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Message 16891 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 22:32:02 UTC - in response to Message 16889.  
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... Anyway, "DH" is obvious but just what is a "KW"?

My best (only) guess is ... a kcuf wit as in a f*** wit but really backward


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Message 16893 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 23:09:24 UTC - in response to Message 16892.  


k00k whiner

Ooops!

My apologies to Dag (and the kcuf wits, who can reasonably feel insulted by me).


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Message 16902 - Posted: 15 May 2007, 14:36:32 UTC - in response to Message 16900.  


k00k whiner

Ooops!

My apologies to Dag (and the kcuf wits, who can reasonably feel insulted by me).


No problem. So nice of you to post an apology. So sad the KWs have detached and quit else they could read your kind words too. Oh well, maybe when they're done sulking they'll come out and play again.


Hey, life's too short to get knotted in your own umbilicus - spread a little happiness, that's what I say.

..... ah, maybe that's why they've stopped the whinging ....

Time to let my processor get back to CPDN (geez, how much resource can it eat?).
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Message 16905 - Posted: 15 May 2007, 15:46:53 UTC

This thread is SpamFest No. 2, I would say. One is not online for two days and... People go out, smell at some flowers instead. After such a long time, maybe there is a light at the end of the Queen Mary tunnel from la Suisse to the UK. Of course, that fact will only slightly increase the probability, that LHC@home will normalize soon. Faire clatfart from me :D.
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Message 16913 - Posted: 18 May 2007, 7:54:33 UTC

Master Aaron set me to laughing. I currently connect to several projects that are out of work. All it's done to my efforts is generate no returns for the projects not looking for returns...the rest still supply WUs to crunch and are happy to credit my account with credits once in a while.

Make hay while the sun shines, use the hay to make other things while waiting for the sun :P

Keep on truckin'
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Message 16928 - Posted: 23 May 2007, 4:41:46 UTC - in response to Message 16703.  

You can wait for BOINC to repair the damage or you can just exit BOINC and edit the client_state.xml file and change the long term debt for each project to 0. There is freeware utility available to do that for you but I can't remember the name or the download link.



I do :-)

See link under sig. We have a new Beta web based version but it's view only at this time. You'll have to use one of the older versions to actually clear it... at least for now. Links to both are in top menu on the web pages.
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Message 16929 - Posted: 24 May 2007, 0:20:21 UTC - in response to Message 16928.  

You can wait for BOINC to repair the damage or you can just exit BOINC and edit the client_state.xml file and change the long term debt for each project to 0. There is freeware utility available to do that for you but I can't remember the name or the download link.



I do :-)

See link under sig. We have a new Beta web based version but it's view only at this time. You'll have to use one of the older versions to actually clear it... at least for now. Links to both are in top menu on the web pages.



Oh nifty! This is going to make help desk work about 10000 times easier! I can't wait until it's fully up and running!
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