Spelled Sméagol wrong...GomJabbar wrote:Yes, I know a little about the AIX OS. Regardless, I laughed when I first read that thread some months back where he called his ThinkPad: "My precious!christopher_wolf wrote:Yeah, but that's AIX; *named after an IBM UNIX OS*....So what else were you expecting?". [a take-off from Schmegel; from Lord of the Rings, of course!]
Your thinkpad's name?
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Well, I wasn't sure of the spelling, so I did my typical quick Google spelling test, and Google did not ask me if I didn't mean Sméagol. In fact, I first entered the name Schmegel in Google Image because I happened to have it open already, and a jpg of Sméagol from the movie was displayed. Thanks for the correction.jjesusfreak01 wrote:Spelled Sméagol wrong...
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You know im just kidding around, but when doing a google image search, remember the chances that someone else will have made the same spelling mistake are extremely high. Deduction, not induction, or something like that. Anyways, whats your thinkpads name?GomJabbar wrote:Well, I wasn't sure of the spelling, so I did my typical quick Google spelling test, and Google did not ask me if I didn't mean Sméagol. In fact, I first entered the name Schmegel in Google Image because I happened to have it open already, and a jpg of Sméagol from the movie was displayed. Thanks for the correction.jjesusfreak01 wrote:Spelled Sméagol wrong...
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Google as a spellchecker; wow, that's about as useful as...Google talk, or Google video, or Google redundo-ware.GomJabbar wrote:Well, I wasn't sure of the spelling, so I did my typical quick Google spelling test, and Google did not ask me if I didn't mean Sméagol. In fact, I first entered the name Schmegel in Google Image because I happened to have it open already, and a jpg of Sméagol from the movie was displayed. Thanks for the correction.jjesusfreak01 wrote:Spelled Sméagol wrong...
So, now I have another thing to get creeped out about....Somebody actually memorized Sméagol's name and typed it out *with the accent over the é*.
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~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
Don't knock it till you tried it.christopher_wolf wrote:Google as a spellchecker; wow, that's about as useful as...Google talk, or Google video, or Google redundo-ware.
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Oh I have tried it *and* have had it fail on many an occasion; so much so that I simply stick to using either no spell-checker or a light spell checker rarely. I tell you, few things are as handy as learning the english language from reading literature, and *NO* LoTR fan fic doesn't count since it can have even more spelling mistakes and ye oldye thyme fayke eynglysh.
Try searching for a medical term and you will see what I mean; even more so, you will get slightly perturbed at the amount of "authorities" online that mis-spell those very words. E.g. Tracheoscopy mis-spelled as Trachyscopy. Try it, you'll like spelling the currently popular mis-spelling correctly.
Well, I creeped myself out again.
Oh, and here is something that is quite effective as well as funny; I have a copy of this printed out as well and it should be in the Elements of Style by Strunk and White too! See
http://www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/postgrad ... g_tips.pdf
Try searching for a medical term and you will see what I mean; even more so, you will get slightly perturbed at the amount of "authorities" online that mis-spell those very words. E.g. Tracheoscopy mis-spelled as Trachyscopy. Try it, you'll like spelling the currently popular mis-spelling correctly.
Well, I creeped myself out again.
Oh, and here is something that is quite effective as well as funny; I have a copy of this printed out as well and it should be in the Elements of Style by Strunk and White too! See
http://www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/postgrad ... g_tips.pdf
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~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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Unfortunately, my memory doesn't retain the spelling of words like it used to - starting to get senile I guess. I do have this thing about spelling, that I hate spelling errors in my writing. I often refer to my dictionary when I am unsure of a word's spelling, yet misspellings still creep in from time to time. I also dislike using built-in spell checkers because they tend to make one lazy IMO (old-fashioned I guess).christopher_wolf wrote:Oh I have tried it *and* have had it fail on many an occasion; so much so that I simply stick to using either no spell-checker or a light spell checker rarely. I tell you, few things are as handy as learning the english language from reading literature.
Try searching for a medical term and you will see what I mean;
If I was in the medical, legal, or similar field that uses many specialized terms, I'm sure I would have a specialized dictionary handy for those terms.
I do enjoy reading, and used to read quite a bit. Unfortunately forum.thinkpads.com is consuming what used to be my reading time.
Back to the topic at hand, someone asked me what my computer name is. I am afraid I am not very original. My T42 is named...... 2378-5UU.
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This forum isn't fruitful?GomJabbar wrote: I do enjoy reading, and used to read quite a bit. Unfortunately forum.thinkpads.com is consuming what used to be my reading time.Maybe one of these days I will get over this addiction, and start spending my time in more fruitful pursuits
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At least the posts here don't have too many spelling or grammatical errors in here as compared to many others on the internet. Not that I want to be the grammar police, but it does help.
