- Beers (the main server got to be "anchor", which made our ex-Navy boss happy and seemed more professional than some others - Mountains, mostly volcanic - Psychoactive chemicals ("the database is on speed, the development project's on prozac...) - Friends at Princeton used quarks ("Up is down today.") and random names like "3bvax". - Classical composers - Tolkien characters (one of the reasons for DNS was that too many people wanted to name their machine "frodo" or "mozart".)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Greg Whynott
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Andrew D Kirch
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Joel Esler
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Antonio Querubin
- RE: Network Naming Conventions Blake Pfankuch
- RE: Network Naming Conventions Frank A. Coluccio
- RE: Network Naming Conventions Sachs, Marcus Hans (Marc)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Marshall Eubanks
- Re: Network Naming Convention... Malte von dem Hagen
- RE: Network Naming Conven... Fried, Jason (US - Hattiesburg)
- Re: Network Naming C... Bill Stewart
- Re: Network Nami... Patrick W. Gilmore
- Re: Network Nami... gordon b slater
- Re: Network Nami... Jens Link
- Re: Network Naming Conventions R.A. Hettinga