Well, the advantage to having "soup" in the user name makes it easier for
people to know who's listing is on the printer.

It sure beat the heck out of "JRC000" like I faced at one job.

(I am told that one fellow was used to hearing me referred to as the 'soup
man' even though I never got soup;  he was apparently surprised to make the
connection w/ my last name.)

On another note:  I'm hoping my manager, when someone asks for my time and
attention (usually w/o a CLAIM code) gets to reply: "No soup for you!".

Of course I also get into interesting naming conventions.  An LPARable
pSeries box is being referred to as "Sybil".


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John R. Campbell, Speaker to Machines (GNUrd)      {813-356|697}-5322
Adsumo ergo raptus sum
MacOS X: Because making Unix user-friendly was easier than debugging
Windows.
Red Hat Certified Engineer (#803004680310286)
IBM Certified: IBM AIX 4.3 System Administration, System Support
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John's motto, going all the way back to high school:

"John Campbell, spelled like on the can:  S - O - U - P"

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> Thanks for the chuckle...  :-D
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