Date: Sun, 14 Mar 1999 21:38:14 -0800 (PST) From: Spam Me Here <bearmaps@berkeleycs.ml.org> To: Marty Leisner <leisner@rochester.rr.com> Cc: "D. Gregory" <gregoryd@kersur.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Greetings Message-ID: <Pine.BSO.4.10.9903142116000.3879-100000@berkeleycs.ml.org> In-Reply-To: <199903150436.XAA03292@rochester.rr.com>
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> I'm perplexed by the demon caricature that you use. You are interested in using a web server, did you know that another name for a web server is a http daemon? did you know their are also ftp daemons, NFS daemons, sendmail Daemons, samba Daemons, Finger daemons, etc. Daemons are a common term used to describe daemons ( background procces, like mentioned earlier ). Did you know that you can also mount, finger, and touch things with unix? Many companies consider fingering to be a security risk, and don't let their user's finger each other, but not me. User's of my server are free to finger anyone they want. We have a very liberal policy with fingering. > I'd want to avoid using art work that could be construed by my peers Did you know Microsft came out with a product called Back Office, that is commonly called Back Oriface. You'd want to make sure to stay away from that too. > Personally, I'd go with an old smelly sneaker. Now that's COOL. Is that supposed to be a joke? p.s. My favorite text editor is Simple EX, and I use the beer http server ( berkeleycs.ml.org/~bear/beer ) On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Marty Leisner wrote: > > As a newcomer to the world of WEB hosting, I'm interested to go with th= e > > best. > > My research indicates that FreeBSD is the best for WEB servers. > > Having said that, I'm perplexed by the demon caricature that you use. > > Though I'm sure it's displayed in good humor, you may want to consider = that > > Bible believers and other of faith would probably be happier it that we= re > > not your logo. > >=20 > > I'm a Bible belieing Christian and have a "live and let live" outlook, = but > > I'd want to avoid using art work that could be construed by my peers as > > disrepectful of our value system. Many Christians, including myself > > believe there will be a judgement day and that good and evil do exist.= =20 > > Personally, I prefer to avoid giving the appearance that I'm being cavi= lier > > on that topic. Anyway, just though you'd like to know. > >=20 > > Dan > >=20 > > PS: The concept of a demon as super-duper performance such as "fast as= a > > demon" > > is stale. Why not use a Panda Bear or Bullfrog or old smelly sneaker a= s > > your logo. > > Personally, I'd go with an old smelly sneaker. Now that's COOL. > >=20 >=20 > I'm not sure your mother tongue...but this is from > meriam-webster on line dictionary (http://www.m-w.com) -- very useful... >=20 > Main Entry: de=B7mon > Variant(s): or dae=B7mon /'dE-m&n/ > Function: noun > Etymology: Middle English demon, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin daem= on=20 > evil spirit, from Latin, divinity, spirit, from Greek daimOn, > probably from daiesthai to distribute -- more at TIDE > Date: 13th century > 1 a : an evil spirit b : a source or agent of evil, harm, distress, or ru= in > 2 usually daemon : an attendant power or spirit : GENIUS > 3 usually daemon : a supernatural being of Greek mythology intermediate= =20 > between gods and men > 4 : one that has exceptional enthusiasm, drive, or effectiveness <a demon= for=20 > work> > - de=B7mo=B7ni=B7an /di-'mO-nE-&n/ adjective > - de=B7mon=B7iza=B7tion /"dE-m&-n&-'zA-sh&n/ noun > - de=B7mon=B7ize /'dE-m&-"nIz/ transitive verb=20 >=20 > Notice definition number 2... >=20 > Also, using the thesaurus, all the synonyms connotate satanic entities... > so daemon is the right word... >=20 >=20 > Marty Leisner >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message >=20 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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