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621.1 | going for a couplet | LAMHRA::WHORLOW | Prussiking up the rope of life! | Tue Feb 07 1989 22:22 | 35 |
| G'day,
MMMmmmm....
The AI centre in Sydney, downunder, came up with a theme for their
nodes.
All are the word 'knowledge' in various languages..
erfare, urisko, chisik....
We in SPR SWS/Engineering decided to do much the same. Our group
_was_ known as SPARC (South Pacific Applications R&d Centre) so
the first node is LAMHRA which is Lebonese for a sparK
next came CHISPA - spanish
and Shrara - Arabic. Provided no-one nicks it, our cluster server
will be
ECLAT - french for a burst or lightning which = a big spark
But the winner would _have_ to be Jeff Goodenough's NEARLY
as in NEARLY::GOODENOUGH.
perhaps yours should be SIMPLY::DEVINE :-) (its not used in my
data base)
Ah that's meant to be simply::dIvine of course, not an aspersion
on your capabilities......
Derek
|
621.2 | | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Wed Feb 08 1989 00:39 | 11 |
| Oh, pooh!
I wanted to be the first to vote for NEARLY::GOODENOUGH!
My second favorite was CALLME::INDESCRIBABLE; the node is
real, but I don't think the username was. :-)
I think GIDDAY:: describes its geographic location in an
interesting way.
Dan
|
621.3 | THEGIZ | THEGIZ::PITARD | California Dreaming, on a winters day... | Wed Feb 08 1989 00:41 | 10 |
|
RE: -1
my favorite is NEARLY::GOODENOUGH too!
My GPX is named after me (in a fashon) -- THEGIZ.
(My nickname has been Gizmo since _The_Gremlins_ came out)
-Jay
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621.4 | | EAGLE1::EGGERS | Tom, VAX & MIPS architecture | Wed Feb 08 1989 01:31 | 4 |
| I'll vote for NEARLY::GOODENOUGH too.
One of the people in my group requested *and got* "DEC::"
much to everybody's surprise.
|
621.5 | 42.42 | COMICS::DEMORGAN | Richard De Morgan, UK CSC/CS | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:50 | 2 |
| I don't know what it is now, but a past incarnation of VOGON had
node number 42.42
|
621.6 | correction | COMICS::DEMORGAN | Richard De Morgan, UK CSC/CS | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:52 | 1 |
| Correction to .5, that should have been FORTY2.
|
621.7 | | MARVIN::KNOWLES | the teddy-bears have their nit-pick | Wed Feb 08 1989 17:00 | 4 |
| If I were still an editor, my VAXstation would be called CUSTOS. (But
if I were an editor I wouldn't _have_ a VAXstation).
b
|
621.8 | Now That You Mention It... | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225-4959 | Wed Feb 08 1989 17:44 | 3 |
| Node THESIS (37.520) belongs to a group of Technical Writers.
Mike
|
621.9 | | COOKIE::DEVINE | Bob Devine, CXN | Wed Feb 08 1989 19:18 | 14 |
| > perhaps yours should be SIMPLY::DEVINE :-)
I like it! I wish I had considered that when wracking my brain
for a name last year. I really wanted COMEDY::DEVINE but someone
had that.
Here's a partial list of all the names I tried:
tiktok, mojo, curly, dejavu, kgbvax, limbo, psycho, rifraf
mentat, noname, riddle, populi (as in "vax populi";-), tesla
bueno, argent, helium, mothra, alien, beyond, daemon, terror,
orange, fiesta, comedy, cmkrnl, hohoho, rodeo, bobvax, nro,
ciavax, bonmot, reagan, ronnie, bonzo, hack, hacker, hacked
kludge, etaoin, shrdlu, rkymtn, rhino, plan9, peewee, bugs
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621.10 | The node knows who knows | MISFIT::GEMMEL | and now here's Mac and Tosh... | Wed Feb 08 1989 19:25 | 7 |
| You could consider our node name. Although not a slick as NEARLY::
(I'll vote for it as the integrated node and user combo), MISFIT
does discribe many of the Digital employees I have met.
Me? I'm as norm..norm..normal as an..an..anybody!
