{"id":911,"date":"2007-07-22T01:05:36","date_gmt":"2007-07-22T08:05:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/arcanius.silverfir.net\/wp\/computer-naming-conundrums"},"modified":"2007-07-22T01:05:36","modified_gmt":"2007-07-22T08:05:36","slug":"computer-naming-conundrums","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arcanius.silverfir.net\/blog\/computer-naming-conundrums\/","title":{"rendered":"Computer Naming Conundrums"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ever since I had my own computers, they have had names. The original, a Pentium Pro 180 in a full tower, was named <em>oasis<\/em>, after one of my favorite bands at the time, and also I liked the idea of a desert oasis. My next computer was an Athlon 600; it became the new oasis and the old oasis became <em>wadi<\/em>, an Arabic word for a normally dry stream (ie, the opposite of an oasis). I owe that name to my brother. Wadi became the first server behind silverfir.net; it was the computer that was hacked due to a vulnerability in the Linux kernel and another vulnerability in some photo album software I was using at the time. Silverfir.net was then replaced by <em>sf2<\/em> (&#8220;silverfir #2), a 500-MHz Pentium III. <\/p>\n<p>About that same time, I inherited my Dad&#8217;s very old IBM Thinkpad, equipped with a Pentium 90 and 16 megabytes of RAM. The computer had only a small screen (12&#8221;), but it was heavy and black, so it became named <em>blackbrick<\/em>. With Bobby&#8217;s help, that computer became my introduction to Linux, wireless networking, war driving, and mobile computing in general. It was no surprise then that the next computer to come my way was a laptop that I purchased in 2003 during Fry&#8217;s grand opening sale. It was an HP with a AMD Athlon 2400+. I planned on having that computer last a long time, and it was my first modern mobile computer, so I named it <em>mobius<\/em>, after the Mobius strip &#8212; I thought that the name evoked the mobile nature of the computer as well as the eternal nature of the Mobius strip.  <\/p>\n<p>Then came an unexpected bump &#8212; in early January, 2004, I won another laptop, a Compaq desktop replacement with a Pentium 4 2.8 GHz processor. It was heavy, but I couldn&#8217;t justify passing up the faster processor speed, so it became my new primary computer and I ended up giving mobius to my mom. The new laptop earned itself the name of <em>kleinoscope<\/em>, evoking the idea of the Klein bottle, a three-dimmensional analogue of the mobius strip.<\/p>\n<p>Oasis, in the mean time, lasted me through my first stint at college and a good ways in to 2004. However, in anticipation of the imminent release of Half Life 2, I purchased a new desktop machine. Its colorful case, along with the name of my most recent laptop, led to the obvious naming choice of <em>kaleidoscope<\/em>. Oasis was then recommissioned in place of sf2 as the primary silverfir.net server. Today, oasis remains silverfir.net&#8217;s mail server. Dan&#8217;s monstrosity <em>Frankenputen<\/em>, meanwhile, has taken over web and file serving duties.<\/p>\n<p>Kleinoscope and I had been through a lot in three-and-a-half years, and the laptop <a href=\"http:\/\/arcanius.silverfir.net\/wp\/ryan-needs-a-new-laptop\">finally died<\/a> somewhat spectacularly not too long ago. It was time for me to get a new laptop. Enter the brand-spanking-new Dell D630. However, no name that seems appropriate has come to mind for this computer yet. Right now, it is named a rather terrible <em>TBD<\/em> and I don&#8217;t intend to let it stay that way for much longer. But I need help. Please leave your suggestions!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ever since I had my own computers, they have had names. The original, a Pentium Pro 180 in a full tower, was named oasis, after one of my favorite bands at the time, and also I liked the idea of a desert oasis. 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