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keithhenry
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Sadly, these are somewhat expensive solutions. I'm looking for obscure places at Harvard for me to hide a laptop so it can crunch all year long and not heat my apartment in the summer. My desktop is a lost cause though - I have to shut it down during the day since it heats my room to a comfy 65 degrees F even when it is 20 degrees F with my window open and a fan on. Dataman, Unfortunately, I have to shut most everything down about the end of May to early September. When the outside temperature is 105F (41C), my office is 90F (32C) and the processors are 158F (70C), there is no place to put the heat. ![]() A few solutions: 1) move the servers into the cooler basement 2) equip the workstations with active (liquid) cooling 3) install an air condition These temperatures might even go up during the next years... We can't allow summer to keep us from finding cures... Best regards, Stefan. First off, Jonathan, check with the library and see if they have study carrels reserved for graduate/doctoral students. I've know the libraries at some colleges to have these - essentially rooms not much bigger than a broom closet with enough room for a desk not much bigger than a TV tray, a chair, overhead light with switch and a small storage cabinet above the desk. Most importantly, each has a small, lockable door. If you have a power outlet and some way to manage internet connectivity, then it's up to the question of if the ventilation is good enough to keep the machine from overheating. You have to pay rent for these though. Stefan, Jonathan, both your statements are a great illustration of the great diversity of this team. Our members come from all over the world, all kinds of backgrounds and many different cultures. For some of us, the cost of electricity is a big factor limiting how much we can crunch. For others, that's not a factor so we have enough machines that the collective heat they generate becomes a factor. Some of us only have a small corner of a room for our crunchers and others have an entire room just for that use. Some of us rely on using available machines at work, be that one or one hundred, for our crunching while others own their own machines. Some crunch 24x7x365 while others only crunch when their machines are on but idle. What can seem simple and straightforward to one is complex to another due to these differences. It makes for a interesting team to lead too! |
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Yeah, I checked the carrels - sadly, none are available that are locked up and secure. I don't mind hiding my laptop, just so long as it can be under lock and key. In other reasonably good news, I have an interview with a NY law firm about using their pcs to crunch for world community grid. They might not join our team (might want the good press of doing something like this), but at least it will add some crunchers.
I'm in NY now and my alienware is up in Boston exclusively running WCG. My laptop is somewhat streaky since my parents need to use it. My stats are a little bit down, but I hope they spike after the new year when I return to Boston. BEST TO ALL! Sadly, these are somewhat expensive solutions. I'm looking for obscure places at Harvard for me to hide a laptop so it can crunch all year long and not heat my apartment in the summer. My desktop is a lost cause though - I have to shut it down during the day since it heats my room to a comfy 65 degrees F even when it is 20 degrees F with my window open and a fan on. Dataman, Unfortunately, I have to shut most everything down about the end of May to early September. When the outside temperature is 105F (41C), my office is 90F (32C) and the processors are 158F (70C), there is no place to put the heat. ![]() A few solutions: 1) move the servers into the cooler basement 2) equip the workstations with active (liquid) cooling 3) install an air condition These temperatures might even go up during the next years... We can't allow summer to keep us from finding cures... Best regards, Stefan. First off, Jonathan, check with the library and see if they have study carrels reserved for graduate/doctoral students. I've know the libraries at some colleges to have these - essentially rooms not much bigger than a broom closet with enough room for a desk not much bigger than a TV tray, a chair, overhead light with switch and a small storage cabinet above the desk. Most importantly, each has a small, lockable door. If you have a power outlet and some way to manage internet connectivity, then it's up to the question of if the ventilation is good enough to keep the machine from overheating. You have to pay rent for these though. Stefan, Jonathan, both your statements are a great illustration of the great diversity of this team. Our members come from all over the world, all kinds of backgrounds and many different cultures. For some of us, the cost of electricity is a big factor limiting how much we can crunch. For others, that's not a factor so we have enough machines that the collective heat they generate becomes a factor. Some of us only have a small corner of a room for our crunchers and others have an entire room just for that use. Some of us rely on using available machines at work, be that one or one hundred, for our crunching while others own their own machines. Some crunch 24x7x365 while others only crunch when their machines are on but idle. What can seem simple and straightforward to one is complex to another due to these differences. It makes for a interesting team to lead too! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() CONGRATULATIONS Adywebb@BC ON REACHING 1,000,000 MOT POINTS !!!!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks Dave - nice to get 'both' of me official MOT millionares!!
