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11/28/2012 10:39:20 PM EDT
As I said in another post, I picked up another computer, CHEAP, to use as a controller to transfer music on LP's to hard drives (by the by, I also have a lot of reel to reel tapes; is there an adapter or something to run from an Akai , ie THIS:



to feed into a lap top and then a HD?)

So, anyhow, by practice, I name my computers.

There's been Lyta

and Willow

and Purdey

and Caitlin.


The main computer is Romana


But this "new" one, that I am using for music processing, I think I shall call it........................................................

Gabrielle
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(".....irritating little blonde.........,"--Callisto's description of Gabrielle that stuck, (w,stte), "Xena")
11/28/2012 10:43:19 PM EDT
[#1]
Can't fault you for Willow.



First Romana was better, though.


 
11/28/2012 10:43:26 PM EDT
[#2]
Last job I had I had a server room full of cartoon characters. They let me name them, so one set of systems was based on Warner brothers characters  (roadrunner, porky, elmer etc) and the other set on Disney (Donald, Daisy, Pluto, Minnie, Mickey, etc).

The two tape jukeboxes were Tweetie and Sylvester LOL.
11/28/2012 10:44:09 PM EDT
[#3]
I started out naming devices with names of the four horseman. But those ran out pretty quick, as you can imagine. From there I switched to Bosses from the Metal Gear Series. The iPad I'm currently posting from is The Fury.
11/28/2012 10:56:17 PM EDT
[#4]
all hardware on my network is named based on former F-14 Squadron Callsigns - Gypsy, Dog, Gunfighter, Victory, Devil, and Fast Eagle.
11/28/2012 10:57:34 PM EDT
[#5]
Buddy of mine got in trouble at his work for naming the more problematic servers things like hal 9000 and Skynet#5.
11/28/2012 10:58:56 PM EDT
[#6]
That's a good idea.  I've never liked the names of these two machines.  I sense changing them would veer me dangerously close to post-cyberpunk cat-lady, though.
11/28/2012 11:05:17 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Buddy of mine got in trouble at his work for naming the more problematic servers things like hal 9000 and Skynet#5.


Skynet#5.  That's funny right there.
11/28/2012 11:12:04 PM EDT
[#8]
We just gave them whatever we came up with at the time..     I named an Enterprise 4500 "Franklin"  after the Peanuts character
11/28/2012 11:13:44 PM EDT
[#9]
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We just gave them whatever we came up with at the time..     I named an Enterprise 4500 "Franklin"  after the Peanuts character


Ahhh, Franklin!

I remember him well...........................in the beginning, they made him the first owner of Snoopy!
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("Yes, Sir! Good Ole Charlie Brown!.....................How I hate him!"--Franklin, (w,stte), "Peanuts")
11/28/2012 11:16:01 PM EDT
[#10]
First computer was named DeadBaby. Second computer is Deadbaby II. Ipod Touch is Deadbaby Jr.
11/28/2012 11:19:17 PM EDT
[#11]



Quoted:



Quoted:

We just gave them whatever we came up with at the time..     I named an Enterprise 4500 "Franklin"  after the Peanuts character




Ahhh, Franklin!



I remember him well...........................in the beginning, they made him the first owner of Snoopy!

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("Yes, Sir! Good Ole Charlie Brown!.....................How I hate him!"--Franklin, (w,stte), "Peanuts")




I just checked, and that box it still there with its dns name       ( this was about 9 years ago, after a buyout, our group got eliminated 5 years ago )





 
11/28/2012 11:22:16 PM EDT
[#12]
My last job, we named the servers after porn mags  Playboy, Hustler, Penthouse, etc.

Always made us die laughing when someone yelled out in the office "Jugs went down again!"
11/28/2012 11:30:56 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
I started out naming devices with names of the four horseman. But those ran out pretty quick, as you can imagine. From there I switched to Bosses from the Metal Gear Series. The iPad I'm currently posting from is The Fury.


Funny, I have a buddy who has his named after the Patriots, JD, GW, etc.  His WiFi is La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo.
11/28/2012 11:32:50 PM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
Buddy of mine got in trouble at his work for naming the more problematic servers things like hal 9000 and Skynet#5.


