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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Have any of you ever seen a hissi-fit? It is a terrible thing to see!Yep! Last time was in April of 1989 (when my ex and I separated). As you say, not a pretty sight at all. |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Team MOT ![]() mapplebeck moves up to 72nd spot. ![]() Great job team! ![]() The 7-Day Passing Lane: ![]() Parmesian to pass coingames in 4 days. Mushball to pass parmesian TODAY. Jonathan to pass Blizzie in 4 days. Stares to pass finnman in 2 days Blueprint to pass mlaferty in 2 days NiceMedTexMD to pass theunderdog TODAY Tomwp to pass Wardstar TODAY randy9002 to pass Pandas Dad in 2 days JerBlock tp pass barney15c in 2 days AStafford to pass shinob925 TODAY Good morning MOT! ![]() Hey DM, I really like these posts you make. Good job reminding the team of our efforts at BOINC MOT! BTW, have you considered ocing your graphics card? I'm not sure I trust myself not to break it. But the thing just runs so cool now. Under full load never above 63C and averaging 60C. |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Too bad. I am only interested in the WCG stuff and primarily in the Cancer related. So, I guess everyone will just have to send the money. Or......not..... I may try to build me a kick-@$$ quad when I get a few bucks ahead. Thanks to all! This is the new quad which both Dataman and I bought. It would be difficult to build one yourself for that price. Other than a Vista licensing problem (corrected after a bit of a hassle) Dataman had, they have been running purr-fectly since! That does look like a really good deal. I could use one of those or two I am not quite ready though (my wife would kill me) but in a month or so I think I will try sneak one in the budget. Of course I will be caught but by then my punishment will likely be less severe. Have any of you ever seen a hissi-fit? It is a terrible thing to see!Hey do you have an office? You could hide it from your wife by leaving the PC at work and never even have to be confronted about it! As always, I advocate the sneaky way. I might even get an office myself one of these days, in which case I will be moving tons of orphaned pcs into my office and setting up BOINC on all of them. FREE ELECTRICITY BABY! |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Too bad. I am only interested in the WCG stuff and primarily in the Cancer related. So, I guess everyone will just have to send the money. Or......not..... I may try to build me a kick-@$$ quad when I get a few bucks ahead. Thanks to all! This is the new quad which both Dataman and I bought. It would be difficult to build one yourself for that price. Other than a Vista licensing problem (corrected after a bit of a hassle) Dataman had, they have been running purr-fectly since! That does look like a really good deal. I could use one of those or two I am not quite ready though (my wife would kill me) but in a month or so I think I will try sneak one in the budget. Of course I will be caught but by then my punishment will likely be less severe. Have any of you ever seen a hissi-fit? It is a terrible thing to see!Also, I totally understand your focus on cancer. I started doing WCG because both my grandmothers and my father have had cancer of some sort. However, now I spread my computing wealth (thank you monsieur Obama for the turn of phrase) to FAAH, HCC, and PS3GRID. Here's what PS3Grid says about their project: We study protein dynamics and association using mainly gaming hardware as Playstation3 and Nvidia graphics cards. One of our most important project is called ps3grid.net. Via a computational study of proteins we can help experimental scientists to understand at a more fundamental level the mechanisms that produce certain outcomes in an experiment. This help designing further experiments and ultimately increase our knowledge on a disease. We are particularly interested in proteins related to Alzheimer disease. |
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RT
Master Cruncher USA - Texas - DFW Joined: Dec 22, 2004 Post Count: 2636 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Too bad. I am only interested in the WCG stuff and primarily in the Cancer related. So, I guess everyone will just have to send the money. Or......not..... I may try to build me a kick-@$$ quad when I get a few bucks ahead. Thanks to all! This is the new quad which both Dataman and I bought. It would be difficult to build one yourself for that price. Other than a Vista licensing problem (corrected after a bit of a hassle) Dataman had, they have been running purr-fectly since! That does look like a really good deal. I could use one of those or two I am not quite ready though (my wife would kill me) but in a month or so I think I will try sneak one in the budget. Of course I will be caught but by then my punishment will likely be less severe. Have any of you ever seen a hissi-fit? It is a terrible thing to see!Also, I totally understand your focus on cancer. I started doing WCG because both my grandmothers and my father have had cancer of some sort. However, now I spread my computing wealth (thank you monsieur Obama for the turn of phrase) to FAAH, HCC, and PS3GRID. Here's what PS3Grid says about their project: We study protein dynamics and association using mainly gaming hardware as Playstation3 and Nvidia graphics cards. One of our most important project is called ps3grid.net. Via a computational study of proteins we can help experimental scientists to understand at a more fundamental level the mechanisms that produce certain outcomes in an experiment. This help designing further experiments and ultimately increase our knowledge on a disease. We are particularly interested in proteins related to Alzheimer disease. I have had cancer as well. Was no fun but I got lucky. I have also been known to run other projects some. HPF was my second choice. There are some extra video cards laying about ... I will have to check on them and report them here..Perhaps some of you good folk could use them. There is one dual core PC that just sits there with two cables going in ... power and Ethernet and nothing else attached. It sits on top of the freezer in the laundry room. I use Remote Desktop Connect on Vista to get to it. As to an office...yes, but it is off the main living area of my home so I can't sneak one by my wife. And electricity is anything but free here (although there is a nuclear plant about 15 miles from here).Take Care All. |
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keithhenry
Ace Cruncher Senile old farts of the world ....uh.....uh..... nevermind Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 18667 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 10/21 - All Members:
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Points milestones report ======================== No points milestones found. ![]() Runtime milestones report ========================= RT reached 13 years of runtime ![]() Results returned milestones report ================================== Blueprint returned their 1,700th result ![]() New members report ================== No new members found. ![]() Retired members report ====================== No new retired members found. ![]() For the week as a team: Statistics Total Run Time Points Results Team Records: Results Returned: 12/19/2007 2,522 Points: 12/19/2007 379,990 Runtime: 01/25/2006 1:123:00:53:34 Good crunching folks!!!! |
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keithhenry
Ace Cruncher Senile old farts of the world ....uh.....uh..... nevermind Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 18667 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 10/21 - Active Members
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Note: Active members are those who earned points in the prior 30 days. Top Ten active members returning points today: 01: Dataman - 37,892 points 02: RT - 24,092 points 03: Dave Bell - 23,068 points 04: Mushball - 20,023 points 05: keithhenry - 18,057 points 06: Fanie - 15,409 points 07: parmesian - 11,751 points 08: Blizzie - 11,083 points 09: marysduby - 9,879 points 10: Tomwp - 8,528 points Total points returned today: 251,633 Active members returning points today: 36 Average points per member active today: 6989.80556 |
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keithhenry
Ace Cruncher Senile old farts of the world ....uh.....uh..... nevermind Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 18667 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Trivia fact for the curious - we should cross 62 million points at WCG on Wednesday.
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Runtime milestones report ========================= RT reached 13 years of runtime ![]() Results returned milestones report ================================== Blueprint returned their 1,700th result ![]() Awesome guys! |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Hey Dataman, how many graphics cards do you have crunching? You account for 10k results per day and I only pull down 3k on average.
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