Strange double identity issue in terminal, text files showing as unix terminal files [suspected 'workgroup' issue?]

Hey everyone. Using Mavericks 10.9.2 but a few odd things that don't seem easy for me to pin down or change keep coming up. Hopefully most the things I'm concerned about people here can prove me wrong. Firstly over the last few weeks I've noticed that when I log into terminal half the time it says the correct thing, ie, garys-mac-pro:~ gary$
But sometimes a totally different identity seems to start up, so the text changes from the above to sudo-seedling:~ gary$ and I noticed the following text in my sharing center in system prefs looks like this:
Terminal: http://i60.tinypic.com/w814eq.png
Sharing: http://oi60.tinypic.com/w814eq.jpg
"Your computers name is: gary’s Mac Pro
Computers on your local network can access your computer at:
sudo-seedling.local"
I'd've never changed the name myself, and wouldn't have used that either, which is what aroused my attention. One final thing that I'm not 100% sure is relevant or not is that of late I keep getting 'shared devices/servers', sometimes with names you might expect like BTHUB4 (why would they put a server with an admin password I've not been told in my local network though?) another called WorkGroup (again a server that I can not get any info or access from without a password) and a few times others called ADMIN. I live at home with one other person who doesn't even have a phone, let alone a computer. When these turn up there's no info I can get on them by right clicking get info (all identifiable info just has a perpetuating spinning white wheel), they don't even seem to be accessible though terminal, I tried for a while.
[EDIT: A brand new 'shared' something has now popped up, is called home, same *** all the other ones (screencap http://i.imgur.com/fZTFsg3.png )
I've also noticed two similarly "hidden" elusive drives/servers in my root directory called home and net with very odd properties:  they say always say they are zero bytes and created in 2001 =/ But the "date modified" date is always right up to date, and I get the same blank spinning wheels for any info from them.  just dont like having so many new, hidden, remote and unexpected things on my MAC.. So why can I not delete them? Anyone know what these are? Are they normal? See this picture http://oi62.tinypic.com/iyzyc1.jpg
One final thing I noted that I have no clue about and defo did not set up are the settings in network center for WINS and DNS, the WINS has my 'so called' netbios name, and below that that I'm working in a workgroup called workgroup  http://i57.tinypic.com/jadxmh.png
And towards DNS both boxes are greyed out and unchangeable, don't know if that is normal or not. Screncap http://oi60.tinypic.com/szbkmc.jpg

Hey everyone. Using Mavericks 10.9.2 but a few odd things that don't seem easy for me to pin down or change keep coming up. Hopefully most the things I'm concerned about people here can prove me wrong. Firstly over the last few weeks I've noticed that when I log into terminal half the time it says the correct thing, ie, garys-mac-pro:~ gary$
But sometimes a totally different identity seems to start up, so the text changes from the above to sudo-seedling:~ gary$ and I noticed the following text in my sharing center in system prefs looks like this:
Terminal: http://i60.tinypic.com/w814eq.png
Sharing: http://oi60.tinypic.com/w814eq.jpg
"Your computers name is: gary’s Mac Pro
Computers on your local network can access your computer at:
sudo-seedling.local"
I'd've never changed the name myself, and wouldn't have used that either, which is what aroused my attention. One final thing that I'm not 100% sure is relevant or not is that of late I keep getting 'shared devices/servers', sometimes with names you might expect like BTHUB4 (why would they put a server with an admin password I've not been told in my local network though?) another called WorkGroup (again a server that I can not get any info or access from without a password) and a few times others called ADMIN. I live at home with one other person who doesn't even have a phone, let alone a computer. When these turn up there's no info I can get on them by right clicking get info (all identifiable info just has a perpetuating spinning white wheel), they don't even seem to be accessible though terminal, I tried for a while.
[EDIT: A brand new 'shared' something has now popped up, is called home, same *** all the other ones (screencap http://i.imgur.com/fZTFsg3.png )
I've also noticed two similarly "hidden" elusive drives/servers in my root directory called home and net with very odd properties:  they say always say they are zero bytes and created in 2001 =/ But the "date modified" date is always right up to date, and I get the same blank spinning wheels for any info from them.  just dont like having so many new, hidden, remote and unexpected things on my MAC.. So why can I not delete them? Anyone know what these are? Are they normal? See this picture http://oi62.tinypic.com/iyzyc1.jpg
One final thing I noted that I have no clue about and defo did not set up are the settings in network center for WINS and DNS, the WINS has my 'so called' netbios name, and below that that I'm working in a workgroup called workgroup  http://i57.tinypic.com/jadxmh.png
And towards DNS both boxes are greyed out and unchangeable, don't know if that is normal or not. Screncap http://oi60.tinypic.com/szbkmc.jpg

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