I’m determined to not let this cold get the best of me, but it is trying. I’ve been mostly sleeping the last couple of days and taking what medication works best for me. At least so far the cold is staying in my head. I’ve probably gone through an entire box of tissues by now, although I’ve been into multiple boxes throughout the house.
I have to go into work tonight although I’d rather not. Somebody has to be there to feed the printers and make sure that if a job goes haywire that the right person is notified. At least the equipment can’t catch my cold.
Could it catch my headache that just got started? Guess I’d better go take something for it.
Guess I’ve never mentioned that we have a thing about naming our equipment at work. It keeps us somewhat entertained. We have three laser printers that my partner named Eeny, Meany and Miney because we don’t want no Moe. Then we have one printer that I named Spike because he broke his tractors one night and it reminded me of those pointy, spiked dog collars. Another printer got named Sassy because she can be a bitch, and one has the name of Trixie because she’s always pulling tricks on us. For the heck of it I named our burster Buster and our shop vac Snake Face. Fun in the computer room, huh.
The first computers I ever worked with, a DEC PDP/1120 and a DEC PDP/1140 were named Bertha and Big Bertha. No, I didn’t have anything to do with those names way back then.
Not every piece of computer equipment that I’ve worked with has had a nickname, at least that I heard about, and they have been many. A Sigma 7 that I spent a couple of years working with was only ever referred to as the computer. It’s printers didn’t get any special names either. The Univac and DataPoint computers that crossed my path also never got named to the best of my knowledge although they were in the same environment as the Berthas. However, the disk drives that were attached to the DataPoint were often referred to as the MayTag’s due to their size and configuration.
For what it’s worth, I’ve never named my own computers, printers or anything else. They just sit and do what they’re supposed to do unless I try something tricky and screw something up. Thank heavens for system restore as it’s been a life saver. Or at least, a headache preventer.