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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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Hey marysduby. A long time ago, I sent you a couple of computers. A Dell and a home-built. Are you still running them?
----------------------------------------As to your comments: Obama scares the <self-censored> out of me. McCain just bothers me. Out of over 300 million of us this is the best the two parties can come up with???!!! I know at least a dozen people that would do better than either one bucause they have fundamental values of honesty and integrity. I guess I would have said that about "W" which makes me question my own judgement. Have a great day everyone ![]() |
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Former Member
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Hey marysduby. A long time ago, I sent you a couple of computers. A Dell and a home-built. Are you still running them? As to your comments: Obama scares the <self-censored> out of me. McCain just bothers me. Out of over 300 million of us this is the best the two parties can come up with???!!! I know at least a dozen people that would do better than either one bucause they have fundamental values of honesty and integrity. I guess I would have said that about "W" which makes me question my own judgement. Have a great day everyone ![]() Hello RT--Good to hear from you.Yes the home built is still running but the Dell died--but right now i am working in Florida so i only have two machines running that i brought with me.I have about three more weeks here and when i get back to Virginia i will crank up again.I thought it was you but was not sure--Take care--Gerald |
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Former Member
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In a quote from the previous "Paper" A quiet end to the month and quarter! Nice showing by RT and Mushball! Thanks. Have cranked up some machines I normally don't run just to see how much I could produce. I will be shutting one of them back down in a few days as I am worried about the fans in it (Laptop). As to BOINC Stats, I don’t think I care; I did a bunch at SETI at one time and then a ton at UD before finding WCG. UD (Grid.org ) ran out of work once and kept sending out the same old work units time and again just to keep us busy.. I left them when I found out we were just spinning our wheels and we could have been contributing elsewhere. As to the political problems/financial markets, I distrust both candidates and parties. I, distrust Obama even more than I distrust McCain and both were complicit with the whole sub-prime issue...Evidence suggests OBama more than McCain. Anyway, who can tell truth from fiction in our spin world? Oh well, it is just my income/taxes/healthcare they are screwing around with; so it is no big deal. It occurs to me that being a pure-bred pessimist gives you a significant advantage when considering our federal government...it makes you seem almost clairvoyant. Have a good day all – an old Irish saying “Hooray Anyway” Welcome To Camp Obama By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Friday, October 03, 2008 4:20 PM PT Election '08: Voters coast-to-coast are receiving e-mails from the Obama campaign encouraging them to sign up to learn pre-election agitation tactics at "Camp Obama." Red kerchiefs, anyone? Read More: Election 2008 When readers first alerted us to the camps, we thought it might be another hoax that migrated into inboxes. But it's for real. The unsolicited pitch goes like this: "Camp Obama attendees will receive real world organizing experience that will have a direct impact on this election. Graduates of Camp Obama will go on to become Deputy Field Organizers who will lead this campaign to victory in crucial battleground states around the country." The letter continues, "By participating in Camp Obama you'll get the kind of experience that Barack got as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago, where he learned that real change happens from the bottom up." While the letter neglects to identify the source of that "experience," a slide on a camp blog linked to the Obama Web site offers a clue. Underneath a "Welcome to Camp Obama" banner, a trainer at Obama headquarters in Chicago is seen speaking next to a wipe board with the words "Saul Alinsky" scrawled across it. Alinsky is the late Chicago socialist and street agitator who is considered the father of community organizing. Another slide of a camp trainer identified as Mike Kruglik is equally telling. Kruglik happens to be the Alinsky disciple who first taught Obama hardball organizing tactics on the South Side. He was Obama's boss in the '80s. Kruglik now works for the Chicago-based Gamaliel Foundation, which trains and deploys radicals across the country. Kruglik once declared Obama "the undisputed master of agitation," according to David Freddoso, author of the best-seller "The Case Against Barack Obama." Obama learned well from the master agitator. Alinsky taught future radicals that bad things are often done for the right reasons, love without power is sentimental mush, power must be taken, and all change comes about as a result of threat and pressure. Obama calls his Alinskyite experience "the best education I ever had." Now he's passing it on to his groupies. He recently told supporters in Nevada, a state that will be hotly contested, to sharpen their elbows in the final lap of the race. Confront Republicans, he said, and "get in their faces." "Be absolutely ruthless," adds Camp Obama director Jocelyn Woodards, who leads the intensive two-day training course for campers in Chicago. In the Alinsky model, organizing is code for agitating. For revolution. He had no patience for liberals who merely talked of change. "Liberals protest," he wrote in "Rules for Radicals," while "radicals rebel." Liberals become "indignant," while "radicals become fighting mad and go into action." "Liberals give and take oral arguments," Alinsky added. "Radicals give and take the hard, dirty, bitter way of life." Alinsky's paragon of radicalism was Satan, to whom he dedicated the first edition