I am going to kill you all
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I am going to kill you all
Well, I just upgraded my machine from a Thoroughbred 2400+ to a Thoroughbred 2700+. Therefore, I expect I should now be able to pass a lot of people I couldn't before.
Alright, childishness aside, I do have a motive: I want to maximize my folding potential for team SPCR. I want to make other teams look bad.
Alright, childishness aside, I do have a motive: I want to maximize my folding potential for team SPCR. I want to make other teams look bad.
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zuperdee, that's most ungentlemanly conduct
I dissaprove thoroughly , *cough (Bulls**t) cough*
Heh, unregistered, surely you ain't gonna take that
Get on Bro, Whip his skinny little ass
You don't wanna get caught
Or are we gonna have to
Go Un, Go Un, Go Un,Go
Your the best, Now beat the rest
Pete 'The Timid' Amer
I dissaprove thoroughly , *cough (Bulls**t) cough*
Heh, unregistered, surely you ain't gonna take that
Get on Bro, Whip his skinny little ass
You don't wanna get caught
Or are we gonna have to
Go Un, Go Un, Go Un,Go
Your the best, Now beat the rest
Pete 'The Timid' Amer
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Well, I am hoping that if we compete against each other for folding power, maybe it will also help our team. After all, EOC seems to be increasing their lead over us day-by-day now (they are now outproducing us by over 1,500 PPD), and we seem to be rather stagnant--according to EOC's team stats page for us, our output doesn't seem to be increasing one little bit.
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Somewhere else someone had a theory about how many folding machines would go offline once the summer holidays (in North America) came around and all those students went home. I wonder how likely this is?zuperdee wrote:After all, EOC seems to be increasing their lead over us day-by-day now (they are now outproducing us by over 1,500 PPD)
We'll also see a loss due to machines getting turned off from extreme heat (like a couple of mine will)...sonofdbn wrote: Somewhere else someone had a theory about how many folding machines would go offline once the summer holidays (in North America) came around and all those students went home. I wonder how likely this is?
Dave