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Really? It has worked for me on 6.2.19 as I have used it to shut down a core to control heat on that $#@%$# Crapway (er ... Gateway) machine I have. biggrin

EDIT: Make that 6.2.19

I think you are mistaken. Look for yourself: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/browser/branch...e_release_6_2/lib/prefs.C

The old setting was removed. http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/changeset/14639/trunk/boinc/lib/prefs.C


Well that is strange, D confused as it is running right now on 3 cores @ 85% CPU. That is the only way I can keep it going without it rolling over and playing dead. But then that machine has been a piece of <deleted> ever since I opened the box. I could not even give it away to Blizzie laughing biggrin When I set it to three cores (75% of processors) it stopped one that was running and set it to "waiting to run". It's been running 3 cores for about 10 days or so. confused confused
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Really? It has worked for me on 6.2.19 as I have used it to shut down a core to control heat on that $#@%$# Crapway (er ... Gateway) machine I have. biggrin

EDIT: Make that 6.2.19

I think you are mistaken. Look for yourself: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/browser/branch...e_release_6_2/lib/prefs.C

The old setting was removed. http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/changeset/14639/trunk/boinc/lib/prefs.C


Hey Didy ... I just tested it on one of the HP's also running 6.2.19. I set it to 75% of processors and it forced a benchmark and then set one of the running wu's to "waiting to run". I set it back to 100% and it resumed processing on all 4 cores.

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It's raining!!!


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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 10/03 - All Members:

Team rank movement report
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Prior New Current
Member name Rank Change Rank Points
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regex 123 -1 124 236,593
NiceMedTexMD 124 +1 123 238,212

Points milestones report
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Tomwp reached 1,000,000 points applause

Runtime milestones report
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No runtime milestones found. sad

Results returned milestones report
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wrr returned their 3,200th result applause

New members report
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No new members found. sad

Retired members report
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No new retired members found. smile

For the week as a team:

Statistics  Total Run Time  Points   Results
Date (y:d:h:m:s) Earned Returned
10/03/2008 0:124:09:10:29 261,666 423
10/02/2008 0:107:23:36:14 228,979 358
10/01/2008 0:099:03:23:42 204,335 312
09/30/2008 0:100:18:54:49 212,315 328
09/29/2008 0:118:12:46:39 246,506 383
09/28/2008 0:104:23:53:40 218,520 333
09/27/2008 0:106:19:45:10 223,019 347


Team Records:
Results Returned: 12/19/2007 2,522
Points: 12/19/2007 379,990
Runtime: 01/25/2006 1:123:00:53:34

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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 10/03 - Active Members

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Current Points
Active member name Rank Change Points This Period
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marysduby 1 0 23,948,847 19,826
nl59056 2 0 14,569,249 2,370
Dataman 3 0 10,225,572 48,699
parmesian 4 0 9,168,173 9,356
Esteban69 5 0 8,242,287 6,644
Coingames 6 0 5,530,071 4,782
Fanie 7 0 4,752,490 13,544
Blizzie 8 0 4,404,351 10,017
Graham 9 0 4,392,145 1,725
frans6nl 10 0 4,034,388 5,207
PohSoon 11 0 4,026,853 2,446
Dave Bell 12 0 3,901,047 13,852
RT 13 0 3,387,822 24,755
Jonathan Figdor 14 0 3,185,864 1,881
keithhenry 15 0 3,098,224 15,850
Alain Bryden 16 0 2,432,350 0
sulcata 17 0 2,401,170 5,467
Vuj 18 0 2,230,420 3,453
Mushball 19 0 2,141,516 21,438
Rasse 20 0 1,965,969 848
lawrencehardin 21 0 1,814,463 1,218
stares 22 0 1,531,917 7,458
siseberg 23 0 1,517,809 733
finman 24 0 1,492,228 841
Wunderwuzzi 25 0 1,470,896 489
John Parker 26 0 1,404,636 0
txjallen 27 0 1,385,353 0
largethunder 28 0 1,340,393 5,192
charlie99 29 0 1,177,157 0
Rulkethecharon 30 0 1,159,263 3,566
wrr 31 0 1,059,686 5,793
Tomwp 32 0 1,001,916 2,917
newtod 33 0 933,736 0
AStafford 34 0 916,955 547
Sunny L. Kae 35 0 904,759 689
Arthur256 36 0 736,431 0
laughing66607 37 0 650,171 558
JerBlock 38 0 605,723 551
johng 39 0 585,597 1,042
Jockin 40 0 562,273 573
Barramundi 41 0 550,818 1,897
Blueprint 42 0 547,801 5,605
Airwolf_Liu 43 0 519,106 800
John Conrad 44 0 518,044 1,305
dtype 45 0 439,437 0
elpe 46 0 387,413 546
Bon Kuhlman 47 0 313,338 2,487
shinob925 48 0 240,369 0
NiceMedTexMD 49 0 238,212 2,834
Momentary Lapse of Reason 50 0 232,427 0
mapplebeck 51 0 194,621 0
madambaster 52 0 178,954 0
cknotty 53 0 160,520 0
Harry de Swart 54 0 116,971 0
sammercer 55 0 84,569 800
WoytaZ 56 0 78,316 1,065
Daragaaz 57 0 26,874 0