of "Rules": "Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer." Dirty street fighting is at the heart of Obama's organizing. While he stands above the fray, his minions at ACORN are threatening, intimidating, confronting and even committing voter fraud. This is Alinsky's end-justifies-means morality in action. Whatever it takes to win the revolution. Obama needs more agitators, so he's set up these camps to train them. ACORN has the minority communities covered, while the camps are churning out mostly coed organizers. The Chicago program has already trained some 2,000 agitators to go back to their college campuses and reproduce more Obama clones. No campaign has been successful at mobilizing students to vote en masse. But Obama hired the founder of MTV's Rock the Vote to organize students and train them to use Alinsky tactics on campuses in battleground states. They have been training these students since the primaries. They in turn are registering fellow students in droves to vote, while creating massive phone banks to help get out the vote on Election Day. Meanwhile, ACORN is registering thousands of minorities to vote in key states. Such potential new voters don't show up in the national polls of "likely voters," which show a relatively tight race, because they've never voted and don't show on past rolls. If they turn out at the polls on Nov. 4, it could translate into a landslide for Obama. If he can garner better than 50% of the popular vote, he can claim a mandate for his radical agenda. What's more, all these first-time minority and student voters wouldn't vote for just Obama. They'd also more than likely vote down-ballot for other Democrats, padding their majorities in Congress. If Democrats score supermajorities, filibuster-proofing the Senate, Obama could get most of his agenda rammed through in the first 100 days, surely in the first two years, before Americans could get a chance to check Democrat power in the midterm election of 2010. How much damage could they do? Well, look at how much damage the Clintonistas did. We're now seeing the financial fruits of their social experiment to apply affirmative action to the lending business. Obama plans to conduct a far more radical social experiment. Few during this long campaign have wanted to talk about Obama's days as a community organizer or his ties to radicals, because they didn't want to raise the S word. Well, guess what? The avoidance has given him license to apply his organizing skills on a mass scale. It made the difference in the primaries when he beat the Clinton machine, and it may now make the difference in the general election. Not calling attention to Alinsky and the other socialists behind the Obama movement has even allowed creation of camps to indoctrinate American youth. If John McCain hopes to win, he'll have to act as ruthlessly as Obama's campers. He can start by exposing for voters the socialist underpinnings of community organizing.---This really scares me for my Grand Children and i am loading my 45 [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Oct 4, 2008 4:36:53 PM] |
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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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Hey everyone, Harvard has approved my decision to switch from an MTS degree (2 years) to the MDiv (3 years + a thesis). Here is the petition I wrote. Let me know if anyone is interested in Humanism or Humanist-related issues. Hey Jonathan, it's good to see that a "young snot" can think and change their mind! Us old farts tend to be pretty set in our ways. Guess that's why it's always said that the hope of the future is in our youth. Religion seems to get stuck with a lot of excess baggage that doesn't really belong. I still think about your first paper you posted about. Yes, I still think you got that second assumption wrong. If you define "God" as that which is omnipotent, omnipresent and omnisicient, I'm finding it leads to some interesting thoughts in some interesting areas. |
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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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G'day folks. Hope everyones doing well. It's rapidly approaching summer here in Australia, and this years bush fire season will be here any day now. University has less than two months left in the year, and the dual core pc is back and crunching although i'm not sure if I'll achieve my million points goal by the end of the year now (although we'll be trying). Will drop by again in a week or two after I've finished a couple of assignments due soon. Hi Marc! Good luck with the goal! Keep trying. I'm used to hearing about the brush fires over on your other coast. Don't recall hearing much about them out your way. Hmmm, guess I ought to check out your press. |
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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 10/04 - All Members:
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Points milestones report ======================== No points milestones found. ![]() Runtime milestones report ========================= No runtime milestones found. ![]() Results returned milestones report ================================== No results returned milestones found. ![]() 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 10/04 - 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 - 48,494 points 02: marysduby - 27,599 points 03: Dave Bell - 19,087 points 04: RT - 18,129 points 05: keithhenry - 17,305 points 06: Mushball - 17,214 points 07: Blizzie - 10,832 points 08: Fanie - 9,878 points 09: parmesian - 9,621 points 10: Jonathan Figdor - 7,241 points Total points returned today: 239,102 Active members returning points today: 35 Average points per member active today: 6831.48571 |
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Former Member
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Not a bad showing for only 35 of us. No milestones to crow about, so I just thought I would say thank you to Keith for taking the time each evening to condense the stats down for easy reading for all of us on the team."
