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Message 597244 - Posted: 2 Jul 2007, 7:46:15 UTC

Let's just call NEZ what NEZ is...GOD!...lol

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Message 597246 - Posted: 2 Jul 2007, 7:51:13 UTC - in response to Message 597234.  

NEZ is a server farm...NEZ has posted once and only once so far...to the SETI forums and that was when NEZ's wife was nominated BOTD.

Link please? I am a fan of the BOTD. =;^)


NEZ's one and only post here and of course a link to NEZ's wife if he's still got it posted on his SETI page here. She'd have my vote.

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Message 597295 - Posted: 2 Jul 2007, 12:08:57 UTC
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The reason that NEZ only shows 4 computers is that of the 8 projects that NEZ is in he hides his computers in 4 and shows his computers in 4.
SETI, Einstein, CPDN and LHC are all hidden. Predictor shows 5 computers, Rosetta shows 2, SETI Beta shows 1 and uFluids shows 1.

It is for this reason that NEZ shows up as the number 1 user for people with less than 10 computers, as the hidden ones can't be counted see this link to NEZ's stats

The one in SETI Beta must be good as it is the number 1 for RAC.

NEZ joined SETI 5/2/2000 with ID 22. So he has been around for awhile.


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Message 597416 - Posted: 2 Jul 2007, 17:19:31 UTC

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Message 606357 - Posted: 20 Jul 2007, 5:23:38 UTC
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NEZ is #2 in RAC. Whoever this institution is, they are 100% E@H, and they recently got a HUGE boost in crunching power.

"Steffen Grunewald, for Merlin/Morgane"

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Message 606420 - Posted: 20 Jul 2007, 10:25:38 UTC

The numbers of hosts in the site is often dead wrong. I am posted as having 33 hosts - I have never had that many in my life. It is not so far off considering ... and I have my hosts hidden because I often add or subtract or test hosts ...

I use 1 weeks of BOINC-crunching as a burn-in test for the comps i build for my friends and family.

It is similar for amdxborg (or amd.borg) He has many more hosts than 5 ...

I like the site, but am reluctant to trust all the numbers - most of them are OK (because I have corroborated them with other sites and my own stats) ...

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Message 606504 - Posted: 20 Jul 2007, 14:55:07 UTC

By "crunching power", I was not talking about the number of computers. I was talking about the number of points.
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