Note: Active members are those who earned points in the prior 30 days.

Top Ten active members returning points today:
01: Dataman - 48,699 points
02: RT - 24,755 points
03: Mushball - 21,438 points
04: marysduby - 19,826 points
05: keithhenry - 15,850 points
06: Dave Bell - 13,852 points
07: Fanie - 13,544 points
08: Blizzie - 10,017 points
09: parmesian - 9,356 points
10: stares - 7,458 points

Total points returned today: 261,666
Active members returning points today: 43
Average points per member active today: 6085.25581
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WOOHOO!!! Congrats TOMWP on beocming the newest MOT Millionaire!!!! Maybe a second post this year now?? biggrin
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"On multiprocessors, at most use: "X" processors"


BOINC 6.2 and 6.3 both ignore that setting.

I for one am not amused. I pointed this out to the developers, they ignored me.


Really? It has worked for me on 6.2.19 as I have used it to shut down a core to control heat on that $#@%$# Crapway (er ... Gateway) machine I have. biggrin

EDIT: Make that 6.2.19


Hum. I got my copies of BOINC from WCG currently 5.10.45 and the number of processors setting works exacly as I exect it to on several Dell multi-cores and one HP multi-core.

Speaking of some new graphics, when someone does them, please consider that the current size is a bit large and further that the "Gold and Black" has been around for literally years ... it might be nice to see some variation in colors based on something meaningfull. Everyone have a great day... at least you can't lose any money in the market today. beat up
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In a quote from the previous "Paper"
A quiet end to the month and quarter! Nice showing by RT and Mushball!

Thanks. Have cranked up some machines I normally don't run just to see how much I could produce. I will be shutting one of them back down in a few days as I am worried about the fans in it (Laptop).

As to BOINC Stats, I don’t think I care; I did a bunch at SETI at one time and then a ton at UD before finding WCG. UD (Grid.org ) ran out of work once and kept sending out the same old work units time and again just to keep us busy.. I left them when I found out we were just spinning our wheels and we could have been contributing elsewhere.

As to the political problems/financial markets, I distrust both candidates and parties. I, distrust Obama even more than I distrust McCain and both were complicit with the whole sub-prime issue...Evidence suggests OBama more than McCain.

Anyway, who can tell truth from fiction in our spin world? Oh well, it is just my income/taxes/healthcare they are screwing around with; so it is no big deal.

It occurs to me that being a pure-bred pessimist gives you a significant advantage when considering our federal government...it makes you seem almost clairvoyant.

Have a good day all – an old Irish saying “Hooray Anyway”


Welcome To Camp Obama

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Friday, October 03, 2008 4:20 PM PT

Election '08: Voters coast-to-coast are receiving e-mails from the Obama campaign encouraging them to sign up to learn pre-election agitation tactics at "Camp Obama." Red kerchiefs, anyone?

Read More: Election 2008

When readers first alerted us to the camps, we thought it might be another hoax that migrated into inboxes. But it's for real.

The unsolicited pitch goes like this: "Camp Obama attendees will receive real world organizing experience that will have a direct impact on this election. Graduates of Camp Obama will go on to become Deputy Field Organizers who will lead this campaign to victory in crucial battleground states around the country."

The letter continues, "By participating in Camp Obama you'll get the kind of experience that Barack got as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago, where he learned that real change happens from the bottom up."

