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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:51 am
by Zacariaz
jhawthorn wrote:
Alboin wrote:We should have a thread on what the names of our computers are. :P
I name mine after characters from Trailer Park Boys.
hmm, after a character in a tv show...

Well my favorit tv shows are star trek tng and family guy, so i supose i should name my computer either Picard or Lois. What will it be... hmm...

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:05 am
by Alboin
Zacariaz wrote:well it pretty new, and though i love it very much, i havent been able to find a suitable name, maybe you can help me?

It a black and grey toshiba labtop with a core 2 mobile 2ghs, radeon x1600 mobile, 1gb ram, dvd ram, 1280*800 lcd. it has a temper, it has been nesacery to downclock it a bit as it got to hot al the time. that all for now ;)
I'm feeling Wilbur written all over it.

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 9:44 am
by piranha
I named my computer Mr. Speed because it's so fast. I made it so fast because I have O.C.D and part of that is that I can't stop optimizing it. :lol:

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:35 am
by AndrewAPrice
my computers are:
TABLET - guess
ANDREW - my other computer (in another state - which I've annoyed dad lots to post over)
THELAPTOP - mum's lapop

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:19 am
by Candy
My computers are named:

- Blackbox - testing rig that is in a fully black case. Fastest machine in the room, about to get an upgrade for also being a gaming rig and file backup (on a RAID 5 setup)
- The windows thing - the computer I'm typing this on right now since blackbox is broken.
- Laptop - guess why it's called that?
The other 6.7 computer don't have a name and are barely used. One of them was a laptop but is now in parts (hence the .7).

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 6:51 am
by AndrewAPrice
Candy wrote:file backup (on a RAID 5 setup)
Raid is so 20th century.. Just use Windows Home Server. And then do nightly backups (which equal to <100 MB each, since it only saves changes on a clusters-by-cluster basis).

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:38 am
by Candy
MessiahAndrw wrote:
Candy wrote:file backup (on a RAID 5 setup)
Raid is so 20th century.. Just use Windows Home Server. And then do nightly backups (which equal to <100 MB each, since it only saves changes on a clusters-by-cluster basis).
Windows is so 1995.... ;)

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:01 pm
by Colonel Kernel
Candy wrote:
MessiahAndrw wrote:
Candy wrote:file backup (on a RAID 5 setup)
Raid is so 20th century.. Just use Windows Home Server. And then do nightly backups (which equal to <100 MB each, since it only saves changes on a clusters-by-cluster basis).
Windows is so 1995.... ;)
No, NeXT is so 1995. Windows is so 1984-wannabe. :P