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Morpheus
09-02-01, 02:48 PM
We just got stomped... back to position 70...

lets CRUNCH some freakin' WUs team!!!!


good hunting!!!

[Oc]acaridans
09-02-01, 03:14 PM
WHAT...huh? who?...how....what... HUH??

BONK!!!!!

toomnymods
09-02-01, 04:47 PM
It says we're only 30 WU's behind them COME ON PEOPLE UPLOAD UR WU'S :D :p
CRUNCH ON!!

Neptune
09-02-01, 05:10 PM
Bah... Well I'm getting another 1.4ghz CPU to throw into another SETI Cruncher on Wed! All of you should follow my lead and bite the bullet and buy a new cpu!! Your team needs more power!! :D

TC
09-02-01, 06:06 PM
Running wide open here. Just fixed a machine last night, and hopefully will add another tonight, although I'll have to manually upload results since my switch has no more ports open.

Neptune
09-02-01, 06:08 PM
TC, what do you do for a living? Got any tips for aquiring/constructing such a swass farm like yours :)

JigPu
09-02-01, 06:25 PM
Just sent in all 7 WU from my main comp in yesterday. Now that everyone in the family has becomed completely obsessed with "The Sims", I've had to reconnect the telephone line to my P-90 about a week ago, and turned in a WU about 3 days ago (finally... mom made me disconnect the phoneline, so I never got to send in the WU for about 3 weeks...).

Acording to SPY, this WU will be finished at 12:04 AM today, and that's with the 6CpF average (now my average is dropping like a rock... currently running 3CpF!). That's one more by tonight (hopefully).

Back on the P-90...
JigPu

TC
09-02-01, 06:46 PM
Originally posted by Neptune
TC, what do you do for a living? Got any tips for aquiring/constructing such a swass farm like yours :)

I'm currently seeking employment with a regular company, but I started my own business several years ago. I build high-end workstations for stuff like CAD, and some entry-level servers. I also offer consultation services, network installation, repair, on site trouble shooting, etc. I also dabble in basic web design. Most of business lately has been repair and troubleshooting services. The going rate for that around here is $120 hr, so it's not too bad if you know your stuff. I'm adding A+ Network+ and CCNA to my certifications, and hopefully that will land me a better job in these tough times.

Basher
09-03-01, 01:19 AM
CCNA should help a ton :)

TC
09-03-01, 01:21 AM
Originally posted by Basher
CCNA should help a ton :)

Yeah I hope :)