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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 37 smilesmile


You know who else has been conspicuously absent... BLIZZIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Me thinks he is occupied with EVGA's efforts at folding. Bucking for a good job? laughing Good for him! biggrin
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laughing It seems the professional appologisers are out in full force here today. Those for WCG's problems, those of CEP, those of FAH. I sure hope FAH can recover all the data we provided. Big bummer if it is lost. sad Plenty of professional appologisers in other projects too ... GPUGrid ran out of space, AQUA ran out of test work, Milkyway is still doing their normal circle jerk. I cling to YoYo ... laughing biggrin laughing . It must be the summer doldrums in the DC world. wink

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laughing It seems the professional appologisers are out in full force here today. Those for WCG's problems, those of CEP, those of FAH. I sure hope FAH can recover all the data we provided. Big bummer if it is lost. sad Plenty of professional appologisers in other projects too ... GPUGrid ran out of space, AQUA ran out of test work, Milkyway is still doing their normal circle jerk. I cling to YoYo ... laughing biggrin laughing . It must be the summer doldrums in the DC world. wink

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It sounds like FAH has the necessary backups so nothing will be lost. They said
There are back-up copies of all of the results that your calculations have produced for us, but it will take a few weeks to fix the hardware issue(s) and to restore the ~ 4 TeraBytes of data that were on that server.

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I'm slowly learning more about computers, graphics cards, etc. Still not enough to be dangerous.. devilish But hey, I did learn what a KVM switch is for.. cool

Dr. Mike..
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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 37 smilesmile

Here's a link to an article I wrote about America's Don't Ask Don't Tell policy. Take a look if you're interested. I might end up trying to publish a condensed, abridged version of the article as an OpEd.


http://www.thedailyskunk.com/it%E2%80%99s-tim...%E2%80%99t-tell%E2%80%9D/
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I'm slowly learning more about computers, graphics cards, etc. Still not enough to be dangerous.. devilish But hey, I did learn what a KVM switch is for.. cool

Dr. Mike..


I just threw away an old KVM switch that had PS2 connectors only. Big cumbersome thing and none of my machines had the old PS3 connectors. I replaced it wtih a new little one with a remote button and USB connections for .... I think it was $20. Great improvement in the technology.
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but it will take a few weeks to fix the hardware issue(s) and to restore the ~ 4 TeraBytes of data that were on that server.

A few weeks!!!! To do a 4 TB restore?? They must be using the abacus with the small beads. tongue FexEx will deliver new beads overnight. laughing biggrin laughing
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but it will take a few weeks to fix the hardware issue(s) and to restore the ~ 4 TeraBytes of data that were on that server.

A few weeks!!!! To do a 4 TB restore?? They must be using the abacus with the small beads. tongue FexEx will deliver new beads overnight. laughing biggrin laughing


Well, a day or two to repair/replace the hardware itself, another day or two to do the restore. The rest is going thru the process of getting the approvals to spend the money involved and such. Typical business.
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I'm slowly learning more about computers, graphics cards, etc. Still not enough to be dangerous.. devilish But hey, I did learn what a KVM switch is for.. cool

Dr. Mike..


I just threw away an old KVM switch that had PS2 connectors only. Big cumbersome thing and none of my machines had the old PS3 connectors. I replaced it wtih a new little one with a remote button and USB connections for .... I think it was $20. Great improvement in the technology.

Yep, I have an old SerView 24 port PS2 KVM switch in the closet. The 24, 25 ft cables must weigh over 75 pounds alone. New (10+ years ago) it was over $2,000. I have a small 8 port one now.
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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 37 smilesmile

I'm slowly learning more about computers, graphics cards, etc. Still not enough to be dangerous.. devilish But hey, I did learn what a KVM switch is for.. cool

Dr. Mike..


I just threw away an old KVM switch that had PS2 connectors only. Big cumbersome thing and none of my machines had the old PS3 connectors. I replaced it wtih a new little one with a remote button and USB connections for .... I think it was $20. Great improvement in the technology.

Yep, I have an old SerView 24 port PS2 KVM switch in the closet. The 24, 25 ft cables must weigh over 75 pounds alone. New (10+ years ago) it was over $2,000. I have a small 8 port one now.


I use a couple of old 8 port Autoview Commanders with the PS2 connections. On one of my machines the PS2 ports went bad so I was able to find a USB to PS2 converter. Cost about 5 bucks. Yes those cables are heavy, the keyboard cable has dual PS2 and AT connectors and the mouse cable has both PS2 and serial connectors. I only wanted a couple of these switches, but ended up buying a whole box of them plus cables for $25 at an auction. They were probably expensive when new, but now are just about obsolete even though they still work well.

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