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Message 733126 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 8:05:14 UTC

It's my 36th Birthday today (01-04-08, yes, I'm an April fool!) and some time after midnight I broke the 100,000 credit barrier.

What do you mean, "Who Cares?" :-)
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Message 733130 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 8:08:16 UTC - in response to Message 733126.  

It's my 36th Birthday today (01-04-08, yes, I'm an April fool!) and some time after midnight I broke the 100,000 credit barrier.

What do you mean, "Who Cares?" :-)


I care! Having recently broken 200,000 myself I know how good it feels. Congratulations and keep it up!

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Message 733139 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 9:02:26 UTC - in response to Message 733126.  
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It's my 36th Birthday today (01-04-08, yes, I'm an April fool!) and some time after midnight I broke the 100,000 credit barrier.

What do you mean, "Who Cares?" :-)


Congratulations William.

I'm aiming for 250k at the moment, should get there in a week or two. I'd be happy if I can get to NEZ's RAC, let alone his total :-)

It all helps the project thats the main thing and to have fun getting there.
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Message 733144 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 9:57:24 UTC

Happy Birthday William !

A very nice milestone, and keep on crunching !


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Message 733207 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 14:44:12 UTC

I had a long trip up to my current area, but got there a lot faster when I added my current iMac.

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Message 733217 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 15:22:00 UTC

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Message 733224 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 16:01:33 UTC - in response to Message 733126.  

It's my 36th Birthday today (01-04-08, yes, I'm an April fool!) and some time after midnight I broke the 100,000 credit barrier.

What do you mean, "Who Cares?" :-)


Congratulations with your milestones. Okay, 36 is not a special age but still.
I hope to turn 50 soon and by that time hope to have 250.000, but I'm not sure I will make it. It means 2 more months, minus one week, for 100.000 credits. The minus one week is caused by the computer which has to go back to the shop for repair. It's still working but makes a terrible noise, caused by the processor. It makes a crispy kind of noise whenever it has to do something:"you can hear what the processor is doing."

Congrats again and have a nice day.



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Message 733267 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 22:11:19 UTC

Congratulations William! I expect to hit the 100,000 mark in July with my current setup, but I hope to be able to afford a quad core soon.

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Message 733282 - Posted: 1 Apr 2008, 22:15:56 UTC

Congratulations on making the 100K milestone. It is the first of many to become target numbers.
It's good to be back amongst friends and colleagues



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Message 733509 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 10:11:38 UTC

congrats man... join the ever increasing and numerous 100k club!!!

I just joined it myself...

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Message 733529 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 11:40:20 UTC - in response to Message 733509.  

congrats man... join the ever increasing and numerous 100k club!!!

I just joined it myself...


Congrats to you both. I dont think it matters if it takes you 4 days from your crunching farm, or a year from your old pentium 3 to get 100K credits, the journey is what matters.

Next comes 200K, and then more :)

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Message 733538 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 12:25:43 UTC - in response to Message 733207.  

I had a long trip up to my current area, but got there a lot faster when I added my current iMac.


YAY! Fellow Mac User!
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Message 733539 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 12:28:24 UTC - in response to Message 733529.  


Congrats to you both. I dont think it matters if it takes you 4 days from your crunching farm, or a year from your old pentium 3 to get 100K credits, the journey is what matters.

Next comes 200K, and then more :)


I've got a couple of XServes to add to the mix over the nest few months. Possibly up to 16 of them, that's potentially another 128 cores!

200k? I could be there rather soon :)
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Message 733558 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 14:10:59 UTC - in response to Message 733224.  

It's my 36th Birthday today (01-04-08, yes, I'm an April fool!) and some time after midnight I broke the 100,000 credit barrier.

What do you mean, "Who Cares?" :-)


Congratulations with your milestones. Okay, 36 is not a special age but still.
I hope to turn 50 soon and by that time hope to have 250.000, but I'm not sure I will make it. It means 2 more months, minus one week, for 100.000 credits. The minus one week is caused by the computer which has to go back to the shop for repair. It's still working but makes a terrible noise, caused by the processor. It makes a crispy kind of noise whenever it has to do something:"you can hear what the processor is doing."

Congrats again and have a nice day.




If it is a 'crispy' noise, like electricity, I would detach and power that thing down right now. No need to burn up the house for a few credits...
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Message 733559 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 14:27:37 UTC - in response to Message 733558.  


If it is a 'crispy' noise, like electricity, I would detach and power that thing down right now. No need to burn up the house for a few credits...

I once heard "that" noise coming from a blank wall in a commercial kitchen where the staff had complained that the light could not be switched off. The employed handyman had said that it was "nothing to worry about". When I investigated, the insulation on the cable to the switch about 20cm below the noise had given way and the metal trunking (not earthed!!) buried in the wall plaster was shorting the switch. The noise was the arcing and more insulation burning away.

That was the day before a holiday weekend and, because of the age of the establishment, no separate lighting circuit so all power to the kitchen had to be switched off until someone could come in to fix it - 3 days later. That was 3 days of feeding 100 people 3 meals a day without electricity - I was not popular (i.e. "shoot the messenger").

Good job we can smile now.

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Message 733580 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 16:04:23 UTC


. .. HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY WILLIAM - and CONGRATULATIONS TOO !!!


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Message 733588 - Posted: 2 Apr 2008, 16:57:25 UTC

Congrats and yep have a happy belated birthday. :D
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Message 743179 - Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 17:15:53 UTC

Just a note:

It took me from the end of August (the 25th?) 2007 until April the first this year to get from 0-100000 cobblestones.

I went from 100001 to 200000 in 23 days!

WOO!
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Message 743180 - Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 17:28:24 UTC

Congrats!
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Message 743208 - Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 19:10:51 UTC

Happy Bday & Congrats!


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