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* Basil | * Basil | ||
* Chives | * Chives | ||
* Cilantro | * Cilantro | ||
* Dill | * Dill | ||
* Garlic | * Garlic | ||
* Lavender | * Lavender | ||
* Lovage | * Lovage | ||
* Marjoram | * Marjoram | ||
* Mint | * Mint | ||
* Onion | * Onion | ||
* Oregano | * Oregano | ||
* Parsley | * Parsley | ||
* Rosemary | * Rosemary | ||
* Sage | * Sage | ||
* Savory | * Savory | ||
* Sorrel | * Sorrel | ||
* Spearmint | * Spearmint | ||
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* Thyme | * Thyme | ||
* Watercress | * Watercress | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
Herbs were used as server names at [http://www.reading.ac.uk/ Reading University], UK in the early 1980s. In particular, Sage and Onion were the two main VAXen in the Computer Science Department. | Herbs were used as server names at [http://www.reading.ac.uk/ Reading University], UK in the early 1980s. In particular, Sage and Onion were the two main VAXen in the Computer Science Department. |