[plug] new PLUG server, help us find a name!

proXy davyd at iprimus.com.au
Thu Jul 18 00:10:55 WST 2002


On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 15:25, Chris Crawford wrote:

> I think we should call the new server "Socket"
> 
> socket.plug.linux.org.au

socketplug? It doesn't fit the schema.

> -- 
> Chris Crawford
> Linux Services W.A
> email: chris at linuxwa.com.au
> jabber: chris at jabber.linuxwa.com.au
> www: http://www.linuxwa.com.au
> Mobile 0403255320
> 
>  ___| |_ ____      ____ _  Society of Linux Professionals (WA) .~.
> / __| | '_ \ \ /\ / / _ |  Chris Crawford - Committee Member   /V\
> \__ \ | |_) \ V  V / (_| | chris at slpwa.linux.org.au           // \\
> |___/_| .__/ \_/\_/ \__,_| http://slpwa.linux.org.au         /(   )\
>       |_| Linux: sometimes you get what you don't pay for     ^ ~'^
> 
> The Australian Linux Technical Conference 2003:
> http://www.linux.conf.au/ 

<more signature flameing>
It may not have occurred to you, but your signature is longer then the
length of _your_ email by 7.5 times.
It also contains items that do not make for good .sigs, things such as
ascii art. These items do not make for a professional looking sig.
Perhaps a revised sig could go something like:
------------------------------------------------
Chris Crawford  Mob: 0403 255 320 Jabber: chris at jabber.linuxwa.com.au
Linux Services WA			  http://www.linuxwa.com.au
Soiety of Linux Professionals (WA)	http://slpwa.linux.org.au
Au Linux Technical Conference, Perth 2003 http://linux.conf.au
-------------------------------------------------
This also fits into the conventional 4 lines.
Something to consider :)
</more signature flaming>

--proXy

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