Steve
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621.11 | Node kidding ! | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Here today and here again tomorrow | Wed Feb 08 1989 22:14 | 13 |
| Oh for the opportunity to be able to chose node names ....
Ours are assigned so we have such wonders as KAOFS ... perfectly
logical ... KANATA OFFICE FIELD SERVICE ... but perfectly boring.
So, I look at all these people with real node names and hear people
talk of real node names and want to cry!!!
Signed
Depressed in Kanata
(Stuart)
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621.12 | names, and a dcl procedure | BMT::KABEL | Bushwa! | Wed Feb 08 1989 23:56 | 98 |
| I've been keeping track of a few of my favorites with the following
procedure since I had to name a VS2000. Most are self-explanatory;
LBLOOM and NORAB are for Joyce fans, KYZYL for Feynman fans, RIK is
my name (initials, actually), KABEL is my family name. Other names
that I considered are THESIS, ARSIS, EIRON, and ALAZON.
I named my workstation FOOBAR, thinking that I grabbed a great
name. Every day or so, I have all my security alarms go off
when someone tries out a new program, and uses my nodename for
a test! Methinks this is why the name was available when I grabbed
it.
Feel free to put your own favorite names into the procedure below,
or use any of the names in it. If you choose any from the short
list, let me know if your local police let you keep it.
$ write sys$output "Checking names against Anchor node db..."
$ create sys$scratch:node.lis
$ define/user sys$output nla0:
$ define/user sys$error nla0:
$ ncp
!
! alpha list (more or less) of available names
!
tell anchor show node angry to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node askwhy to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node bushwa to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node cliche to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node climax to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node decnot to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node decnut to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node empty to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node encode to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node 4rent to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node hairy to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node hakmem to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node irate to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node kyzyl to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node lbloom to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node leased to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node mad to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node nodule to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node nogood to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node norab to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node quit to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node quiz to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node reader to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node resume to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node rik to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node rotten to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node ugly to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node upset to sys$scratch:node.lis
!
! for the less tasteful...
!
tell anchor show node 4nic8e to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node 4nic8r to sys$scratch:node.lis
tell anchor show node smegma to sys$scratch:node.lis
!
exit
$ !
$ write sys$output "All names checked."
$ define/user sys$output nla0:
$ define/user sys$error nla0:
$ search/out=sys$scratch:nodes_used.lis sys$scratch:node.lis "("
$ if $status .ne. 1 then goto all_ok
$ say "The following node names have been used."
$ say "Please update the list to reflect this."
$ type sys$scratch:node.lis
$ goto done_listing
$all_ok:
$ write sys$output "All names available."
$ delete/noconfirm/nolog sys$scratch:nodes_used.lis;*
$done_listing:
$ delete/noconfirm/nolog sys$scratch:node.lis;*
$ exit
$ !
$ ! the following have been used since I started this!
$ !
$ ! as of area.node name
$ ! 1988
$ ! 6/ 8 3.243 verbal
$ ! 6/ 8 3.243 noetic
$ ! 6/ 8 3.267 cipher
$ ! 6/ 8 26.219 rebus
$ ! 7/26 48.447 oddity
$ ! 8/ 8 31.61 anomie
$ ! ?/ ? 4.962 kabel
$ ! 9/13 5.82 think
$ ! 9/22 26.29 topgun
$ ! 10/11 37.171 wallst
$ ! 11/11 34.96 techie
$ ! 12/20 44.677 exit
$ ! 1989
$ ! 2/ 1 55.974 brainy
$ !
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621.13 | | GIDDAY::VISSER | On a clear day, you can see vacation | Thu Feb 09 1989 06:51 | 10 |
|
When the Sydney RDC was scratching around for a node name for our
MicroVAX boot node, one of the guy's suggested THEPOO (pronounced
"the poo") 'cos that's what we kept getting in. Strangly enough,
the name was approved and registered, much to our surprise!
We also has two nodes named in succesion - THEONE and THETWO.
..klaas..
