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I don't see fault in the reasoning. In fact it's a perfectly fine idea. I just take exception to the term "disheartening". I assure you the computer doesn't care if it can't upload. Like a child with OCD, it'll just keep trying later until it gets the result it wants. No frustration or aggitation necessary. | |
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Yeah, well, it's disheartening to watch my computer grind away on SETI calculations, and then never be able to upload the results; there are other projects that I could be working on (though none that I'm more interested in seeing succeed). So I've suspended SETI project calculations until the current problems seem resolved. That will help with the backlog when you start accepting uploads, and allow additional useful (as in, I can upload the results) calculations to be done for other projects. Good idea to help out with other projects, and likewise to reduce your contribution to the 'rush-hour' traffic jam when uploads are accepted again. But I disagree that there's anything 'not useful' about doing the calculations offline while the SETI servers are busy with other (back-end processing) work. None of the outages so far (planned or unplanned) has lasted long enough to impact on even the minimum 14-day deadline tasks (unless you've already been marinading them for 10 days in your cache before the outage starts, of course) - so any work which you crunch while the servers are off is just as valid or useful as it would have been if you'd been able to upload it instantly on completion. | |
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... I just take exception to the term "disheartening". You take exception to how he feels? WOW ... god complex much??? | |
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... I just take exception to the term "disheartening". I don't take exception to how he feels, I take exception that people would apply emotion to an emotionless process. But as long as we're calling people out, how exactly does it look that you're accusing me of having a God complex for the way someone feels and you've just done the same to me in the way that I think? | |
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edited for soft^spirit getting snooty | |
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could we please try to keep this on topic? | |
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"Could we please try to keep this on topic?" | |
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Now you're claiming he was describing an emotionless process when in fact he was talking about how he felt <sigh>. | |
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The topic is "server run, October 08-11 2010" | |
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Now you're claiming he was describing an emotionless process when in fact he was talking about how he felt <sigh>. No, I'm not claiming he was describing an emotionless process, and I know he was describing how he felt. Your original misunderstanding, and now this further misinterpretation leave me wondering if you really understand me at all. What I am saying is that there's no reason to attach any emotion to the process. There's no reason to "feel" disheartened because your computer can't upload or whatever. I can name off numerous things in life to feel disheartened about, but workunits remaining on your computer isn't one of them. Your computer doesn't "care" if the workunits are on it's hard drive a little longer, and it will keep trying to return them when it can. So why should any human be emotional about it? Workunits on your computer do not cause emotional distress, disheartenment, agitation, aggravation, diarrhea, heart burn, erectile disfunction, loss of hair, loss of eyesight, loss of hearing, numbness in the hands, bi-polar disorder, obsessive/compulsive disorder, kidney failure, feelings of loss or depression, the urge to pillage and plunder, increase in vehicle insurance payments, bad credit, no credit, computer viruses, force you to watch Gigli, neuter your pets, cause static cling, send porno to your grandmother, mess with the pH balance in your pool, make you physically attracted to sheep, leave twinkie wrappers all over the place or any other various personal issues. Bottom line is that any feeling of disheartenment or frustration is simply wasted emotion. I try to motivate people by challenging them to redirect negative feelings of helplessness into positive feelings by taking control of the important things in their lives that they actually have control over. That's not a God complex, that's trying to keep things in perspective. We all have things to worry about in our lives. Let's not add more to it with trivial matters. The topic is the server run and someone posted how they felt, a long timer said they are wrong and I call them out. I guess that definition of not being on on-topic would lead most of the posts on these forums to be heavily edited or deleted. <--- Agrees with you on the off-topic thing | |
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Thank You All | |
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Message boards : Technical News : server run, October 08-11 2010
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