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An unexpected bump in my team rank in EAH, Shaktai, where'd ya go?
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virex
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Mar 23, 2005, 10:04 AM
 
i noticed everyone in einstein got a bump today, then i realized it was because Shaktai left.....hoping this is in error...

     
jbcool
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Mar 23, 2005, 03:57 PM
 
Originally posted by virex:
i noticed everyone in einstein got a bump today, then i realized it was because Shaktai left.....hoping this is in error...
Naw, just a change in identity.
The new and improved version: Silverhawk

But I'm thinking more of a "Big Turkey"

Oh BTW I am coming to get in at E@H while I have extra processing power for the next week.
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virex  (op)
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Mar 23, 2005, 05:36 PM
 
hmmmm then did someone leave? cause everyone went up by a rank.....odd.....

sucks for me that you are gearing up in einstein, cause i'm loosing my highest producer tomorrow as i am done with my internship. those pentium m's can sure crank out some cobbles...

     
jbcool
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Mar 23, 2005, 08:59 PM
 
Originally posted by virex:
hmmmm then did someone leave? cause everyone went up by a rank.....odd.....

sucks for me that you are gearing up in einstein, cause i'm loosing my highest producer tomorrow as i am done with my internship. those pentium m's can sure crank out some cobbles...
Sorry to hear that you are not going to have the horsepower anymore.
It was always great fun trying to keep up with you. Only have this 3400+ for another week to try and catch up with you.

Yea it does look like someone left just can't remember them all.
Looks like we have some new members too.
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Shaktai
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Mar 23, 2005, 10:26 PM
 
Shucks, jbcool figured me out, but yeah, I'm still there but all my power is on predictor right now. Problem is I'm several hundred miles away from my machines, and looks like my production there took a dive today. Oh, well, be back home late Friday night.
     
jbcool
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Mar 24, 2005, 12:57 AM
 
Originally posted by Shaktai:
Shucks, jbcool figured me out, but yeah, I'm still there but all my power is on predictor right now. Problem is I'm several hundred miles away from my machines, and looks like my production there took a dive today. Oh, well, be back home late Friday night.
He pardner just a litte fun at ya.

Sorry to hear that your numbers are going to slow down this week. I try not to push these machines to hard. (Mush, Snap, Crack)

Yea I remember how much you slacked off when I was on the road.
I liked the Predictor much better when it said I had a 50 day intercept, now it is like six months again.

It's all great fun. Bunch of good people around here.
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Shaktai
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Mar 24, 2005, 10:33 PM
 
Looks like almost my entire farm is down. I wonder what the problem is?
     
Shaktai
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Mar 26, 2005, 01:22 PM
 
Found the problem with my Farm. Every one of the Windows boxes got a bad work unit and was stuck on a Fortran error. I had to manually acknowledge the error message for them to resume. Lost about three days of crunching. The Macs held up fine.
     
jbcool
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Mar 27, 2005, 07:33 PM
 
Originally posted by Shaktai:
Found the problem with my Farm. Every one of the Windows boxes got a bad work unit and was stuck on a Fortran error. I had to manually acknowledge the error message for them to resume. Lost about three days of crunching. The Macs held up fine.
I had the same thing happen here. Mine were only down for a few hours at the most each time they hit a bad work unit.

You are still to far away for me to throw a rock and hit you.
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