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621.14 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Thu Feb 09 1989 10:14 | 4 |
| "51" is a local brand of pastis, and I was the original system
manager for node FIFTY1. I tried to get number 51.51 for it, but there
was some silly idea that 50-59 was reserved to Portugal, so it ended up
as 51.115.
|
621.15 | A little humor. | DDIF::STONE | Roy | Fri Feb 10 1989 15:42 | 11 |
| I used to be in a group which had the node name UGLY:: and all
user names were the first names of the individuals. I guess it was
all right if you had thick skin, but I thought it was a bit of black
humor. As far as I know, that system has been decommissioned and the
node name is up for grabs.
Before I came up with my present node (GRNDAD::) I tried for ROCKY
(ROCKY::STONE ??) but found that there was a whole series of ROCKY::,
ROCKY1::, ROCKY2::, etc.
Roy [formerly UGLY::ROY]
|
621.16 | here I am | POOL::TRUMPLER | Mona, you're a brick | Fri Feb 10 1989 20:24 | 3 |
| I always liked IMGAWN:: and IMBACQ::.
>Mark E. (once on ME::) Trumpler
|
621.17 | Heavenly | SSDEVO::GOLDSTEIN | | Fri Feb 10 1989 20:52 | 4 |
| I recently had some mail forwarded to me from Cecilia Child. It
is certainly delightful to receive mail from STAR::CHILD.
Bernie
|
621.18 | A Devine suggestion | SSDEVO::HUGHES | Thus thru Windows call on us (Donne) | Fri Feb 10 1989 22:10 | 22 |
| < Note 621.9 by COOKIE::DEVINE "Bob Devine, CXN" >
> > perhaps yours should be SIMPLY::DEVINE :-)
> I like it! I wish I had considered that when wracking my brain
> for a name last year. I really wanted COMEDY::DEVINE but someone
> had that.
> Here's a partial list of all the names I tried:
> :
How about one that's missing from your list, Bob?
GLORY::DEVINE
Apart from the theological connotations, it has added significance
because it is the Cockney rhyming-slang name for a useful disinfectant
-- i.e. bug-eliminating -- substance ... Chloride-of-Lime.
Jim
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621.19 | Not on the E-net, but... | HSSWS1::DUANE | Send lawyers, guns, & money | Tue Feb 14 1989 00:14 | 8 |
| I don't know if the E-net has these for node names anywhere, but the
University of Houston has a cluster with node names ASTRO::, GEORGE::,
and ELROY:: with an alias of JETSON::.
I have always thought a good cluster would consist of nodes MACTHE::,
GINSU::, POCKET::, and BOWIE:: with an alias of KNIFE::
d
|
621.20 | | EAGLE1::EGGERS | Tom, VAX & MIPS architecture | Tue Feb 14 1989 02:31 | 5 |
| We had a cluster in Littleton with the name of Runway. The cluster
members were Cessna, Beech, Piper, and Mooney. There were a lot of
pilots on the project, who were able to get together and form a working
plurality at the naming convention. The majority disagreed among
themselves and so lost their chance at any other naming scheme.
|
621.21 | Alas, IRRESPONSIBLE has 13 letters | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Tue Feb 14 1989 14:11 | 6 |
| Mimi Struck is on node THUNDA::.
(It had been suggested to her that she try for node DUMB::, but
she thought it was not a career-enhancing idea.)
--Mr Topaz
|
621.22 | | COOKIE::DEVINE | Bob Devine, CXN | Tue Feb 14 1989 18:13 | 6 |
| The COOKIE name is a cluster composed of cookie-related names.
We have FUDGE, NEWTON, OREO, and CRUMBS currently form the cluster.
Why CRUMBS? Well, it was created by gathering together unused,
spare parts to make a complete computer!
Then there's the SLUM cluster at CXO...
|
621.23 | PRINCE took parts from PAUPER | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Tue Feb 14 1989 20:25 | 3 |
| I'm sorry, but "KNIFE:" is already in use. It's a Mac...
Ann B.
|
621.24 | | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Fractal of the universe | Wed Feb 15 1989 11:51 | 4 |
|
And then there's our colleague SCHOTT, working on a node named BIG::...
Arie
|
621.25 | You erred, didn't you | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Feb 15 1989 19:49 | 5 |
| Bob,
Why didn't you try 24GIVE ?
Ann B.
|
621.26 | | POOL::TRUMPLER | Mona, you're a brick | Thu Feb 16 1989 15:57 | 4 |
| Seen recently: GIVEME::JOY
I wonder how many propositions she gets?
