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Mike
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Eric mad some preworks for


Eric mad some preworks for todays outage.

Mike

Andreas
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NSA and CIA are trying to

NSA and CIA are trying to shut the project down because too many alien civilisations have been found :-) They don't want us to know.

Click my stat image to go to the BOINC Synergy Team site!

Chris S
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RE: NSA and CIA are trying

Message 67858 in response to message 67857

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NSA and CIA are trying to shut the project down because too many alien civilisations have been found :-) They don't want us to know.

Theres too many alien people on this planet without inviting any more along!!!

Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)

Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now

Dogbytes™
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RE: RE: NSA and CIA are

Message 67859 in response to message 67858

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Quote:
NSA and CIA are trying to shut the project down because too many alien civilisations have been found :-) They don't want us to know.

Theres too many alien people on this planet without inviting any more along!!!


I couldn't agree more, but the problem is that most of them are coming
from Uranus like a bunch of mejados.

:)

John Clark
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Looking to win without

Looking to win without support from those alien people -- purple people?

Shih-Tzu are clever, cuddly, playful and rule!! Jack Russell are feisty!

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
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As an aside, there's a

As an aside, there's a hilarious thread over at SETI about a cruncher (Astro, have seen him here as well IIRC) re-activating a Pentium 60 (yes, that's 60 MHz!!) for crunching and how he follows the oldtimers's progress as it fights against the deadline.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=39157

Cool to read, brings back all sorts of memories from the last century :-)

CU

BRM

John McCallum
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RE: As an aside, there's a

Message 67862 in response to message 67861

Quote:

As an aside, there's a hilarious thread over at SETI about a cruncher (Astro, have seen him here as well IIRC) re-activating a Pentium 60 (yes, that's 60 MHz!!) for crunching and how he follows the oldtimers's progress as it fights against the deadline.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=39157

Cool to read, brings back all sorts of memories from the last century :-)

CU

BRM


Yes a gallant try but allas futile

I think there's a world market for maybe five computers - Thomas Watson, IBM

Dogbytes™
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RE: RE: As an aside,

Message 67863 in response to message 67862

Quote:
Quote:

As an aside, there's a hilarious thread over at SETI about a cruncher (Astro, have seen him here as well IIRC) re-activating a Pentium 60 (yes, that's 60 MHz!!) for crunching and how he follows the oldtimers's progress as it fights against the deadline.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=39157

Cool to read, brings back all sorts of memories from the last century :-)

CU

BRM


Yes a gallant try but allas futile


I would like to see it tried on a Trash 80...!

ML1
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RE: RE: As an aside,

Message 67864 in response to message 67862

Quote:
Quote:

As an aside, there's a hilarious thread over at SETI about a cruncher (Astro, have seen him here as well IIRC) re-activating a Pentium 60 (yes, that's 60 MHz!!) for crunching and how he follows the oldtimers's progress as it fights against the deadline.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=39157

Cool to read, brings back all sorts of memories from the last century :-)


Yes a gallant try but allas futile


Round one was lost.

But, with a rejig of the software with the wonders of The Chicken Coop, the old rig is squaring up for Round TWO!

Just watch the dots join up on the graph...

This promises to be another nail biter right through to the finish.

Here's hoping there's no power cut or a blown fuse!!!

Happy crunchin',
Martin

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