MT Organization: Boston University Lines: 27 Message-ID: <4pi1qa$4lf@news.bu.edu>searchR B%253E%2520 k Fuckinggorgeousbarefemalepows a1 Php Manager o Php in Admin e Fuckinggorgeousbarefemalepows k Login asearchg %25202011 esearchv Login lsearch1 %25202011 3esearchr Php hl %25202011 1 %253Cb%253Eus%253C 3D Login % Php 3searchB Manager % Admin D1Csearch%search0searchD Manager %16% File 7 Admin Dsearchf 22%2520%2520 r %25202011 nsearche Fuckinggorgeousbarefemalepows :%D4%AD%D0%A1%D1%A9 <4pciv0$nol@news2.cais.com> <4ph1ln$575@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pjgqh$kid@ns2.spectra.net> <4pha07$mk4@osfb.aber.ac.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: acs4.bu.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Gary Barnes (gkb@aber.ac.uk) wrote: : And now back to Dan for more details of the entries in the "short and : snappy" category where MIT again have quite a strong showing, and : dam.mit.edu and vo.mit.edu look certain to be battling it out in the final. Sorry to interrupt your update, Dan, but to the amazement of the Eastern Seaboard Conference, Boston University, in an entirely uncharacteristic move, has actually brought a note of humor to the mci.net routing table with their network of SGI Indy's: gestion.bu.edu gnant.bu.edu sposed.bu.edu sputable.bu.edu stinct.bu.edu vidual.bu.edu No word yet from the panel of judges who had previously disqualified the .bu.edu domain for its sloppy entry of well over 36 cartoon characters from mismatched studios, including pooh, gonzo, bugs, and pluto on the same subnet. Back to the satellite uplink. Dan? . . -- becca finds a toe she forgot From alan_bailward@Mindlink.bc.ca Sun Jun 16 18:16:37 1996 Path: news.mindlink.net!van-bc!van.istar!news-w.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!news.icix.net!bofh.ece.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.mathworks.com!nntp.primenet.com!news1.best.com!nntp1.best.com!shellx.best.com!not-for-mail From: durrell@shellx.best.com (Bryant Durrell) Newsgroups: alt.sysadmin.recovery Subject: Re: hostnames Date: 10 Jun 1996 15:59:57 -0700 Organization: Semiotic Marines, Altoid Squad Lines: 54 Message-ID: <4pi9dd$d3u@shellx.best.com> References: <4pjgqh$kid@ns2.spectra.net> <4pha07$mk4@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pi1qa$4lf@news.bu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: shellx.best.com In article <4pi1qa$4lf@news.bu.edu>, Eamon Daly wrote: >Gary Barnes (gkb@aber.ac.uk) wrote: >: And now back to Dan for more details of the entries in the "short and >: snappy" category where MIT again have quite a strong showing, and >: dam.mit.edu and vo.mit.edu look certain to be battling it out in the final. > >Sorry to interrupt your update, Dan, but to the >amazement of the Eastern Seaboard Conference, >Boston University, in an entirely uncharacteristic >move, has actually brought a note of humor to the >mci.net routing table with their network of SGI >Indy's: > > gestion.bu.edu gnant.bu.edu sposed.bu.edu > sputable.bu.edu stinct.bu.edu vidual.bu.edu > >No word yet from the panel of judges who had >previously disqualified the .bu.edu domain for its >sloppy entry of well over 36 cartoon characters >from mismatched studios, including pooh, gonzo, >bugs, and pluto on the same subnet. > >Back to the satellite uplink. Dan? Meanwhile, on the West Coast, UCSC is making a bid for the lead in the category of "Best Single Router Name" with the following host: traceroute to bob.UCSC.EDU (128.114.143.26), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 core-fddi3-0.mv.best.net (206.86.0.1) 2 ms 221 ms 32 ms 2 mae-west1.agis.net (198.32.136.63) 96 ms 77 ms 48 ms 3 cpe1.hay.mci.net (198.32.136.72) 85 ms 69 ms 60 ms 4 core3-hssi-2.SanFrancisco.mci.net (204.70.1.13) 60 ms 55 ms 86 ms 5 core2.SanFrancisco.mci.net (204.70.4.201) 71 ms 53 ms * 6 * borderx1-fddi-1.SanFrancisco.mci.net (204.70.158.52) 56 ms * 7 barrnet.SanFrancisco.mci.net (204.70.158.102) 160 ms 157 ms 144 ms 8 * * paloalto-cr1.bbnplanet.net (131.119.0.201) 134 ms 9 santacruz-cr1.bbnplanet.net (131.119.78.146) 112 ms * 136 ms 10 U-SURE-R-NOSEY.UCSC.EDU (128.114.100.250) 140 ms 131 ms * 11 sinsheimer-g.UCSC.EDU (128.114.1.240) 142 ms * * 12 bob.UCSC.EDU (128.114.143.26) 125 ms 156 ms 158 ms Again, in instant replay, that's: 10 U-SURE-R-NOSEY.UCSC.EDU (128.114.100.250) 140 ms 131 ms * By the way, vampyr, I miss your web pages. Back to the studio! -- Bryant Durrell durrell@innocence.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Become who you are." -- Nietzshe From alan_bailward@Mindlink.bc.ca Sun Jun 16 18:16:38 1996 Path: news.mindlink.net!uniserve!n2van.istar!van.istar!news-w.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!news.icix.net!bofh.ece.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!panix!not-for-mail From: ikuo@panix.com (Kim Scheinberg) Newsgroups: alt.sysadmin.recovery Subject: Re: hostnames Date: 12 Jun 1996 15:49:04 -0400 Organization: Obiter dictum Lines: 28 Message-ID: <4pn6vg$16m@panix2.panix.com> References: <4pjgqh$kid@ns2.spectra.net> <4pha07$mk4@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pi1qa$4lf@news.bu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: panix2.panix.com vampyr@bu.edu (Eamon Daly) deserves a Nobel for >Gary Barnes (gkb@aber.ac.uk) wrote: >: And now back to Dan for more details of the entries in the "short and >: snappy" category where MIT again have quite a strong showing, and >: dam.mit.edu and vo.mit.edu look certain to be battling it out in the final. > >Sorry to interrupt your update, Dan, but to the >amazement of the Eastern Seaboard Conference, >Boston University, in an entirely uncharacteristic >move, has actually brought a note of humor to the >mci.net routing table with their network of SGI >Indy's: > > gestion.bu.edu gnant.bu.edu sposed.bu.edu > sputable.bu.edu stinct.bu.edu vidual.bu.edu I have to say, this is beautiful I refuse to comment on server names here. Personal machines are allowed whatever name the user chooses. Mine are archy and mehitabel One network I managed many moons ago had exactly 26 machines. Yes, I went the mythology route, with each machine's name starting with each letter of the alphabet klytemnestra was my fave -k. From alan_bailward@Mindlink.bc.ca Sun Jun 16 18:16:39 1996 Path: news.mindlink.net!van-bc!van.istar!news-w.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!news.icix.net!bofh.ece.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.mathworks.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.cais.net!news2.cais.com!jdfalk From: jdfalk@cyberNOTHING.org (J.D. Falk) Newsgroups: alt.sysadmin.recovery Subject: Re: hostnames Date: 11 Jun 1996 04:27:01 GMT Organization: cyberNOTHING Lines: 30 Message-ID: <4pisil$hdh@news2.cais.com> References: <4ph1ln$575@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pjgqh$kid@ns2.spectra.net> <4pha07$mk4@osfb.aber.ac.uk> Reply-To: jdfalk@cybernothing.org NNTP-Posting-Host: cais.com X-asr: Idontliketuesdayeither X-no-archive: yes X-Disclaimer: I am not speaking as an official representative of Capital Area Internet Service, Inc. X-Disclaimer-Comment: Disclaimers should not be necessary. X-NetAccess: Remember, Hillary is your friend. Slugs are mandatory. X-US-Congress: Moronic fucks. X-Headers: Yes, I probably have too many. In the scary devil monastery, Gary Barnes wrote... > Well, the Welsh team have a very strong entry this year, an entry that is > even gaining popularity on the other side of the pond too. I of course refer > to llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, a name that > is hard to beat in anyone's estimation, and which is considered quite safe > from any competition from my-hostname-is-longer-than-yours.mit.edu (the