Our OpenBSD web servers are named after plant genuses that have psychotropic 
properties.  They are passiflora, mimosa, acorus, and trichocereus.  I always thought 
that was kind of unique.

--TimH

On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 23:33:55 -0800 (PST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Neil Parker) wrote:

> Mr O wrote,
> >That leaves to question.. have we done this before?? How does
> >everyone name their machines?
> >Blue, Shuttle, and Server are my primary boxes.
> 
> Does a single named machine count as a theme?  My home Linux box is called
> "anunnaki".  If I ever name a second home machine, it'll be "igigi"...the
> theme being "names from Sumero-Babylonian mythology."
> 
> (So...do I win the prize for the most bizarrely obscure theme?)
> 
> 
> The machines where I work, alas, are merely named for the people who use
> them...except for the firewall, which is named "gatekeeper".  I had to
> fight to suppress the temptation to name its other interface "keymaster".
> 
>                - Neil Parker
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