I've got a shared Dropbox folder that several friends and I use to move files around named Skynet.
11/28/2012 11:53:54 PM EDT
[#15]
I also named one of my servers based on Terminator 2:

Dorkwad


11/29/2012 12:43:46 AM EDT
[#16]
In the beginning they were named for the owners at home but now that there are more computers than home occupants, I wanted to come up with a way to name them as well so I came up with aircraft carriers. My main computer is the Enterprise.
11/29/2012 12:56:18 AM EDT
[#17]
I only have a few, so I name mine after ships.

Currently I have Serenity (my main desktop) and Sulaco (my laptop).  The nettop computer connected to my TV is... NETTOP.
11/29/2012 1:15:33 AM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
In the beginning they were named for the owners at home but now that there are more computers than home occupants, I wanted to come up with a way to name them as well so I came up with aircraft carriers. My main computer is the Enterprise.


That reminds me when I was naming war ships, cargo ships, mining platforms, and farming platforms in the game "Overlord".

War ships were named for women warriors:

Xena
Ivanova
Joan D'Arc
Dynagirl

Cargo ships were named for musicians:
Nicks
Heart
Benatar
Manchester

Mining platforms for "North Sea oil rigs":
Jennifer
Ester
Iolair

Farming platforms........women's names starting with "B", the first one being Brenda (of 90210)....because she was seen as very fertile

I think that's about it......oh, wait, the planets!

Starlets of the 80's and before: Aja, Tori, Stacey, Traci, Christi, Andrea,..........................
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("Mae West, cut your engines, we're coming aboard!"--Colombian Coast Guard, (w,stte), "Green Ice")
11/29/2012 1:34:59 AM EDT
[#19]
Holy shit, snow, I remember Overlord.  That was a nifty game on NES.
11/29/2012 2:13:02 AM EDT
[#20]
I did a service call in a place that had two DEC VAX computers.  The secretaries named them, but now many years later I can only remember the name "Chewey".  


11/29/2012 2:27:47 AM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
I did a service call in a place that had two DEC VAX computers.  The secretaries named them, but now many years later I can only remember the name "Chewey".  


In Texas, you could tell which universities had DEC mainframes because of the sequence seen in names.

Ie,

TAMU: Thor, Freya.........(we estimated that Wilbur was a DEC 10)

North Texas University:  George, Judy, Elroy

SWT: Tegan, Nyssa, Leela, Peri
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("What's in a name?"--Melkur, (w,stte), Dr. Who, "The Keeper of Traken")
11/29/2012 4:54:08 AM EDT
[#22]
If youre really asking, you should adopt a proper naming scheme based on semantics not randomly selected pop trivia.

Such as location-purpose. Then anyone can figure out names of computers WITHOUT you having to tell them. And when working in a multiple person environment, that goes two ways as youll know what someone else did without asking them.

If you name all of your servers based off your favorite actresses to masturbate to, how am i supposed to know who number 11 was?

On the reel, just use a stero 1/8 to rca adapter from radio shack. Your sound card can do line in or mic in. Just make sure its set to line in.
11/29/2012 5:30:50 AM EDT
[#23]
At my last job we used to name our servers after ships. Which was cool. We set up a new network and I named the servers on it after WWII fighters. One firewall was named Wobblin Gobblin...

As for your reel to reel, is there an analog output that you can feed into an amplifier and then feed it out into an audio in jack or mic jack or something?
11/29/2012 10:09:37 PM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
If youre really asking, you should adopt a proper naming scheme based on semantics not randomly selected pop trivia.

Such as location-purpose. Then anyone can figure out names of computers WITHOUT you having to tell them. And when working in a multiple person environment, that goes two ways as youll know what someone else did without asking them.

If you name all of your servers based off your favorite actresses to masturbate to, how am i supposed to know who number 11 was?

On the reel, just use a stero 1/8 to rca adapter from radio shack. Your sound card can do line in or mic in. Just make sure its set to line in.