>M
|
621.27 | A clean sweep? | TOPDOC::SLOANE | A kinder, more gentle computer ... | Thu Feb 16 1989 19:10 | 5 |
| Anne (.25) should move to CLOSET so she can be:
CLOSET::BROOMHEAD
Bruce
|
621.28 | biblical, kinda | COOKIE::DEVINE | Bob Devine, CXN | Thu Feb 16 1989 21:05 | 1 |
| Perhaps I should have chosen to be RIGHT::DEVINE?
|
621.29 | Mine should be LOOSE::, but it's taken | IND::KABEL | Bushwa! | Fri Feb 17 1989 00:05 | 5 |
| re: Note 621.12 -< names, and a dcl procedure >-
I see that two names have been taken from my list--KYZYL and UGLY.
You're welcome. ;-)
|
621.30 | | LEROUF::BALLADELLI | Micky Balladelli | Fri Feb 17 1989 12:09 | 5 |
| re:.28
you couln't get COMEDY:: but did you try DANTE::?
:-)
|
621.31 | | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Sat Feb 18 1989 19:17 | 4 |
| Earlier today I came upon a note in the DECwindows conference
written by John drift::Wood.
Dan
|
621.32 | INSANITY | HOTAIR::SIMON | Hugs Welcome Anytime! | Mon Feb 20 1989 16:44 | 6 |
| At YWO we had ASYLUM (I named that) and then INSANE so you could
send mail to your favorite user at INSANE::ASYLUM::
I still want to name a node SECJN8:: (Section 8) in honor of M.A.S.H.
Someday I'll get my chance.
Denise
|
621.33 | | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Mon Feb 20 1989 18:27 | 5 |
| >> Someday I'll get my chance.
... but not before changing your username to "rises" or "balloon"? :-)
Dan
|
621.34 | Conference for node names (now retired) | HANZI::SIMONSZETO | Simon Szeto @HGO, Hongkong | Sat Mar 04 1989 12:39 | 9 |
| TURRIS::NODENAMES (now write-locked) has the stories behind some
of the node names mentioned here.
When I was UGLY::SIMON, our secretary did not like it at all to
be UGLY::GAIL. Before that, I lived for a while on the ALIEN::BEING::
cluster.
--Simon
|
621.35 | | HANZI::SIMONSZETO | Simon Szeto @HGO, Hongkong | Sat Mar 04 1989 12:41 | 2 |
| Then there are Mike and Linda, whose nodes are 2B:: and NOT2B::.
|
621.36 | Too Cute for Words? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Mon Mar 06 1989 22:44 | 7 |
| I've always been kinda' fonda' DECWET and DECEAT, node names for
systems belong to MSB located respectively in Seattle and Littleton.
If you don't get it, consider the weather in Seattle, and its coastal
proximity. Apply an analogous transformation to the Littleton node.
len.
|
621.37 | Fame at last! | NEARLY::GOODENOUGH | | Tue Mar 07 1989 13:02 | 6 |
| Wow! Five mentions! I've been away from this conference for a while,
but didn't know I was *so* famous :-) Perhaps I do too much noting ...
Jeff.
PS: I first looked for ALMOST::, but that had already gone.
|
621.38 | Just Think of the Options | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225-4959 | Tue Mar 07 1989 18:07 | 10 |
| Gee whiz Jeff. Had you been in Littleton (LTN), you could have
had an account on the node NOT!
And in Nashua (ZKO) there is JUST.
Then if you transfer to New York (MAV) you would be Jeff
IS::GOODENOUGH.
Mike
|
621.39 | It's a thought ... | NEARLY::GOODENOUGH | | Wed Mar 08 1989 10:04 | 4 |
| I'm visiting ZKO in a few weeks, and need a guest account. Wonder if
I could get on JUST? :-)
Jeff.
|
621.40 | | CLARID::BELL | David Bell, ASD Program Office, VBO | Wed Mar 08 1989 11:15 | 2 |
| Well I suppose if I got to Littleton, they'd put me on
TINKER::
|
621.41 | FILTHY::RICH | BUMBLE::MILLER | Valerie Miller | Wed Mar 08 1989 18:23 | 5 |
|
A member of our group, Jon Rich, has just gotten a workstation which he
is calling FILTHY::
Valerie
|
621.42 | | EAGLE1::EGGERS | Tom, VAX & MIPS architecture | Wed Mar 08 1989 22:47 | 1 |
| Hamand::Eggers
|
621.43 | So is there a username Spock on node MR? | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Fri Mar 10 1989 00:52 | 3 |
| For the Star Trek fans out there, there is Steve CAPTIN:: Kirk.
