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    Glad to have you and perfect timing! Now just let us know how you like your beef and the order shall be placed with the chef!
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    I think I take offensive in this guy (top host in http://stats.free-dc.org/new/allhost...direction=DESC)
    http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/sh...?hostid=180247

    Measured floating point speed 215639.64 million ops/sec
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    I didn't accidentially shift the decimal point

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    Quote Originally Posted by uOpt
    I think I take offensive in this guy (top host in http://stats.free-dc.org/new/allhost...direction=DESC)
    http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/sh...?hostid=180247

    Measured floating point speed 215639.64 million ops/sec
    Measured integer speed 393806.35 million ops/sec

    I didn't accidentially shift the decimal point
    Plain and simple cheat..no questions about it..thats a 2530mhz P4..
    Consider it reported to Baker Labs!
    I don't mind being beat, but I like a level playing field!
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    those kinds of people should have all their points stripped away, as they arn't helping @ all
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    The number of cows seems to be increasing at an incredible rate.

    Someone get them on birth control or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v0dka
    The number of cows seems to be increasing at an incredible rate.

    Someone get them on birth control or something.
    Haha

    Not only do they increase in numbers, they are getting :banana::banana::banana::banana:y.

    Here's one picking his nose, right up in my face.



    Here's one mooning me.

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    Well they are helping the project, because they calculate Work Units, which is the important thing, but as you said they shouldnt get any credit for it.
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    I really fired everything on r@h I have, 3 working rigs with together > 7 GHZ and my 3 home computers adding another > 8 GHZ ...

    i wanna have the phattest cow including "green" gras mwhahaha
    anybody of you on the FESPA in the netherlands? would be cool to go on cow hunt with ya there LOL
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    That pic of the cow licking it's nose is...

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    Our production of cows, is as mentioned before by several clear minded XS members, increasing.
    We must seperate the male and females, there's too much cow pron on the Dutch low lands.

    I overheard two of them talking, and they are somehow making a point.
    Here's what the Dutch proud cow had to say.
    It's an absurd world! I'm a vegetarian and my main purpose in life is to be eaten by a non-vegetarian XS member, go figure!'
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    OK, I decided this is decent stuff and added a couple dual-core Opterons (1x 2.0 GHz, 1x 2.6 GHz, 1x 2.7 GHz).

    The 2.7 GHz was at 2.8 for the night but since the temperature in my machine room is so high now (strange, how come... ) it crashed and I had to restart it at 2.7 GHz this morning and lost the night's results. My life is ruined.

    Anyway, in the future it will be required that we make the BOINC client benchmark correctly on FreeBSD. I won't be able to keep all this hardware on Linux for long. Both BOINC and Rosetta work fine on FreeBSD but there is a problem with the benchmarking dragging my scores down too much. Whom do I contact to mess with this?

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    They are beginning to be desperate.
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