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Friday Musing: Why Hamsters?

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    Craig Robbins
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    How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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      How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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      I always thought the "hamsters" were like Gremlins - up to no good, mischief. so when something is broken with the site the Hamsters did it.

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        How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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        It's been a billion or so years* but I seem to recall Chris joking that the servers were powered by hamsters. I don't recall him referring to his staff as hamsters. *fgs1963 is my 2nd time at CP. My original would have been ~20 years.

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          How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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          It stems from the early CodeProject days when a bunch of hamsters escaped from the Maunder home and went feral. Till this day they thrive in the wamth of the CodeProject datacenters.

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            How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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            Good point ... Let's investigate :-) as I am also quite curious about this, and I never heard this before except in the Lounge ... and, this interview [A Coder Interview With Chris Maunder](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/267615/A-Coder-Interview-With-Chris-Maunder) points to Chris :-)

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              How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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              Dunno, whether or not it pre-existed CP, but I think the concept is that the servers are powered by hamsters running in their wheels. Which would explain why things may appear markedly slower at times -- the hamsters need feeding. And when the hamsters get out, things go bad.

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                How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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                If memory serves, CP severs are built from used iPhones. Tens of thousands of them. You need a lot of minions to service and maintain all these devices. Only a high number of well trained and occasionally electroshocked hamsters can pull of this kind of task.

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                  If memory serves, CP severs are built from used iPhones. Tens of thousands of them. You need a lot of minions to service and maintain all these devices. Only a high number of well trained and occasionally electroshocked hamsters can pull of this kind of task.

                  Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                  Nope, iPAQ PDAs: The New CodeProject Web Farm[^]

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                    How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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                    I can't believe that no one has answered correctly yet. It is in honor of Chris' mother, a hamster.

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                      How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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                      Because if he had called them Guinea Pigs they might have started to refuse the injections!

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                        I can't believe that no one has answered correctly yet. It is in honor of Chris' mother, a hamster.

                        Robust Services Core | Software Techniques for Lemmings | Articles
                        The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

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                        Although his father was quite lucky to find Sambucus[^] in the southern hemisphere. :)


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                          How did the term Hamsters, which seems to refer to Chris M's team, originate? Is this an Aussie term, European, perhaps Canadian? No complaints here - just curious. From my memory of my sister's pet, it mostly ate pellets, ran on a squeaky wheel, and produced pellets. Best wishes to all - Craig

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                          The Lounge[^] - September 2002:

                          Damn - looks like we need to change the hamsters in the cage. cheers, Chris Maunder

                          That's the earliest reference I can find. :) Followed by this[^] in March 2003.


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