Dan
|
621.44 | avast there... | COOKIE::DEVINE | Bob Devine, CXN | Fri Mar 10 1989 20:40 | 1 |
| Larry Bleiweiss is also on node KAPTIN:: His login? KAPTIN::BLEI
|
621.45 | For a While I was CURIUS::LEE | 57726::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Thu Mar 16 1989 00:38 | 0 |
621.46 | For you, it's EASY | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225-4959 | Thu Mar 23 1989 00:17 | 6 |
| If Danny, Jane, Judy, Roger or Vince Money were transferred to
IPO in Atlanta GA, their VAX MAIL address could be EASY::MONEY.
And for Anne, Donald or Ray Street... you guessed it, EASY::STREET.
Mike
|
621.47 | MININODE.LST has all registered nodes | DDIF::CANTOR | This is not all rock and roll, dude. | Sat Mar 25 1989 15:42 | 6 |
| Re .12
Wouldn't it be easier to check for node names by searching the file
ANCHOR""::NET$NODES:MININODE.LST ?
Dave C.
|
621.48 | I had a COSMO once... | RTOISC::TINIUS | I dont drink water, fish swim in it | Sun Apr 02 1989 19:07 | 5 |
| I'd settle for
INSTAN::TINIUS
Stephen
|
621.49 | Sounds like a bumper sticker... | SSGBPM::KENAH | Room enough for two... | Thu Apr 06 1989 20:33 | 4 |
| Tom Speake (a sometime reader of this conference) has named his
system CPIKE::
andrew
|
621.50 | | EAGLE1::EGGERS | Soaring to new heights | Fri Apr 07 1989 06:26 | 3 |
| Re: .49
I hope CPIKE::Speake is in Colorado Springs!
|
621.51 | Not Even Close | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225-4959 | Fri Apr 07 1989 17:52 | 3 |
| > I hope CPIKE::Speake is in Colorado Springs!
Sorry. Area 7, MRO - Marlboro, MA
|
621.52 | from MRO to CPIKE via TURNPIKE !!! | HLIS04::MLSRUDI | rudi stange visiting Utrecht | Tue Apr 11 1989 16:14 | 1 |
|
|
621.53 | set pun=off | VOGON::JOHNSTON | | Mon May 08 1989 20:25 | 8 |
|
It's all very well for you people with punnable user names, but what can you
do with JOHNSTON?
I ask you...
Ian
|
621.54 | | ERIS::CALLAS | Don't pull your lips off | Mon May 08 1989 21:03 | 3 |
| You could try node FLOOD::. It's not even taken.
Jon
|
621.55 | | PSTJTT::TABER | It offends my freakin' dignity | Mon May 08 1989 22:03 | 1 |
| HOWARD::JOHNSTON could be fun.
|
621.56 | | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Fractal of the universe | Tue May 09 1989 10:40 | 1 |
| What about IAN::JOHNSTON?
|
621.57 | | VOGON::JOHNSTON | | Tue May 09 1989 13:42 | 3 |
|
Or even BORING::NODENAME
|
621.58 | BORING:: is taken | IOSG::GARDNER | Eugene Gardner | Tue May 09 1989 14:30 | 1 |
| UVO Basingstoke, England - Customer Support Center
|
621.59 | 'Toons Can Take It | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225-4959 | Sat May 13 1989 18:57 | 1 |
| Today I saw: YOGI::BLAIR
|
621.60 | "Verrrrry interesting...." | LESCOM::KALLIS | Anger's no replacement for reason. | Tue May 16 1989 21:35 | 7 |
| Re .53 (Ian):
How about ARTE::JOHNSTON?
