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Someone I know has dogs named Mac and Winnie (he couldn't bring himself to name the latter Windows, I guess). His wife's cats, named before he met her, are Linux and Solaris. Y'know, if I were single, inclined to name pets after operating systems, and met a person of the appropriate gender whose pets were so named, I'd pay attention too. :-)

I assume that most people have seen [livejournal.com profile] spiritrover and [livejournal.com profile] opportunitygrrl by now. Their journals are fun to read. I hadn't realized that so many others in the area of space exploration were getting in on the act, though, until someone pointed out [livejournal.com profile] fuse_sat's query about joining the SCA. It's a fun thread. (The rest of the journal is entertaining too.)

More spam subject lines:

  • "tonight tetrahedron" -- nope; the next D&D game isn't until next week.
  • "cauliflower limp" -- not if you cook it right (and if this is meant to be allegorical, I don't want to know...).
  • "ebreo insight" -- I know it's spam, but it could be renaissance-dance-geeking, darnit! (I caved. It was yet another product to enhance a body part I don't have.)
  • "no visual side effects" -- maybe, but I think most people would be more concerned with visible side-effects.

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Date: 2004-03-24 07:39 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jducoeur
I wound up buying my own PCs from the very earliest days. I had decent access to computers at college, but it just wasn't as convenient as having a machine in my own dorm room. (By the time I went off to college, I was *very* accustomed to being able to do ad hoc word processing -- I'd been working on microcomputers for several years by the time the IBM PC came out.)

So my first PC was a Columbia MPC, back in 1983: the very first PC clone (an actual 4.77 Mhz 8088), and one of the only ones ever built that was actually bigger and heavier than the original IBM PC. But it was a bit cheaper, solidly built, and had a prodigious eight full-sized expansion slots...

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