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Former Member
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Jonathan and I have found you can run 5 cores using 6.3.10 ... 4 plus the card. Cheers! I've been following your and Master Figdor's comments here concerning GPU processing fairly closely and would consider adding myself to the MOT team at PS3Grid if what you say is true. As far as I've read on the PS3Grid forums, running a WU solely on the GPU won't be available til version 6.3.11. Some users have stumbled upon situations where they've found 3 WU's crunching on Dual Cores (5 on Quads), but that seems to be an error and GPU times have suffered or CPU's have slowed down considerably. If I can keep all my WCG WU's running as they are on the various cores PLUS add something for the GPU to crunch, I'm in. Well, after finding a deal on a 9800GTX (still expensive up here). Also, are you setting up your machines with dual video cards (one for GPU crunching and one for everyday use) or just replacing the existing with a PS3Grid compatible one? Anxious to hear some comments from you both. |
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Dataman
Ace Cruncher Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Post Count: 4865 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Jonathan and I have found you can run 5 cores using 6.3.10 ... 4 plus the card. Cheers! I've been following your and Master Figdor's comments here concerning GPU processing fairly closely and would consider adding myself to the MOT team at PS3Grid if what you say is true. As far as I've read on the PS3Grid forums, running a WU solely on the GPU won't be available til version 6.3.11. Some users have stumbled upon situations where they've found 3 WU's crunching on Dual Cores (5 on Quads), but that seems to be an error and GPU times have suffered or CPU's have slowed down considerably. If I can keep all my WCG WU's running as they are on the various cores PLUS add something for the GPU to crunch, I'm in. Well, after finding a deal on a 9800GTX (still expensive up here). Also, are you setting up your machines with dual video cards (one for GPU crunching and one for everyday use) or just replacing the existing with a PS3Grid compatible one? Anxious to hear some comments from you both. Hiya [gunner] thank's for stopping by. I've been running an 8800GT card for a few weeks and an 9800GTX for only a few days. My Boinc client is 6.3.10. and on PS3Grid. It is still in BETA and in it's infancy. Here's what I've found: 1. #WU's: It is sporatic. You can force it to run five (1 GPU and 4 others) by using the method Jonathan described above. At other times it will do it without any intervention. At other times it just runs 1-3. I have not found anything yet that tells me why. ??? I have not seen any difference in performance ... but can't say I have looked at it either. 2. Run times: WU's run between 12 hours and <24 hours. (They have 2 different projects). 3. Quorum/Return Time: The quorum is 1 but the return times are short (2 days for one project and 4 days for the other) 4. Credits: Every wu I have run received 3232.06 credits. It does not matter which project or how long or short the run time. It almost appears to be hard coded. 5. 8800 vs. 9800 card: The 8800 uses only one power feed but the 9800 requires two. The 9800 produces A LOT more heat but only runs the wu ~10% faster. So far I am not impressed with the 9800. But again, I have not been doing this very long and have no previous GPU experience. 6. I have "heard" the folding@home GPU client is completely different and does allow running 5 at a time. I have not looked into this. That's about all I know so far. Maybe Jonathan can add something as he has been doing it longer. Cheers! ![]() EDIT: No I am just using the new card. On both machines the original card is imbedded in the MB and it "appears" to overide it. ![]() [Edit 2 times, last edit by Dataman at Oct 5, 2008 3:05:14 PM] |
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