He was _superior_ in _Love at First Bite_.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
621.61 | Boasting again | COMICS::DEMORGAN | Richard De Morgan, UK CSC/CS | Mon May 22 1989 13:39 | 2 |
| A cooleague told me about one of our employees in Basingstoke called
John Dick. He is on node BIGIST.
|
621.62 | He has a wife, you know... | SUCCES::DONHAM | I'll see it when I believe it. | Mon May 22 1989 19:49 | 0 |
621.63 | jolly.... | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Fractal of the universe | Tue May 23 1989 13:38 | 11 |
| vvvvvvvvv
> A cooleague told me about one of our employees in Basingstoke called
> John Dick. He is on node BIGIST.
Richard,
will you please copy your reply in topic 666 ("jolly typos")?
:-)
Arie
|
621.64 | BTW -- This is a rathole... | SSGBPM::KENAH | Omphaloskepsis - Navel Observatory | Tue May 23 1989 17:17 | 3 |
| Is a cooleague an unflappable co-worker?
andrew
|
621.65 | | SHARE::SATOW | | Tue May 23 1989 17:32 | 5 |
| > Is a cooleague an unflappable co-worker?
or perhaps a fellow coolie?
Clay
|
621.66 | RE: "cooleague" | VALKYR::RUST | | Tue May 23 1989 17:36 | 6 |
| I read it as "colleague whom one does not like very much" - or,
presumably, who does not like *you* very much.
Lovely word - kudos to the author, whether it was intentional or not!
-b
|
621.67 | alternate ... | LESCOM::KALLIS | Anger's no replacement for reason. | Tue May 23 1989 18:47 | 5 |
| Re "cooleague":
The 30th President of the U.S. -- Calvin Cooleague
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
621.68 | | TSG::LEE | Good Thing,...where have you gone? | Fri May 26 1989 22:42 | 8 |
|
> Is a cooleague an unflappable co-worker?
...or the last three miles on a trek to the North Pole?
>>AL<<
|
621.69 | ... or HEAVY::MENTAL | CNTROL::MENTAL | Let's do the time warp againnnnnn..... | Sun Jun 11 1989 19:31 | 7 |
|
Guess I could be EXPERI::MENTAL... ?
Ken M
|
621.70 | You've got the best name... | SSDEVO::GOLDSTEIN | | Mon Jun 12 1989 17:01 | 9 |
| Or INSTRU:: if you are particularly effective,
or DETRI:: if you are ineffective,
or SACRA:: if it matters to you,
or JUDGE:: if would care to argue about it.
Bernie
|
621.71 | What did you're ancestors do? | WELMTS::HILL | Technology is my Vorpal sword | Mon Jun 12 1989 18:26 | 7 |
| Or SENTI:: if you are caring,
Or QUITE:: if you are short of a load,
Or FUNDA:: if you are basic.
Nick
|
621.72 | Should have been galvanized! | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225-4959 | Fri Jun 16 1989 23:41 | 8 |
| I know there is a RUSTY in REO Reading but this one is in Nashua,
NH:
Try Sue RUSTIE::NALE
"Cross my heart and hope to die!" Check it out in ELF.
Mike
|
621.73 | Well Well | WELSWS::MANNION | All in red went my true love voting | Mon Jun 19 1989 18:56 | 17 |
| The Rusty I know of in Reading is one Elspeth Bell, who is indeed a
redhead, and known as Rusty Bell. Groan.
As well as NEARLY::GOODENOUGH, and CALLME::MR_TOPAZ, which are both
too good to be real, I have heard there is a guy called CURLY on
a node called SHORTN.
Here in Welwyn (pron. Wellin) we have kept the prefix WEL on our
node names, which has brought various possibilities:
WELFED, which you use after lunch in the canteen
WELCUT, for after lunch in the pub
WELPST, same thing - or is that one for starting rumours?
WELLIE, salesmen never use this one of course
WELHNG, you should be so lucky!
