6The reference to me as being “known by a million other process names” was a result of my writing a quick and dirty program in VAX assembly language which allowed selection of a random process name. Within OpenVMS, a process, or a user’s timesharing slot, may be addressed by name, unique to a group of processes. People would routinely assign personal names or other monikers to their process when logged in and using the system. The result of that program was that I sent it to someone via a BBS out in Hartford. The program wound up on an OpenVMS setup at the Pratt & Whitney plant in west Hartford, where it mutated into something with all sorts of foreign language characters being used in employees’ process names. I could imagine names like “Lòók!! were used, as ones which made interesting crude graphical shapes. That is the last I had heard of the program.