does the Escapist name their systems/PC,s

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Wintermoot

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I decided to name my PC to give it more personality my previous rig was named Rei after Ayanami Rei from NGE (it,s also a symbolic name since this was the first PC I customized without breaking it),my current rig Noriko from Gunbuster,my laptop Lain from Serial Experiments lain and my phone Amuro from Gundam 0079.
I,m wondering what the escapist or that I,m a freak in this.
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when I talk to my friends I usually refer to them as "my computer/cellphone/laptop"
 

Esotera

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Yes, and I actually have a use for it as I'm setting up ssh to access my files remotely...having a name for the computer makes it a lot easier to connect.

It's called prometheus. Some of the others include relic, persephone, loki, herbert, mostly greek names.
 

DoPo

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I always name all my computing-related devices. Usually after video game characters and weapons[footnote]As long as they have distinct names, so no "Broadsword" or "dagger".[/footnote]. Although when I'm feeling lazy, or it just doesn't matter as much, I just name them as [myname]-[prominent device feature]. I'm actually thinking of finally settling on a theme in naming to make matters easier. I might pick up a single series to name things after or something along those lines.
 

TimeLord

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I named my router 'Skynet' on my laptop.

I enjoy tempting fate.
 

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Okay, no, I don't name my inanimate objects. First, that seems pretentious, second, I'm too old to try and personify an inanimate object.

Besides, don't anthropomorphize computers. They don't like that.
 

DoPo

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Vegosiux said:
Okay, no, I don't name my inanimate objects. First, that seems pretentious, second, I'm too old to try and personify an inanimate object.
The thing is, when they are on a network with various other devices it makes it way easier to pick out what you need or not. For example, at home I have a wireless router and I've reserved static IP addresses to my laptop, PC and phone. So if I want to look them up, it would take me all of a second to know which one is which, as opposed to trying to pick out my laptop from [string of random characters] and [a different string of random characters]. I caught somebody using the wireless because I didn't recognise the name of the device connected (the name being [string of random characters]).
 

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DoPo said:
Vegosiux said:
Okay, no, I don't name my inanimate objects. First, that seems pretentious, second, I'm too old to try and personify an inanimate object.
The thing is, when they are on a network with various other devices it makes it way easier to pick out what you need or not. For example, at home I have a wireless router and I've reserved static IP addresses to my laptop, PC and phone. So if I want to look them up, it would take me all of a second to know which one is which, as opposed to trying to pick out my laptop from [string of random characters] and [a different string of random characters]. I caught somebody using the wireless because I didn't recognise the name of the device connected (the name being [string of random characters]).
Yes, of course, there's that, but I don't call my computer "Vegos" in conversation is what I mean. If I talk computers with people, my computer is "my computer", not "Vegos".
 

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My rig's called Bob. I always name things Bob because it's short, simple, and easy to remember.

Though I'll probably name my next one something better as it'll be my first ludicrously good [footnote]And expensive, but at least it's not a mac.[/footnote] PC.
 

evilneko

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Naming a computer is kinda useful on a network. Usually my computers earn their names somehow. One of my early computers earned the name "Dopey" for the various problems it had, its successor, which was essentially the same except with a better CPU...became MegaDopey. A computer a friend gave me became "Freebie," a second free computer became "Freebie II" and a third one.. "3B"...get it? Haha.

When I got my first modern laptop, it ran Vista, and immediately pissed itself and died when I tried to put Acronis True Image on it. It earned the name Omorashi-tan. I soon sold it to a friend and replaced it with a laptop I named PITA-tan, because it ran Vista 64 and it was a pain in the ass. (I upgraded it to XP within a day) A tiny laptop (great granddaddy of today's netbooks) I have.. I named Chibi-tan.

My linux box is named Cheapie, because I built it for about 300 bucks.
 

DoPo

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Vegosiux said:
Yes, of course, there's that, but I don't call my computer "Vegos" in conversation is what I mean. If I talk computers with people, my computer is "my computer", not "Vegos".
Ah, yes, there is that. Although I'm on the path of doing just that. As soon as I have some more systems under my command (that includes several virtual machines) I will have to refer to them as names, as "My laptop" and "My PC" just wouldn't cut it any more. However, I'm fine for now - I don't use actually name them in that way.
 

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No I don't but I admit I should (I only name the pc with my name during the naming part when you first switch it on). I build the new pc by myself so I do got a more personal feel toward it.
 

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My desktop is named Kathleen, after my grandmother, who gave me some of the money to build it.
My laptop is named Winry, because I just really like Fullmetal Alchemist, and my iTouch is now named Hanako, and has a poorly taped-on picture of Hanako from Katawa Shoujo. It's partly to creep my friends out, though.
 

Antitonic

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My old laptop was Lappy 386. The one I'm currently using is the Hyperbox.

My brother and I are Homestar Runner fans, but he got in ahead of me with a couple.
 

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My computer doesn't have a name, but it makes those R2D2 bleeps when you turn it on, and says Swarzeneggars "I'll be back" when it's shutting down.

My memory Pen's called "Hal 9000". I tried to name it "Death Star Plans" but there weren't enough character spaces available.
 

SwagLordYoloson

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The computers on my home network are named after the moons of Jupiter.
Why? Because having computers named Europa, Callisto, Elara, Adrastea and Metis is awesome.
 

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TimeLord said:
I named my router 'Skynet' on my laptop.

I enjoy tempting fate.
Same here. High five! :D

Also, my PC is named 'Mechanicum'.
Could be a self-fulfilling prophecy - maybe some nutcases will find this rig a few millennia down the line and base a religion around it. Heh.