I find that simply getting as much info as I can in my head is better than carting around several dictionaries or using the computer; I am not going to start futzing around with several dictionaries in the middle of Journal Club when the Lab PI askes me a particularly difficult question, as he is wont to do, and I have to answer now am I?
I also have names for my printers.
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~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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Wow this thread has been successful I'll try to reply to the relevant stuff but first:
desktop: cugar
desktop0: triton
desktop1: kuma
webserver0: buttpaq
webserver1: naiad
shoutcast: steamer
laptop: porta_grinder
laptop0: icarus
mobilepro: promo
x60s: I don't know quite yet.
desktop: cugar
desktop0: triton
desktop1: kuma
webserver0: buttpaq
webserver1: naiad
shoutcast: steamer
laptop: porta_grinder
laptop0: icarus
mobilepro: promo
x60s: I don't know quite yet.
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Rule number one: Eschew obfuscation!christopher_wolf wrote:Oh, and here is something that is quite effective as well as funny; I have a copy of this printed out as well and it should be in the Elements of Style by Strunk and White too! See
http://www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/postgrad ... g_tips.pdf
Rule number two: Read Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation!
Regards,
James
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5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
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Good god, *finally* somebody caught that...JHEM wrote:Rule number one: Eschew obfuscation!christopher_wolf wrote:Oh, and here is something that is quite effective as well as funny; I have a copy of this printed out as well and it should be in the Elements of Style by Strunk and White too! See
http://www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/postgrad ... g_tips.pdf
Rule number two: Read Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation!
Regards,
James
Trust the person that busted his butt, over an IBM Selectric, on grant applications and citations to pick that up. Hard works doez pays offs in teh endz and R not useing teh newspeek nor correktly speeling misspellings or teh lasy wayz from gugle.
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~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
I had an attack of unoriginality when I called my T40 Paddy (or Patrick for a more formalised moniker).
My girlfriend has a bit more originality though...her Asus (
) is called Henrietta. I'm not fussed if Paddy and Henrietta never meet in person, however I am keen one day to do a close comparison of bootup times and other possibly meaningless statistics 
My girlfriend has a bit more originality though...her Asus (
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HP Pavilion dv7-2109tx
I'm working on it.JHEM wrote:Rule number one: Eschew obfuscation!
Rule number two: Read Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation!
Regards,
James
From the list Chris posted, I see one point in particular that I am guilty of: "85. The spoken word can look strange when written down, I'm afraid." However, at least I am not guilty of some of the other points: "63. And the dictionary on your shelf was not put there just for affect.", and "103. Spelling dictionaries should be made compulsary." I substitute a standard dictionary for a spelling dictionary (except when I use Google
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It's not too weird, nice machines.thePCxp wrote:I name my computers but not for network names. Computers are actually also my friends and I name the ones I make friends with (it may sound weird to some of you but its true, and I give them people names).
I adopted this method for naiad, neptunes innermost moon for my server.AlphaKilo470 wrote:All of my computers are named after places. The Vaio is Manhattan, the 560Z is Wallstreet, the desktop is Jupiter, the 750P is going to be Pluto, the working 350C is Saturn and the Fujitsu is Neptune.
[censored], go on with your bad selfchristopher_wolf wrote: In other news, I found the list with the other names I had that I couldn't quite remember; See below;
Aeris
Tikkita
Tiqa
Leo
Dante
Lambda
Phobos
Alpha
Lexis
Damea
Shokado
Jethro
not bad.bhtooefr wrote:My old Dell that I haven't had for a year: UNINSPIRON
My old X21: THINKPAD (yeah, so inventive)
My R51e: DAPKNIHT
yeah right you want to beat your girlfriend's laptop clock speedsKristianJ wrote:I had an attack of unoriginality when I called my T40 Paddy (or Patrick for a more formalised moniker).
My girlfriend has a bit more originality though...her Asus () is called Henrietta. I'm not fussed if Paddy and Henrietta never meet in person, however I am keen one day to do a close comparison of bootup times and other possibly meaningless statistics
It would be annoying to find you on the network with spaces in the names.NS wrote:T30: Lame user
R52: Wild Boar
X60: WIN XP Pro- gamers
T60: Gamers Comp
Thanks guys, this is a great thread so far.
Oh and about the fork in this thread relating to writing. I second the strunk and white book "the elements of style". I have the fourth edition, it's quite informative.
