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Phlump's quote is all wrong
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Nov 22, 2001, 11:08 PM
 
I just joined Team MacNN (under chris@discstickers.com), and I saw that interesting quote by Phlump. Heh. I have a TiBook 500 that does 4+ Million Keys/sec while idling. My one roommate has a dual 500 G4 Tower. He does 8+ million/sec. My other roommate has a 1.4 GHz P4. He *might* hit 3 million/sec idling. So either something is wrong with the RC5 cruncher or PC's just suck. I'm gonna go with the later on that one.
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Nov 23, 2001, 01:01 AM
 
Welcome aboard, we can definitely use the help.

Phlump was talking about something slightly different, I took his quote a bit out of context. If he would just post some juicy "Mac users are idiots" statements somewhere, this would be a lot easier.

... however, I will not disagree with your conclusion.
     
   
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