What fun is that?

As far as the M comment, well, that's how boys often see things.

As far as the Akai, that is one approach......not quite sure on what quality might be lost, though. Still experimenting with the music lap top, Gabrielle. Got it to record mp3 tonight from an LP......but it's not playing it for me, yet, off the recording.
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("Our star charts refer to this world as D11-K69."--Morvellian Commander Sharrel
"Well, that's not particularly helpful to me. I'm old fashion, I prefer names."--The Doctor
"I believe the planet is called Skaro.", (w,stte), Dr. Who, "Destiny of the Daleks")
11/29/2012 10:59:48 PM EDT
[#25]
Walla Walla is my computer name and always is. It was my original xbox's name that i modified and rebuilt in computer electronics and shop class in high school.
11/29/2012 11:01:00 PM EDT
[#26]
I've always named mine in a rather conventional method..

Alpha, Beta, Callie Rae is a lying fucking whore, Disco sucks, Exhume Lee Harvey!....  and so on...
11/29/2012 11:13:31 PM EDT
[#27]
So what sort of music do you listen to, what are you transferring?

I know you catalog stuff , well I think I know you do, seems like you mentioned that you do, at least with movies.

I had literally hundreds of tapes that were lost to a leaking roof a few years ago, many from the early and mid 80s, and many that were sort of low production, rare, or imported that I ordered from a local record store. I'm sort of a connoisseur, or maybe more appropriately a collector of eclectic music, new acts, and early versions of bands, or bands that members of famous bands or musicians were with in their early and unknown years. Most are no longer available anywhere, and even where those acts have become famous, and their music is available , some of the tracks on the early albums are not.

As far as the computers though, I never name mine. Well, I did name one HAL. Not really creative, but just something quick.
11/29/2012 11:13:55 PM EDT
[#28]
we use place, rack, OS, number (if it's a vm, skip the rack)
so SEA-03-XP-450
or SEA-UBU-133
11/29/2012 11:28:38 PM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
So what sort of music do you listen to, what are you transferring?

I know you catalog stuff , well I think I know you do, seems like you mentioned that you do, at least with movies.

I had literally hundreds of tapes that were lost to a leaking roof a few years ago, many from the early and mid 80s, and many that were sort of low production, rare, or imported that I ordered from a local record store. I'm sort of a connoisseur, or maybe more appropriately a collector of eclectic music, new acts, and early versions of bands, or bands that members of famous bands or musicians were with in their early and unknown years. Most are no longer available anywhere, and even where those acts have become famous, and their music is available , some of the tracks on the early albums are not.

As far as the computers though, I never name mine. Well, I did name one HAL. Not really creative, but just something quick.


Right now, I am doing my tests on a record of Xavier Cugat's Favorites. This is the album.

My parents were heavy into latin music though by the time I came around, it has shifted much to Mexicali Jazz, Sergio Mendes, and the like. As it is, the record is in near mint condition.......and there are tons of them.

As far as how much they will be worth to me? Xavier's music doesn't sound like it is really my gig, from the few seconds I've heard of it. Other music, though, MIGHT have some dancing potential.....in an amateur way.

There are always, further, my own records from the 70's-90's time period; Brannigan, Heart, Benatar, soundtracks, and the like.

IDEALLY, I would like it all on digital where I can access it easily.......but the tapes and the vinyl will still be in storage somewhere. That, of course, is still QUITE a way off....................if ever.
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(Peri is locked in a bomb shelter on a distant asteroid. When she found the video collection, she knew she wouldn't die bored. When she found the wine cellar, she knew she wouldn't die sober.--passage, book: Dr. Who, The Twin Dilemma)
11/30/2012 12:48:00 AM EDT
[#30]
Quoted:
Quoted:
So what sort of music do you listen to, what are you transferring?

I know you catalog stuff , well I think I know you do, seems like you mentioned that you do, at least with movies.

