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Message 5486 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 21:25:22 UTC
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hi together,



It's not easy to wait patiently until the new systems are glued and ready (for public)

It's sunday. It's the pre christmas time. Reasons enough to sit back and reflect about the
slowly shivering out of remembering of LHC work. The beautiful work!

I restarted an old client with work. The work was returned a while ago, will
not resend back to LHC. Just startet the Client for fun and refreshing the remembering.

Ahh the feeling! You can't imagine.

It's a pleasure to share this unique feeling, here are some hardcopies/screenshots:

The sixtrack in action




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Message 5487 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 21:29:53 UTC - in response to Message 5486.  
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Message 5488 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 21:39:27 UTC - in response to Message 5487.  

> > ...I restarted an old client with work. The work was returned a while
> ago, will not resend back to LHC. Just startet the Client for fun and
> refreshing the remembering.
> >
> > Ahh the feeling! You can't imagine. ...
>
> Ric, you need to get out more.
>
> Gibt es keine Kneipe oder Caf� in der N�he von wo Sie wohnen?
>

Hi Richard,

Sure, but they don't let me in. Pehaps because I installed boinc on their POS systems.
Even today was outside making a bike/Fahrrad trip.

Yesterday passed an other 4 Hours at the Zoo of Basel (going there at least 1-2 times per month, making some pictures)

But Richard you know, you can't be outside all the long day.

greetings


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Message 5489 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 21:47:48 UTC - in response to Message 5488.  
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Message 5491 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 22:02:16 UTC - in response to Message 5489.  

>.. it is -17�C ..

Wonderful, just wonderful. just open the windows and overclocking is no longer depending of heat sink.. right now we have 1.5 degrees C.

> Also, es gibt nicht B�cher, Fernseher mit/ohne DVD, Gespr�ch mit jemandem?
sure You are right, but all those things can't be done all the day..

It's a long time ago since I watched TV, prefering to be active myself.

OK coffee time.
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Message 5494 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 22:34:31 UTC - in response to Message 5491.  
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Message 5495 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 22:46:43 UTC
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These images are small in size.

http://members.shaw.ca/joevoxxer/LHCdiamondscreencap.jpg

Fun being user of the day, while the SETI guys have server issues.



And boinc with actual work units.
http://members.shaw.ca/joevoxxer/boinctesting.jpg


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Message 5497 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 23:22:11 UTC

Giving up on LHC.... no work for weeks.... SETI is up and running OK now, so I'm conventrating my efforts on the search for ET!!!!

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Message 5498 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 23:32:37 UTC - in response to Message 5495.  

@richard
believe me or not, the rack assempled in the (small) guest toilets room, is alway suffering of to much temperature, even now in winter, the windows must be open a bit to cool down the room. Not all heat can be reroutet to warm the appartement. My nearly wife loves to sit there, because it's the warmest place we have..

@Alex
Wonderfull, Thankyou, I see U are understanding our/my common suffering.
What is you environment? KDE with wine? Looks great, I'm interessted about,
but I guess, you must have an Einstein in the family to get the things run..

Well the SETI guys are used to have server issues in a regular way

There is a certain risk to come as UOD if you have created a profile.
LHC was sufferung of UOD more than one time.

There is work for everybody...
nothing to say...just admire the nostagica.


Are there more Hardcopies arround?



Please share them here.
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Message 5500 - Posted: 13 Dec 2004, 0:05:43 UTC - in response to Message 5498.  
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Message 5502 - Posted: 13 Dec 2004, 1:50:49 UTC - in response to Message 5498.  


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> @Alex
> Wonderfull, Thankyou, I see U are understanding our/my common suffering.
> What is you environment? KDE with wine? Looks great, I'm interessted about,
> but I guess, you must have an Einstein in the family to get the things run..
>

I tried out Boinc/LHC on a few old clunker machines just for the sake of testing.
I only did a couple of work units under linux(knoppix) with wine.
The Results validated ok.

Main PC is a WindowsXP box.
The other ones are clunkers which stay off most of the time.

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Message 5509 - Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 10:54:29 UTC - in response to Message 5486.  

> hi together,

hi, too,

> It's not easy to wait patiently until the new systems are glued and ready (for
> public)


And it's not easy, to await the credits for work that is almost done.

> Voil� a fat tunescan found:

I did so, also. And there are two crunched tunescans in LHC's database,
with credits pending to twelve (!) computers. Nine of them have given
back their results. Most of them did their work for 250.000 to more than
300.000 seconds. But credits will not roll back. It seems, that tunescans
are a lot of work, but very unefficient to crunchers.
Does this mean, it would be a good idea, to "kill" all tunescan work in
future?

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Message 5514 - Posted: 18 Dec 2004, 20:04:18 UTC - in response to Message 5498.  
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> Are there more Hardcopies arround?
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I have a few archived versions of LHC front page.

User of the day: me

User of the day: ric

Best User of the day.

I figure these may be fun to view in the future.



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