While the letter neglects to identify the source of that "experience," a slide on a camp blog linked to the Obama Web site offers a clue. Underneath a "Welcome to Camp Obama" banner, a trainer at Obama headquarters in Chicago is seen speaking next to a wipe board with the words "Saul Alinsky" scrawled across it.

Alinsky is the late Chicago socialist and street agitator who is considered the father of community organizing.

Another slide of a camp trainer identified as Mike Kruglik is equally telling. Kruglik happens to be the Alinsky disciple who first taught Obama hardball organizing tactics on the South Side. He was Obama's boss in the '80s. Kruglik now works for the Chicago-based Gamaliel Foundation, which trains and deploys radicals across the country.

Kruglik once declared Obama "the undisputed master of agitation," according to David Freddoso, author of the best-seller "The Case Against Barack Obama."

Obama learned well from the master agitator. Alinsky taught future radicals that bad things are often done for the right reasons, love without power is sentimental mush, power must be taken, and all change comes about as a result of threat and pressure.

Obama calls his Alinskyite experience "the best education I ever had."

Now he's passing it on to his groupies. He recently told supporters in Nevada, a state that will be hotly contested, to sharpen their elbows in the final lap of the race. Confront Republicans, he said, and "get in their faces."

"Be absolutely ruthless," adds Camp Obama director Jocelyn Woodards, who leads the intensive two-day training course for campers in Chicago.

In the Alinsky model, organizing is code for agitating. For revolution. He had no patience for liberals who merely talked of change.

"Liberals protest," he wrote in "Rules for Radicals," while "radicals rebel." Liberals become "indignant," while "radicals become fighting mad and go into action."

"Liberals give and take oral arguments," Alinsky added. "Radicals give and take the hard, dirty, bitter way of life."

Alinsky's paragon of radicalism was Satan, to whom he dedicated the first edition of "Rules": "Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer."

Dirty street fighting is at the heart of Obama's organizing. While he stands above the fray, his minions at ACORN are threatening, intimidating, confronting and even committing voter fraud. This is Alinsky's end-justifies-means morality in action. Whatever it takes to win the revolution.

Obama needs more agitators, so he's set up these camps to train them.

ACORN has the minority communities covered, while the camps are churning out mostly coed organizers. The Chicago program has already trained some 2,000 agitators to go back to their college campuses and reproduce more Obama clones.

No campaign has been successful at mobilizing students to vote en masse. But Obama hired the founder of MTV's Rock the Vote to organize students and train them to use Alinsky tactics on campuses in battleground states.

They have been training these students since the primaries. They in turn are registering fellow students in droves to vote, while creating massive phone banks to help get out the vote on Election Day. Meanwhile, ACORN is registering thousands of minorities to vote in key states.

Such potential new voters don't show up in the national polls of "likely voters," which show a relatively tight race, because they've never voted and don't show on past rolls.

If they turn out at the polls on Nov. 4, it could translate into a landslide for Obama.

If he can garner better than 50% of the popular vote, he can claim a mandate for his radical agenda.

What's more, all these first-time minority and student voters wouldn't vote for just Obama. They'd also more than likely vote down-ballot for other Democrats, padding their majorities in Congress.

If Democrats score supermajorities, filibuster-proofing the Senate, Obama could get most of his agenda rammed through in the first 100 days, surely in the first two years, before Americans could get a chance to check Democrat power in the midterm election of 2010.

How much damage could they do? Well, look at how much damage the Clintonistas did. We're now seeing the financial fruits of their social experiment to apply affirmative action to the lending business. Obama plans to conduct a far more radical social experiment.

Few during this long campaign have wanted to talk about Obama's days as a community organizer or his ties to radicals, because they didn't want to raise the S word. Well, guess what? The avoidance has given him license to apply his organizing skills on a mass scale.

It made the difference in the primaries when he beat the Clinton machine, and it may now make the difference in the general election.

Not calling attention to Alinsky and the other socialists behind the Obama movement has even allowed creation of camps to indoctrinate American youth.

If John McCain hopes to win, he'll have to act as ruthlessly as Obama's campers.

He can start by exposing for voters the socialist underpinnings of community organizing.---This really scares me for my Grand Children and i am loading my 45
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