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Thanksdannyp wrote:[censored], go on with your bad self
Oh I don't know....Spaces aren't required for that as it, apparently, has been proven. Saying that one has an R52 that can swap its HDD, magically, with a T60 is a good example of how to do that.dannyp wrote:It would be annoying to find you on the network with spaces in the names.NS wrote:T30: Lame user
R52: Wild Boar
X60: WIN XP Pro- gamers
T60: Gamers Comp
Yeah, it really is a good book. I keep it handy most of the time.dannyp wrote: Oh and about the fork in this thread relating to writing. I second the strunk and white book "the elements of style". I have the fourth edition, it's quite informative.
Also, going back to differentiating Girls from Thinkpads; I found a bit of the old ELO song "Yours Truly 2095"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o
I don't know which is creepier; the fact that one would have to differentiate the two or the happen-stance of me remembering those lyrics.
Who knows, that might end up in my sig
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~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
I'm sort of a bit behind the 8 ball as it is, since hers has a Dothan 1.6. But I looked through her startup in msconfig and that's where I think I'd get the advantage in terms of booting timesdannyp wrote:
yeah right you want to beat your girlfriend's laptop clock speeds
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All names are with a _ (underscore) <-- i am lazy to hold down shift and type the underscore.christopher_wolf wrote:Oh I don't know....Spaces aren't required for that as it, apparently, has been proven. Saying that one has an R52 that can swap its HDD, magically, with a T60 is a good example of how to do that.dannyp wrote: It would be annoying to find you on the network with spaces in the names.![]()
EDIT: @christopher: Emm... Ok, that HDD is real. Wait till i lay my hands on that stupid HDD and swap it out and use a video cam to shoot everything and post for everyone to see.
I liked your new sig especially the poem.
JHEM wrote:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/language ... 01288.html
With thanks to Google (saving me the trouble of finding it in the printed text), a discussion on what the author calls "the extended riff in Gravity's Rainbow on the phrase 'you never did the Kenosha kid'".Rule number two: Read Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation!
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/language ... 01288.html
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That language log site is wonderful. I love Pynchon's work.
http://www.themodernword.com/pynchon/ke ... mpsons.htm
Do threads go this off topic in "General" all the time?
Oh I like personal sites a lot too. Check out this one I found with blatant references to tcol49: http://silent-tristero.com:51976/
http://www.themodernword.com/pynchon/ke ... mpsons.htm
Do threads go this off topic in "General" all the time?
Oh I like personal sites a lot too. Check out this one I found with blatant references to tcol49: http://silent-tristero.com:51976/
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GENERAL ThinkPad News/Comments & Questions
General Questions, Rumors, Real news & More
Off Topic Stuff
Talk about "WhatEVER !".. like Forum comments and suggestions
The descriptions under each would still lead me to believe my thread is most appropriate in ThinkPad Question or General Question, both under this forum. If it were in the OT Stuff thread I would probably not assume that General goes off topic, and this thread does.
This thread under my original posting is in the right place if you ask me. Others have drug it OT.
General Questions, Rumors, Real news & More
Off Topic Stuff
Talk about "WhatEVER !".. like Forum comments and suggestions
The descriptions under each would still lead me to believe my thread is most appropriate in ThinkPad Question or General Question, both under this forum. If it were in the OT Stuff thread I would probably not assume that General goes off topic, and this thread does.
This thread under my original posting is in the right place if you ask me. Others have drug it OT.
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There is no way you can put a T60's primary HDD (SATA interface/SATA Controller) inside an R52's primary HDD bay (PATA interface/SATA Controller, uses about the same board as a T43/p) and have it work; that isn't a matter of speculation or experimentation, that is a matter of the definition of what we know works and doesn't work based off of logic and common sense. It is similar to flipping the red switch to 115V on a PSU and plugging it into a wall outlet for 220V or vice versa (actually, you can try that if you want as proof as I don't mind) and saying it works "just fine." Although I guess that would futher depend on one's definition of "work"
Anyway, back on topic from now on; this thread kinda drifted but I think it should still be in the General forum for Thinkpads, it is just what names people have given their Thinkpad(s). Heck, I even got a pretty neat new sig from this (
), so let's keep it going shall we? Besides, OT material can be split off anyway. 
Anyway, back on topic from now on; this thread kinda drifted but I think it should still be in the General forum for Thinkpads, it is just what names people have given their Thinkpad(s). Heck, I even got a pretty neat new sig from this (
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~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
I also can talk to computers (I discovered this when I was around 4th grade and I was 9 years old, I am now 16).dannyp wrote:It's not too weird, nice machines.thePCxp wrote:I name my computers but not for network names. Computers are actually also my friends and I name the ones I make friends with (it may sound weird to some of you but its true, and I give them people names).
I named my ThinkPad Steven (but like I said, its not for network purposes).
ThinkPads: R51 (1836HAU), T41 (23737FU), 600 (264551U), T60 (2008VRQ), T500 (224255U)
I Love (all) ThinkPads...ThinkPad forever!
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