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by NeilBlanchard » Thu Jan 20, 2005 7:37 pm
Hello Team:
Hey! I just noticed that I am now on the
Top 20 Producers list!! I'm number 19:
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team rank PPD! total points
44 NeilBlanchard 572 86,841
...of course, finishing two 600 pointers in one day (on two machines) helps a LOT!!
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by burcakb » Fri Jan 21, 2005 12:27 am
You can run, but you can't hide Neil. Once this pally gets quiet enough for 24/7....
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by JanW » Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:18 am
Just got passed for the first time since I joined the Team (and the Fold) a month and a half ago.
Chtudor zoomed past at 2000PPD: what's a mere mortal supposed to do against that
And now
teknerd is up to no good either...
I'm actually surprized it didn't happen earlier, given I only have two machines
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by chtudor » Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:23 am
JanW wrote:Just got passed for the first time since I joined the Team (and the Fold) a month and a half ago.
Chtudor zoomed past at 2000PPD: what's a mere mortal supposed to do against that
You guys have been at this longer then I, I'm just trying to make up for it. Trying to stem the tide that is presenting itself from the Dutch Power Cows and all.
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by wooglin » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:11 am
JanW wrote:Just got passed for the first time since I joined the Team (and the Fold) a month and a half ago.
Chtudor zoomed past at 2000PPD: what's a mere mortal supposed to do against that
And now
teknerd is up to no good either...
I'm actually surprized it didn't happen earlier, given I only have two machines
I think chtudor is just trying to keep his house warm without having to actually turn on a furnace.
I've got 2 machines in my room, a Northwood P4 3.06 and a P-Mobile 1.0GHz Laptop and if I leave the door closed the temp shoots from 21 to 27 degrees.
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by peteamer » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:17 am
chtudor wrote:You guys have been at this longer then I, I'm just trying to make up for it.
Fair enough.....
I've been doing this for ~13months now, your about to overtake me in a mere 19 days
Your gain on me is 1814 points PER DAY !!!
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I'd say your '
making up for it' allright.
The
only person not on your overtake list is
TRC-13...
... and to put things in perspective... he's pulling away from me at 5800+
PPD !!!!!!!!!!!! (~ my
monthly input
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Well done Everyone... Keep stoking those fires to maintain steam pressure.
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by chtudor » Thu Jan 27, 2005 2:34 pm
wooglin wrote:
I think chtudor is just trying to keep his house warm without having to actually turn on a furnace.
I've got 2 machines in my room, a Northwood P4 3.06 and a P-Mobile 1.0GHz Laptop and if I leave the door closed the temp shoots from 21 to 27 degrees.
Only three machines at home folding. A P4 3.6, a P42.6, and a P43.2 laptop. the 3.6 is watercooled and the other two are in the closet so I don't hear/feel the heat.
But I've got 5 quads, 4 duals, and 4 singles of various linux flavors spinning in the Data Center.
Once the second processor for my old dell precision shows up I'll add that to the mix.
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by burcakb » Sat Jan 29, 2005 1:26 pm
sthayashi,
Hi
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by JanW » Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:54 am
chtudor wrote:Trying to stem the tide that is presenting itself from the Dutch Power Cows and all.
You're aiming high. And it shows!!! As
wooglin said elsewhere:
Power to ya!
And to everyone else of course!!!
You guys are making a wonderful effort, and we have some headroom now to deal with KWSN properly
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by NeilBlanchard » Sat Feb 05, 2005 7:40 pm
Hello:
Beyonder & I have a tight race going: there is only 51 points between us (I'm behind), and we each have *exactly* the same daily average of 464 points! Wow!
Who's gonna make it to the big 100K mark first?
And yes, the Dutch Power Cows (who we *blew* by a few months back) have turned things around, and they are gaining on us fast! Currently they are going to do it in 46 days! Come on team! We need some old inactive members to come back into the Fold, and some new ones to join and keep on Folding!
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by Beyonder » Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:08 pm
Man, if you have too many more of those 900 point days, it's going to be a short race...
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by tomcat » Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:53 pm
toot, toot ... i passed 400K points
/me does a happy dance
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by Tibors » Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:30 pm
Congratz
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by burcakb » Wed Mar 02, 2005 2:05 am
trodas,
hi
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by Zyzzyx » Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:48 pm
I'm back! (again (for awhile))
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ ... s=&u=34693
Been funking about with my main system (XP-M o/c to 2.2ghz), but its up and going again to keep my little P3-566 company. Might even manage to get my 1700XP going again. If I don't first smash the durn thing with a hammer in frustration.