Phillip
|
621.74 | Just saw John DRIFT::Wood | TELGAR::WAKEMANLA | Another Eye Crossing Question! | Mon Jun 19 1989 19:41 | 1 |
|
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621.75 | and there's Jon PITTER::PATT | MYCRFT::PARODI | John H. Parodi | Mon Jun 19 1989 21:06 | 0 |
621.76 | Just to keep us smiling... | AIRPRT::SANTINELLI | Santo for Hire... | Sun Jun 25 1989 17:01 | 7 |
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Two systems @NQO -
WEFXIT::
UBRKIT::
Our VCS system -
CLUELS::
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621.77 | | SSDEVO::GOLDSTEIN | | Mon Jun 26 1989 16:59 | 3 |
| I recently came across some mail from Mary Cabanya - on node COPA.
Bernie
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621.78 | Shay SEVNUP::DeCola | BLAS03::FORBES | Bill Forbes - LDP Engrng | Wed Jun 28 1989 04:44 | 0 |
621.79 | | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Wed Jul 05 1989 19:12 | 5 |
| >> Shay SEVNUP::DeCola
I thought 7-Up was the UnCola.
Dan
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621.80 | Somewhere South of Nashua, NH | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225-4959 | Thu Jul 06 1989 00:33 | 5 |
| > I thought 7-Up was the UnCola.
Then move to San German, Puerto Rico where Shay could have:
COKE::DeCola
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621.81 | Mike REX::Harrison | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Mon Jul 10 1989 18:41 | 3 |
| His preferred node on the REGENT cluster, for some reason.
Ann B.
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621.82 | | AITG::DERAMO | Dan D'Eramo, nice person | Fri Feb 16 1990 02:11 | 3 |
| I sent mail earlier today to muddy::Waters.
Dan
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621.83 | ain't nobody home...BB King :-) | MACNAS::DKEATING | Shake a Shamrock in Italy | Fri Feb 16 1990 10:30 | 1 |
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621.84 | JUMP4::JOY | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225.4959 | Thu Jan 17 1991 23:24 | 12 |
| Hey .26! How about:
Name: DEBBIE JOY
DTN: 244-6887, Telephone: 508-264-6887
DECnet address: JUMP4::JOY
Internal Mail Addr: AKO1-2/G16
Org Unit: GIA EIS-SOFTWARE SVCS, Customer Support, Technical
Services
Position: Network Consultant
ELF lists four members of the Joy clan but with no other good node
names. MTS has no imagination with stuff like MTS$::"HLO::EDWARD JOY" 8^)
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621.85 | KAPTIN::BLEI | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Tue Jun 30 1992 13:34 | 4 |
| From: KAPTIN::BLEI "Larry Bleiweiss MR04-2/C15 297-5408 30-Jun-1992 1227"
To: SSDEVO::EGGERS
CC: BLEI
Subj: ...
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621.86 | ARRRGHHHHHH - how's this? | ARGHHH::ADLER | Rich or poor, it's nice to have $$$ | Tue Jun 30 1992 15:57 | 1 |
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621.87 | NODE::USERNAME | RANGER::BACKSTROM | bwk,pjp;SwTools;pg2;lines23-24 | Wed Jul 01 1992 00:30 | 7 |
| There also appears to be a
NODE::USERNAME
on the net.
...petri
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621.88 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jul 01 1992 08:51 | 1 |
| There's a COLON::, but I don't know if there's a Col�n on it.
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621.89 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Wed Jul 01 1992 09:30 | 11 |
| There used to be a SEMI::, too; in fact, I think it was a router for
COLON:: at one point, so some lucky people could give their network
addresses as "semi, colon, colon, colon, colon, colon..." [or,
presumably, ";::::" for short].
I heard - though it may have been apocryphal - that node SEMI was
ordered out of existence by someone Higher Up. Don't know whether they
thought it was tacky, or just figured it would lead to too much
confusion...
-b
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621.90 | not quite as interesting.... | CALS::GELINEAU | | Tue Sep 21 1993 08:17 | 5 |
| our cals:: cluster had the following nodes:
pcasso::, matise::, vanryn::, rubens::, and one other.
--Angela
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621.91 | It had to happen. | RICKS::PHIPPS | DTN 225.4959 | Tue Jul 02 1996 04:26 | 4 |
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Note 2.205 Conference Registry 205 of 205
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621.92 | They're a cluster, delicious of course | TOHOPE::VORE_S | I would like to buy a fish license... | Tue Jul 09 1996 13:26 | 3 |
| PEACHS::
ANDICE::
CREME::
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