[26942] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: SERVER NAMES
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve Dispensa)
Wed Feb 2 14:41:00 2000
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From: "Steve Dispensa" <dispensa@maverick.mwis.net>
To: "DeepBlue" <james@darkblue.net>, <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 13:27:21 -0600
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My personal fav is Top Gun names:
- Maverick
- Merlin
- Slider
- Hollywood
- Viper
- Charlie
- Goose
- Iceman
- Jester
- and, of course, rubberdogs&&t
I've also used Arthurian myths (lancelot, merlin, etc.), Star Wars,
Spaceballs (helmet, megamaid, etc), and Sesame Street characters. Peanuts
characters might work too. For a more scientific flavor, try names of
dinosaurs, dogs or plants. You could go with inventors (Edison, Bell,
etc.), scientists (the entire Manhattan project, for example), or just plain
old systematic names.
Have fun.
Steve Dispensa
CCIE #5444, MCSE+I
----- Original Message -----
From: DeepBlue <james@darkblue.net>
To: <nanog@merit.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 1:04 PM
Subject: SERVER NAMES
> This is a little off of the normal lines of the list. But I am at a loss
as
> to what naming convention I should use with my new set of servers. I have
> already used Southpark, Jet sons,and Warner brothers cartoons. Does any
one
> have any good suggestions other than the Super Friends?
>
> I apologize ahead of time if this email seems useless to some of you.. but
> humor me please.
>
>
> James
> james@iceblue.net <mailto:james@iceblue.net>
>