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I just refer to mine in a female context, such as "she" or "her", and other names when she's being a pain in the arse.
Naturally men should refer to their PCs as women, unless they have a thing for turning men on every morning.
I just refer to mine in a female context, such as "she" or "her", and other names when she's being a pain in the arse.
Naturally men should refer to their PCs as women, unless they have a thing for turning men on every morning.
"Well hello there..." I cannot imagine calling my computer something, now if it was an AI, that would change some things.
We have called a load of servers after the Heroes Series (Mr Bennett, Sylar, Hero...) lol :)
When I was breeding and selling Pomeranians, it was called "My lean, mean puppy selling machine."
Now it's mostly called "Da*n you."
Well, I don't really name them except the laptop I once had. I named it "t'as chié vraiment bas". It's a French deformation of the brand "Toshiba". It's not because I didn't like it... it's only because its Pentium M 1.73GHz and 1GB of RAm was getting old.
Now aday, I just put my usual nickname to my computer which is the one I'm using atm.
Like Lemur, my servers are named after greek/roman gods/godesses. My latest build is Athena.
Desktops and laptops are usually named as per their best description...
Harddrives are named based on what theyre used for...
Dual-boot laptop: Win7=Lap7, Ubuntu=LapLinux; C=data
Lounge=Lounge; C=OS, D=Games, E-F-G=Tera1,Tera2,Tera3
Business Computer=Mame; C=Business,D=Junk
Recording PC=Studio; C=OS,D=Projects,E=RamDisk
Server1=Athena; C=OS,D=Data
Server2=Apollo; C=OS,D=FileStore
I dont name optical drives though.
Got a bunch of others that havnt been named. Too useless to work with anyway...