I had literally hundreds of tapes that were lost to a leaking roof a few years ago, many from the early and mid 80s, and many that were sort of low production, rare, or imported that I ordered from a local record store. I'm sort of a connoisseur, or maybe more appropriately a collector of eclectic music, new acts, and early versions of bands, or bands that members of famous bands or musicians were with in their early and unknown years. Most are no longer available anywhere, and even where those acts have become famous, and their music is available , some of the tracks on the early albums are not.

As far as the computers though, I never name mine. Well, I did name one HAL. Not really creative, but just something quick.


Right now, I am doing my tests on a record of Xavier Cugat's Favorites. This is the album.

My parents were heavy into latin music though by the time I came around, it has shifted much to Mexicali Jazz, Sergio Mendes, and the like. As it is, the record is in near mint condition.......and there are tons of them.

As far as how much they will be worth to me? Xavier's music doesn't sound like it is really my gig, from the few seconds I've heard of it. Other music, though, MIGHT have some dancing potential.....in an amateur way.

There are always, further, my own records from the 70's-90's time period; Brannigan, Heart, Benatar, soundtracks, and the like.

IDEALLY, I would like it all on digital where I can access it easily.......but the tapes and the vinyl will still be in storage somewhere. That, of course, is still QUITE a way off....................if ever.
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(Peri is locked in a bomb shelter on a distant asteroid. When she found the video collection, she knew she wouldn't die bored. When she found the wine cellar, she knew she wouldn't die sober.--passage, book: Dr. Who, The Twin Dilemma)


That was sort of what I was trying to do with the cassettes. I never did get much of it done though. I have a some vinyl, but not much, a lot of it's my mom's. Speaking of Latin stuff, there are a couple of  Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass albums in there somewhere. Funny thing about that though, is He was Jewish and his parents were Ukranian and Romanian. None of the band was Latin either.

Speaking of Sergio Mendes, Alpert married Sergio's  singer Lani Hall, and they all three recorded a song together, Dreamers in 2009  , with her on lead vocals, and Alpert on trumpet. Alpert is the A of A&M records, and Sergio Mendes and his group Brasil 66' signed on to A&M with Lani as the lead singer in 1966.

Small world, and though I knew a few things about them, I just read a few articles and wiki for  a lot of that.
11/30/2012 1:04:34 AM EDT
[#31]
Quoted:
I did a service call in a place that had two DEC VAX computers.  The secretaries named them, but now many years later I can only remember the name "Chewey".  


A pair of HP 3000s named Kirk and Spok.

11/30/2012 2:07:55 AM EDT
[#32]
Sigh. I was about to suggest "Garibaldi" as he was the guy everyone went to for info on B5...


...The problem is, he was also a huge Looney Tunes fan, and you might take that the wrong way.
11/30/2012 2:36:48 AM EDT
[#33]
Quoted:
Sigh. I was about to suggest "Garibaldi" as he was the guy everyone went to for info on B5...


...The problem is, he was also a huge Looney Tunes fan, and you might take that the wrong way.


Well, sometimes, it's just decided by what pictures are available.

Ie, "Caitlin", was a 286 and a black and white picture was better for the system.

"Willow" was going to be my library machine while "Purdey", a spy, was going to be my Internet machine.

"Lyta" got the job for the one heck of a picture.
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("Captain..............they're PI**ED!"--Lyta, (w,stte), "Babylon 5")
11/30/2012 2:41:31 AM EDT
[#34]
Ahh...I tend to name things after a particular "thing". I.e. all machines in one domain will be named after synonyms of being lost/mislaid...another set named after planets. At home though I'm not that inventive...the mythtv machine gets named "mythtv", the home pc gets named "home", so on, so forth
11/30/2012 3:11:46 AM EDT
[#35]
Dang, all I have is WhiteOak, RedOak, and Longleaf
11/30/2012 3:15:05 AM EDT
[#36]
our servers are named after greek gods , with exchange being medusa...
11/30/2012 3:19:10 AM EDT
[#37]



Quoted:


Ahh...I tend to name things after a particular "thing". I.e. all machines in one domain will be named after synonyms of being lost/mislaid...another set named after planets. At home though I'm not that inventive...the mythtv machine gets named "mythtv", the home pc gets named "home", so on, so forth


This is how I do it at home as well. My machine has my name, my wife's has her name, one is called Living Room etc...