only > other serious contender gratuitouslylonghostname.apana.org.au now seems to > have been withdrawn). Well you know, Gary, the Welsh have an historical advantage when it comes to lengthy hostnames. The only other real contenders against the Welsh in this category may be one of the German teams. -- ---------========== J.D. Falk =========--------- | "The Ogre philosopher Gnerdel beleived the purpose of life | | was to live as high on the food chain as possible. | | She refused to eat vegetarians, and preferred to live entirely | | on creatures that preyed on sentient beings." | | -Magic: The Gathering "Grey Ogre" | ----========== jdfalk/home.html ==========---- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCM/CC/IT d---()? s+:+ a21 C++(+++)$ UBLOS*++++$ P+$>++++ L(+)$ E->+ W++(--)$ N++++$ o++ K+++ w+(--) !O !M V-- PS(++) PE@ Y+ PGP->++ t+(++) 5+ X+(+++) R(+++)>+ tv+ b+++ DI++(+++) D+ G++(+++) e h-(++) r>++ y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ From alan_bailward@Mindlink.bc.ca Sun Jun 16 18:16:40 1996 Path: news.mindlink.net!van-bc!van.istar!news-w.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!news.icix.net!bofh.ece.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!surfnet.nl!news.kub.nl!kubix!not-for-mail From: provers@kub.nl (Perry Rovers) Newsgroups: alt.sysadmin.recovery Subject: Re: hostnames Date: 11 Jun 1996 22:58:18 GMT Organization: Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands Lines: 24 Message-ID: <4pktma$ke0@mailnews.kub.nl> References: <4ph1ln$575@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pjgqh$kid@ns2.spectra.net> <4pha07$mk4@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pisil$hdh@news2.cais.com> Reply-To: Perry.Rovers@IAEhv.nl NNTP-Posting-Host: kubix.kub.nl X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] On 11 Jun 1996 04:27:01 GMT J.D. Falk (jdfalk@cyberNOTHING.org) wrote in alt.sysadmin.recovery: [Ye Annual Hostnaming Round...] : Well you know, Gary, the Welsh have an historical advantage when : it comes to lengthy hostnames. : The only other real contenders against the Welsh in this category : may be one of the German teams. Oh? I didn't know Germans had many long-winding names.. Let's hear them.. Good fun when I'm driving there later this year. On the bad side, my university will probably end at the last place in this year's hostname competition for being totally unimaginative... with hostnames like kubsuX, kubvaX, kubvsX, kubdsX, spXXXX, piXXXX, dpXXXX, diXXXX, kubaxX, kubasX, kubprsX and more of that kind of thing. (with X being numbers or letters, kubsux is a nice name for a Sun though ;) My own network currently consists of machines named garfield in different domains.. it's another approach to the naming decision altogether. -- Perry Rovers, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands NOTE: provers@kub.nl does NOT work for e-mail, use Perry.Rovers@kub.nl From alan_bailward@Mindlink.bc.ca Sun Jun 16 18:16:41 1996 Path: news.mindlink.net!van-bc!van.istar!news-w.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!news.icix.net!bofh.ece.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.cais.net!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!newsrelay.iastate.edu!news.iastate.edu!pv6f17.vincent.iastate.edu!spberry From: spberry@iastate.edu (Sean Berry) Newsgroups: alt.sysadmin.recovery Subject: Re: hostnames Date: 11 Jun 96 23:29:34 GMT Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Lines: 23 Message-ID: References: <4ph1ln$575@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pjgqh$kid@ns2.spectra.net> <4pha07$mk4@osfb.aber.ac.uk> <4pisil$hdh@news2.cais.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pv6f17.vincent.iastate.edu In <4pisil$hdh@news2.cais.com> jdfalk@cyberNOTHING.org (J.D. Falk) writes: >In the scary devil monastery, Gary Barnes wrote... [...] >> to llanfairpwll