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From: pechter@gmail.com (William Pechter)
Subject: [TUHS] Names of famous, historical UNIX machines?
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 16:50:49 -0500	[thread overview]
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In-Reply-To: <20170201214208.GV21797@yeono.kjorling.se>

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Another source was the comp.mail.maps newsgroup for UUCP maps. 

I loved the Pyramid Technologies names pace - - all host names started with pyr. 

Pyramid->pyrnj->pyrite to my home in get. 

The one that killed me was pyrgynt.

Bill


-----Original Message-----
From: "Michael Kjörling" <michael@kjorling.se>
To: tuhs at minnie.tuhs.org
Sent: Wed, 01 Feb 2017 16:42
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Names of famous, historical UNIX machines?

On 1 Feb 2017 16:20 -0500, from jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa):
> Google for a old Host file, that's a good source if you want to know more.

That's a good idea, I'll definitely give that a try later. Thanks for
the tip!

(Oh, and I didn't mean to imply a restriction to the 1970s; that was
only to indicate what little I'd been able to find.)

-- 
Michael Kjörling • https://michael.kjorling.se • michael at kjorling.se
                 “People who think they know everything really annoy
                 those of us who know we don’t.” (Bjarne Stroustrup)


  parent reply	other threads:[~2017-02-01 21:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-02-01 20:43 Michael Kjörling
2017-02-01 20:46 ` Clem Cole
2017-02-01 20:50 ` Clem Cole
2017-02-01 21:11   ` Lars Brinkhoff
2017-02-01 21:20   ` Noel Chiappa
2017-02-01 21:42     ` Michael Kjörling
2017-02-01 21:43       ` Cory Smelosky
2017-02-01 22:16         ` Cory Smelosky
2017-02-01 21:50       ` William Pechter [this message]
2017-02-01 22:06     ` Clem Cole
2017-02-01 22:11       ` Larry McVoy
2017-02-01 22:21         ` Clem Cole
2017-02-01 22:28         ` Clem Cole
2017-02-01 22:44           ` William Pechter
2017-02-02  1:14             ` Rico Pajarola
2017-02-02  1:34               ` Clem Cole
2017-02-02  1:18             ` Clem Cole
2017-02-02  1:29               ` Clem Cole
2017-02-02 13:11           ` arnold
2017-02-04  3:46             ` Steve Johnson
2017-02-04  3:56               ` Larry McVoy
2017-02-04 22:48                 ` Nemo
2017-02-01 22:26     ` Arthur Krewat
2017-02-02  7:38       ` Lars Brinkhoff
2017-02-01 21:33 ` Larry McVoy
2017-02-01 21:57   ` Clem Cole
2017-02-01 22:08     ` Larry McVoy
2017-02-01 22:20       ` Steve Nickolas
2017-02-03  1:51   ` Dave Horsfall
2017-02-01 22:54 ` Jacob Goense
2017-02-03 12:59   ` Tim Bradshaw
2017-02-03 14:04   ` Dave Horsfall
2017-02-03 14:11     ` Jacob Goense
2017-02-03 15:12       ` Arthur Krewat
2017-02-06  5:41       ` Dave Horsfall
2017-02-03  5:50 ` Lars Brinkhoff
2017-02-01 22:16 Noel Chiappa
2017-02-01 22:27 Berny Goodheart
2017-02-02  9:59 Rudi Blom

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