Our pets are also named less than creatively, we have  cat named Lumpkin, we found him on the side of Lumpkin Rd, the dog is named Bandit, he has black markings on his face like a robbers mask in an old movie. When I was a kid we had a cat named Kitty and a dog named Brown Dog.



Don't worry though, we did put a lot of thought into naming the kids, although Uno, Zwei and Trey were considered briefly.



 
11/30/2012 4:02:22 AM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
our servers are named after greek gods , with exchange being medusa...


We did that for a while...the problem was they caught on to how we were naming things.

We were building a new datacenter for a new exchange out in the far East...one that none of us figured would last for very long before it went up in flames, heads rolled, and we pulled everything out.

We named the database server "Icarus".

Yep...couple years later, it flamed out, we packed it all up, and took our ball home

We're no longer allowed to name things after cataclysmic events, either..
11/30/2012 4:09:10 AM EDT
[#39]
I currently have a Linux server (Hayek), and a MacBook Pro (C-Apple-talism)
11/30/2012 4:13:38 AM EDT
[#40]
Shaggy, Scooby, Daphne, Fred, and Velma here.
11/30/2012 4:15:04 AM EDT
[#41]
Quoted:
I currently have a Linux server (Hayek), and a MacBook Pro (C-Apple-talism)


Why not just name it "Appletalism" ...I mean, the A's already capitalized...right?


Or is that too subtle

11/30/2012 4:18:49 AM EDT
[#42]
Home computers, go for it. Work computers, idiotic.

Nothing better than someone saying "Hey the printer on Albert II isn't working can you take a look at it?"

11/30/2012 4:23:33 AM EDT
[#43]
The company I use for hosting has all the servers named after Star Wars characters and items.  I'm on Stormtrooper!
11/30/2012 4:30:55 AM EDT
[#44]
I use the Lord Of The Rings character naming convention - easy hierarchy, almost endless supply of names.
11/30/2012 4:35:15 AM EDT
[#45]



Quoted:


As I said in another post, I picked up another computer, CHEAP, to use as a controller to transfer music on LP's to hard drives (by the by, I also have a lot of reel to reel tapes; is there an adapter or something to run from an Akai , ie THIS:



http://www.oaktreevintage.com/web_photos/Stereo_Reel_Decks/Akai_GX-220D_Stereo_Reel-to-Reel_Tape-Deck_web.jpg



to feed into a lap top and then a HD?)


Your Akai R2R deck has line level out through RCA connectors, right?



If you're really concerned about sound quality then you should get an external USB DAC. If not, get a twin RCA to 3.5" stereo patch cable and connect it to the line in on your laptop.



 
11/30/2012 4:43:54 AM EDT
[#46]
yeah, back in my Network admin days I had a room full of servers as well.  I named them ASR1, ASR2, ASR3, etc.  Also got crazy with some of the others and named them TTS1, TTS2, TTS3, SQL1, SQL2, and for a whole lotta fun I had one named "NON PRODUCTION TEST SERVER".


We were pretty crazy back in those days though.
11/30/2012 4:50:15 AM EDT
[#47]
I named my gaming pc Ol'Sparky
 
11/30/2012 5:03:13 AM EDT
[#48]

frequently used machines should have short names which are composed of keyboard characters alternating between your left and right hands.  this makes them fast and easy to type.  the worst names are long and depend entirely on one hand (set of fingers) against the keyboard.

qwerty is bad.  all left hand.
mandy is good.  both hands equally.

ar-jedi
11/30/2012 5:06:07 AM EDT
[#49]
I name them after characters I use in my 3D renderings.
11/30/2012 5:07:16 AM EDT
[#50]
Once you get to a certain point, you really need to adopt a naming convention. At work we use

For instance

P3PLSMTP01-01

First two = site code P3, (which Data center it is in)
Next one= Environment P=prod T=test S=staging etc
Next = OS L=linux w=winderz
Last part, Server purpose with a number designator
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