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I do precious gemstones. For example, my nameservers are amethyst.nstc.com and topaz.nstc.com... "Derek J. Balling" wrote: > Magic The Gathering works well. There's a bajillion names you can use and > since its a money-maker for the company, they'll keep making cards, so > you'll keep having names to use unless you fill up some huge data-center > somewhere with machines. :) > > D > > At 11:30 AM 2/2/00 -0800, Rachel Luxemburg wrote: > > >The list is endless. Here's a few off the top of my head: > >Babylon 5 > >UserFriendly > >Magic the Gathering > >Lord of the Rings > >Zodiac signs > >Greek / Roman gods > > > > > >or if you're really brave... Pokemon! > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of > >DeepBlue > >Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 11:05 AM > >To: '[email protected]' > >Subject: SERVER NAMES > > > > > >This is a little off of the normal lines of the list. But I am at a loss as > >to what naming convention I should use with my new set of servers. I have > >already used Southpark, Jet sons,and Warner brothers cartoons. Does any one > >have any good suggestions other than the Super Friends? > > > >I apologize ahead of time if this email seems useless to some of you.. but > >humor me please. > > > > > >James > >[email protected] -- North Shore Technologies, Cleveland, OH http://NorthShoreTechnologies.net Steve Sobol, President, Chief Website Architect and Janitor [email protected] - 888.480.4NET - 216.619.2NET One good thing about the Y2K hoopla: I haven't forgotten to write 2000 as the year on a single one of my checks! :)
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