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ultimaThule
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Some more pictures from my silent series
---------------------------------------- Took this today on fifth biggest shopping mall on Finland... It is actually on west side (Espoo) and time is 9:20 a.m; there seems to be ten time more shops than customers... Sure is my kind of shopping mall http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyfu_mU-dmo ![]() |
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Sgt.Joe
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I just installed my SSD and benchmarked the drive, it is averaging 128.4 MBS compared to my old drive wich was averaging 56.1 MBS Even the slowest SSD's make any HD look like a turtle. Good luck with yours, you will definitely get faster boot times. Cheers
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Sgt.Joe
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The way that roof is constructed it almost makes it look like it is moving.
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ultimaThule
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Have to enjoy while it last, with those customer amount they will probably turn it to more profitable use, like yeast storage or something...
----------------------------------------Can say for sure that Citycon owns place and has 50M€ papper running up on couple of years. On another hand, they just did emit another 150M€ papiere to pay back earlier bonds.. Consent seems quite challenging to me, there is only generic shops on local malls. There is only one (also number of physical boutiques) luxury boutique (Louis Vuitton) in Finland. So really wondering how much generic cat litter must cost on generic pet shop so that they can cover cost from that amount of artificial climate. After all, behind that class, there is some very hard climate.... Sound yeast warehouse to me ![]() Apropoo, can you read that second link there? ![]() [Edit 1 times, last edit by ultimaThule at Jun 9, 2012 6:15:04 PM] |
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Sgt.Joe
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from the second link via G-translate:
----------------------------------------Citycon will be issued at EUR 150 million in domestic unsecured bond. The loan has a maturity of five years and maturity date of 11/05/2017. The loan is paid a fixed annual interest rate of 4.25 per cent an annual 11.5. Altogether, about 40 investors and was oversubscribed. Citycon will apply for a loan listing of NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Oy. The proceeds will be used for existing loans to repay as well as for general corporate purposes. "We are pleased with how the market received the Citycon of the bond. The bond size is the number of planned at the top and bottom of the pricing range of interest, the loan was oversubscribed and was carried out in a few hours. This is an important step in the financial basis the expansion, "said Deputy Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer Eero Sihvonen. Pohjola and Nordea Markets Markets are acting as lead arrangers of the issue. Helsinki 04.05.2012 CITYCON CORPORATION Marcel Kokkeel managing director For more information contact: Eero Sihvonen, Deputy Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer Phone 020 766 4459 or 050 557 9137 eero.sihvonen @ citycon.fi distribution: NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Major Media www.citycon.fi It might not be exact but I get the idea. Cheers
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ultimaThule
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crappy...
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Sgt.Joe
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Maybe that was kismet.
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kateiacy
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That looks like quite a storm system moving through the Twin Cities and central MN. Hope it doesn't cause trouble for anyone!
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Sgt.Joe
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That looks like quite a storm system moving through the Twin Cities and central MN. Hope it doesn't cause trouble for anyone! Not too bad here. We got about .5 in(1.25cm) of rain, some moderate wind and no hail. And the temperature went from about 90 F. to 70 F. Cheers
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Sgt.Joe
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OK, I have run the Power Edge 1950 for long enough to get an idea how it performs. It does best on the autodock applications, averaging about 5400 BOINC points per day. On HCC it does about 5109 per day. On CFSW it does about 4900 per day. And bringing up the rear is CEP2 with about 4100.
----------------------------------------I had not thought there would be as big a difference among the applications but I think with CEP2 all of the I/O slows down the processing. It is running linux mint12 with 1 sata drive and 4 gigs of memory and 2 Xeon E5410 quad cores. This covers about 1400 completed work units. Next I will see how much electricity it is using. Cheers
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