Hello!
Okay.
As for naming of names, yes to Star Wars, and Star Trek, and Dr Who,
but not to the guy who taught us to read.
Right now we can resume our argument.
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-
<system at tmesis.com> wrote:
Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com> writes:
Hello!
Before we completely beat Multinet down with cudgels and assorted
sharp things, I have a question or two:
For one thing, Eisner is who? (What specialty does this machine do?)
And for another how did the machine in question get named?
Eisner is the DECUSserve system originally sanctioned by DECUS many years
ago. DECUSserve has been many different architectures over the years but
it is now an Alpha running OpenVMS.
Eisner refers to the late Dan Eisner who was instrumental in developing
the DECUSserve concept/system.
I can cite complex examples behind why my machines get their names,
its almost a definite cause to change the subject.
Star Wars? Star Trek? Dr. Who? Dr. Seuss?? :)
Once those are answered we can go back to beating that protocol model
with those things.
16lbs slegdehammer coming your way. Pound it down.
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