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by Semm » Thu Mar 10, 2005 7:38 am
Also back again. With more computers! Three p4s, 2.4-2.6, two XP2200s, one dual P3-800, one A64 2800, one P-M 7something, and one celeron 1.8. Maybe more to come as I set up a bunch of thin clients to practice on.
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by peteamer » Thu Mar 10, 2005 9:48 am
Welcome back
Semm.
Complete with a fair arsenal.
Pete
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by Semm » Thu Mar 10, 2005 11:18 am
Thanks...The one thing that bothers me is that a couple of them are LOUD. Oh well. Maybe when I have the money to embark on a silencing quest...
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by peteamer » Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:23 pm
If it's for
Folding@Home ... your exempt from
most noise restrictions ...
And if modifications are .. 'in the pipeline' ... anything is acceptable in the .. 'interim' ...
Pete
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by peteamer » Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:31 pm
Zyzzyx your obviously (a little lately
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'Welcome Back' as well ...
As is any and everyone it should be said.
Science and Research is what matters.
(And points for the team... )
EDIT:
Following
wooglin's advice/observation below...
EDIT to my above post :
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(And points for the team... ))
For the oldies and those with 4000X3000 screen sizes ...
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by wooglin » Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:58 pm
peteamer wrote:
(And points for the team... )
Lord, could you make it any harder to read?
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by Semm » Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:03 pm
peteamer wrote:If it's for
Folding@Home ... your exempt from
most noise restrictions ...
And if modifications are .. 'in the pipeline' ... anything is acceptable in the .. 'interim' ...
Pete
Weeeell, the loud ones are the dual-p3 and the P4 2.4.
The p3 is a server with a SCSI drive. The IDE interfaces on the board don't even work. So that's not going to get MUCH quieter, unless I go diskless (which I *could*, since it's not actually serving anything at the moment). I wanted to get some practice with diskless stations anyway. Hmm. And it'll need a new power supply. Or maybe just a new fan in the current one. Hmmm. And I could 5 or 7 volt the CPU fans...Hmmmm...All I'd REALLY have to buy is the fan...
The p4, on the other hand, is a screamer. Not much to do there, though, because it's a laptop and I have it running flat-out 24/7 (I ended up with it when I already had the P-M for myself). Unless...Hmmm...No! BAD! I will NOT rip apart the laptop and put a fan onto the hot bits
Seems I'm getting the silencing fever again. Eesh.
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by JanW » Mon Mar 21, 2005 12:38 pm
Can't resist mentioning my recent milestones:
In the last 2 days I
Thanks to everyone who helped on the way!!
And, BTW, what's happening to you
Col_Jox?!? You zoomed past me at 700PPD, and now I'm due to overtake you in 4 days???
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by peteamer » Mon Mar 21, 2005 1:05 pm
JanW wrote:Can't resist mentioning my recent milestones:
passed 100 WUs
passed 40k points
Nice one Matey...
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by Macke » Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:20 am
Finally!
After a very slow but pretty steady climb I can be proud of just breaking the 40k points barrier and actually made it up to the top 100 folder list for SPCR!
I'm happy, even though just one of my four folding machines is running 24/7 (my work computer) ... they still contribute about 300 points per day on average.
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by peteamer » Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:30 pm
Macke wrote:I can be proud of breaking the 40k points barrier and made it up to the top 100 folder list for SPCR!
I'm happy
Nice One Macke!!!
Team SPCR Salutes You
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by ilh » Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:00 am
I expect to pass 10k points today, and I have produced 2.5% of the team's points in the past 7 days.
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by peteamer » Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:36 am
ilh wrote:I expect to pass 10k points today
ilh wrote:and I have produced 2.5% of the team's points in the past 7 days.
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Well Done !!!... That ... 'Team Member'
Sorry I'm English... ( ) and have no idea whether 'ilh' is male/female/both/alien/internet/noisy... ................
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Pete
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by StarfishChris » Thu Mar 31, 2005 2:35 pm
His name IS in his signature.
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by tomcat » Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:35 pm
not really a milestone but:
because i'm moving i had to shut down all my folders. some of them where up and running 24/7 for almost a year
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C:\temp>uptime
\\T2 has been up for: 305 day(s), 23 hour(s), 48 minute(s), 9 second(s)
AMD XP 2600+ at 2.4Ghz, Reserator 1 cooling
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