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Former Member
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Why not sell both her kidneys Paul_D, and get one with the new Broadwell 22-core/44 thread Xeon E5's? Lol, I was thinking more of one of mine tbh, she's only got one herself so I doubt she'd donate it But 22 core? Hmm not seen those, best not look, it'll only give me stupid ideas. |
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dcrobinson
Veteran Cruncher UK Joined: Mar 10, 2009 Post Count: 1176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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But 22 core? Hmm not seen those, best not look, it'll only give me stupid ideas. They aren't on sale quite yet but it's imminent I think... for about $4000 per CPU.
Dave Robinson, Malvern, UK
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RTS48
Veteran Cruncher Bolivia Joined: Aug 2, 2009 Post Count: 1353 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good Morning All.
----------------------------------------I've tried to split my projects across 3 machines, My quad core iMac and my twin core MBP are running OET exclusively and I have changed the quad MBP to run HST and FAH2. It has been at least 2 days since I made the changes so things haven't really settled down yet but I am surprised to see that I haven't received any FAH2 WUs on the quad MBP only HST. Is there a shortage of FAH2 WUs?
Rod Peel
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RTS48
Veteran Cruncher Bolivia Joined: Aug 2, 2009 Post Count: 1353 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good Morning Team, I trust that you are all keeping warm. My son is in the UK and reports snow in Solihull! Am I glad that I emigrated here, it is mid Autumn and we are still hitting the 30s with night time temperatures of around 21. Mid winter (21st June) it can get as low as 9 but 18 is the norm. The growing (and mowing) season lasts 365 days a year so no break for the gardener.
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Rod Peel
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dcrobinson
Veteran Cruncher UK Joined: Mar 10, 2009 Post Count: 1176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Yes, it snowed on Saturday, which is the first time it's snowed on my birthday since biblical times. Didn't last long though. Guinea pigs are good for keeping the grass down. Aren't they indigenous in Bolivia, or am I thinking of Peru, where they eat them, don't they? Maybe you could train them.
----------------------------------------Y I watched a programme on TV yesterday about food/cooking in Bolivia. It seemed to mainly feature coca leaves and spectacular scenery.
Dave Robinson, Malvern, UK
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