A Leauki's Writings
Geeking Away...
Published on August 22, 2008 By Leauki In Personal Computing

My first real computer was a COMPAQ Presario CDS 633 (a 486SX/33 with 4 MB RAM). It ran MS-DOS 6.2/Windows 3.1 at first and later OS/2 Warp 3.

I first had to name it when I ran a news (NNTP/Usenet) server on it because OS/2 didn't have an offline news reader. I liked NewsReader/2 (nr2.exe) but I couldn't figure out why IBM believed that home users would be connected to the Internet all day. That was in 1994 and I was on (expensive) dial-up.

So I named it gopher.gopher.org. The name was only relevant for news articles anyway.

The name "Gopher" travelled from computer to computer until I had two computers in 1998. The last computer named "Gopher", a 1997 Pentium 200 running OS/2 Warp 4 is still in use by my dad for Microsoft Word 5.5 (which ran natively on OS/2!).

Starting then the slower computer would be "Cassidy" and the faster computer "Sundance". In 2001 my Power Mac G4/450x2 (dual processor) was Sundance and my UMAX S900 PowerPC 604e/233 was "Cassidy". And in the kitchen I had a server that was connected via cable going through a hole in the wall. It was named "Holeinthewall". The two clients connected to it I named the "Holeinthewall Gang".

I bought an iBook G3/600 which I named "Flyer". It is still with me, although the hard disk is broken.

In 2004, after I had moved to Ireland again, I bought an iMac G5 and named it "Hokem" (Hebrew for "wise man" and Yiddish for "wiseguy"). Two years later I bought an Intel Core 2 Duo iMac and named it "Xerxes" after the Iranian king.

And this year I finally added a new (white) Macbook named "Blacky".

I have three external hard disks: one 160 GB called "Databank", one 500 GB called "Opposition", and one that was made in Ireland (by Iomega); it is sort of metallic coloured and I use it for Apple's "Time Machine" backup application, I called it "DeLorean".

My HP PDA is named "Smallpox" (because it is is small, fits in my pocket, and is as useful as a disease).

My iPod Shuffle is named "Shuffeln".

And my iPhone, which was very difficult to register because of how iTunes works in Europe, is named "iCantbelieveit".

 


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on Aug 23, 2008
Oh, I'm extremely imaginative with mine....

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Erk2
Erk3
Erk4
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on Aug 23, 2008
mine is called quite simply, The Box
on Aug 23, 2008
Call it Streaking.


Or Nuddie; The Buffster; Under-Dressed; Plain Indecent or No Shame Whatsoever.


I notice nobody has named their rigs after politicians.... would have expected it from some of those with contrary machines that don't work.
on Aug 24, 2008

Leauki

Silly me, back in the early-90's... the very first 386DX40 was named WORKGROUP!

That presumably interfered with the name of the workgroup?
 

 

Nope, no 'interference' prevented me from using that meaningless name - it's just that at the time (i'm talking straight off the install process of Win3.1) it made some sense to use WORKGROUP rather than a personal trick.

Kinda weird events in the lives of oldy programmers such as i was - during those days of plain ol'DOS stuff.

on Aug 24, 2008
Mine was old the day after I bought it. So I named mine simply - OBSOLETE! Full name is (Obsolete Piece Of Junk).
on Aug 24, 2008
Desktop = The Beast
Notebook = Lil Dawg
External HDD = Outhouse  (no, it isn't because someone in an earlier post suggested it. it's been called that for over a year)
on Aug 24, 2008
"Mine was old the day after I bought it. So I named mine simply - OBSOLETE! Full name is (Obsolete Piece Of Junk)."

At the rate PC technology moves these days, it was obsolete the day the store put it on the shelf... so in computer terms maybe you could have named it Prehistoric. Hehe.

External HDD = Outhouse (no, it isn't because someone in an earlier post suggested it. it's been called that for over a year)


I always knowed we thunk alike... that be wot I calls mine, too.
on Aug 24, 2008
Interesting. I had just assumed everyone named their computers. Heck I even name all my hard drives (except for 'C'), just seem easier to keep track of everything that way. Haven't moved on to naming the rest of the equipment tho but they are all different brands so that's enough identification.
on Aug 24, 2008
I had just assumed everyone named their computers.

I've never quite got into that. My last computer was also called "my computer". And that one was probably old at the beginning of time.
on Aug 24, 2008
Desktop = gaming rig/ mah baby (depends on the mood)
Laptop = lappy
on Aug 24, 2008
Mine are called "get off the damn computer or the couch will be your best friend" -pj's wife.
on Aug 29, 2008

At the moment my tower is called The Guardian because i have the NZXT Guardian case and as it acts as the guardian for my digital music/video files

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