![]() Ady, Mushball, thanks for your joining with us one more time to help make our goal a reality. Will you be able to stay with us beyond that to the year end? Keith - I can't speak for Mushball, but 'Adywebb' will definately be heading back home by the weekend for Christmas, with 'Adywebb@BC ' moving on to another campsite shortly after I suspect. It will be great to see the MOT'ly crew reach the 50 Million on Christmas Day ![]() |
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keithhenry
Ace Cruncher Senile old farts of the world ....uh.....uh..... nevermind Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 18665 Status: Offline Project Badges: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Yeah, I checked the carrels - sadly, none are available that are locked up and secure. I don't mind hiding my laptop, just so long as it can be under lock and key. In other reasonably good news, I have an interview with a NY law firm about using their pcs to crunch for world community grid. They might not join our team (might want the good press of doing something like this), but at least it will add some crunchers. I'm in NY now and my alienware is up in Boston exclusively running WCG. My laptop is somewhat streaky since my parents need to use it. My stats are a little bit down, but I hope they spike after the new year when I return to Boston. BEST TO ALL! Well, who knows, maybe some will free up after the end of the spring semester? Can't hurt to get on the waiting list - if you aren't already. ![]() |
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keithhenry
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Keith - I can't speak for Mushball, but 'Adywebb' will definately be heading back home by the weekend for Christmas, with 'Adywebb@BC ' moving on to another campsite shortly after I suspect. It will be great to see the MOT'ly crew reach the 50 Million on Christmas Day ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Keith, Jonathan, Dataman,
both your statements are a great illustration of the great diversity of this team. True! I really didn't intend to sound like a smart aleck with my suggestions! I enjoy the luxury of being able to add servers from work while others only can use their own private machines from home. At home I have a basement which is cool all summer but of course while I was a student (compu science as well) I had a small room only and would also have been unable to run a bigger machine park at summer due to heat (let alone the space limitations in a student room). Since I'm now employed and married with (step) children, house and cars, I sometimes forget those student years. Sorry!! I'm really glad we are well on our way to complete the 50 mio challenge in time as I won't be able to add the two new IBM servers before January. We have moved our servers to an older part of the hospital and the power lines here are very old -- to protect the servers from peaks and short outages all server racks (except this new one) has USVs. I would not run production machines without USVs anyway but I would usually begin to set up these new servers and do 1-2 weeks of configuration and burn-in without. But with these older lines we shy away from that and wait until the missing USVs are installed as well. But they won't come this year; I hope for early to mid January. After all I have to keep parmesian off my back ;) Best regards, Stefan. |
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Keith, Jonathan, Dataman, both your statements are a great illustration of the great diversity of this team. True! I really didn't intend to sound like a smart aleck with my suggestions! I enjoy the luxury of being able to add servers from work while others only can use their own private machines from home. At home I have a basement which is cool all summer but of course while I was a student (compu science as well) I had a small room only and would also have been unable to run a bigger machine park at summer due to heat (let alone the space limitations in a student room). Since I'm now employed and married with (step) children, house and cars, I sometimes forget those student years. Sorry!! I'm really glad we are well on our way to complete the 50 mio challenge in time as I won't be able to add the two new IBM servers before January. We have moved our servers to an older part of the hospital and the power lines here are very old -- to protect the servers from peaks and short outages all server racks (except this new one) has USVs. I would not run production machines without USVs anyway but I would usually begin to set up these new servers and do 1-2 weeks of configuration and burn-in without. But with these older lines we shy away from that and wait until the missing USVs are installed as well. But they won't come this year; I hope for early to mid January. After all I have to keep parmesian off my back ;) Best regards, Stefan. We will be happy to have your help-havent heard from parmesian in quite awhile-I raised 5 children -one of them was my biological child and one Grandson that is 16 and he is a pretty good kid--Merry Christmas! [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Dec 20, 2007 2:42:38 PM] |
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Ady, Mushball, thanks for your joining with us one more time to help make our goal a reality. Will you be able to stay with us beyond that to the year end? Keith... I will hang around till you meet your goal and then give Canada a hand to fight off those dastardly cows ![]() Merry Christmas to all the MOT'ers and a Great Next Year..... ![]() [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Dec 20, 2007 6:43:04 PM] |
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It's not fair. I'm taking my bat home. Waaa-haaa!
![]() Guess who's just drawn duty manager over Christmas and the New Year. That's Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Year Day. ![]() I don't like this game any more, let's play something else. ![]() |
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