If you own a lot of computers, you will sooner or later come across a problem of having to give them names. Pretty quickly you should realize that there isn't any "logical" naming scheme and that you might just as well have fun naming them.
I think it's good practice for the computers' names to belong to certain namespaces. For example, a "Presidents" namespace could provide names such as "Reagan" or "Washington". A "fruit" namespace could contain names such as "Apple" or "Wildberry".
Of course, once you are out of ideas, you can always use the "Namespaces" namespace: name your computers "Presidents", "Fruit", "SimpsonsCharacters", etc. You get the idea
Thursday, June 28, 2007
ESPN's self-referentialism
From Ed,
Incidentally, there was a pleasant self-referential commentary on the radio. Frank Deford, from ESPN, was lamenting that baseball pitchers were being yanked from the game by their managers after throwing an arbitrary number of pitches. They stopped his own commentary after 350 words and replaced him w/ some woman talking about Italian soccer.
Incidentally, there was a pleasant self-referential commentary on the radio. Frank Deford, from ESPN, was lamenting that baseball pitchers were being yanked from the game by their managers after throwing an arbitrary number of pitches. They stopped his own commentary after 350 words and replaced him w/ some woman talking about Italian soccer.
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