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Re: Computing for Sustainable Water Badge Recognition Thread

No prob. pramo,
It was already just a hack copy & paste job anyway.
I like playing around with Gimp...

By the way it wasn't meant as a dis to you heavy hitters.
I got a lot of respect for you guys who go "Above and Beyond..."
Just wish I could do more biggrin
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gold on this mornings update. ruby tonight?
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No prob. pramo,
It was already just a hack copy & paste job anyway.
I like playing around with Gimp...

By the way it wasn't meant as a dis to you heavy hitters.
I got a lot of respect for you guys who go "Above and Beyond..."
Just wish I could do more biggrin


no dis even assumed until you said that, obviously none taken wink I'm not a heavy hitter really, just fortunate to have some outside resources available right now. My personal rigs woud be closer to Moustache scissors.

Anyway it really what Bearcat said (QFT):
Doesn't matter if you have 1 core or 100 cores. The fact that your contributing is what counts. Congrats to all for supporting WCG.
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You guys with the big crunching farms are Awesome applause


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I like this picture. I'm still laughing with it.

Mine needs to show a man on hands and knees with a pair of garden sheers next to the guy with the push mower. I have one C2D with 11 projects attached to it. I take weeks for a bronze and a lot more for the others. Love the image though. I have the first WU onboard but my computer put it's self in HP so I will be very slow until it works its way out. One WU has a 900h time estimate and it is blocking everything right now. It is overly long but until it works its way through everything is slow.
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bronze here
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It seems to be that Ruby has been added to our badge hunt. It seems this linux issue is going to slow down my badge hunt on this project. Congrats to others getting badge updates as well.
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Silver. Gold on Saturday.
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Silver.
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Got one
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Bronze
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  • i5-10400 (Comet Lake, 6C/12T) @ 2.9 GHz
  • i5-7400 (Kaby Lake, 4C/4T) @ 3.0 GHz
  • i5-4590 (Haswell, 4C/4T) @ 3.3 GHz
  • i5-3330 (Ivy Bridge, 4C/4T) @ 3.0 GHz

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