Survey - Please Read and Answer
I'm trying to compile a history of sorts, for Free-DC. You don't really need to be a member of Free-DC to answer though...all input is welcome.
Here are a couple of questions:
1) How did you get started out with computers?
2) How did you get started with DC?
3) How long have you been crunching?
4) What projects have you contributed to?
5) What is your favorite project you have crunched?
6) What is your least favorite project you have crunched?
7) Why do you crunch?
These are just a few questions, but you can add anything else you might feel might be interesting. I'll take the inputs and put them together in a summary.
Thanks for your time!
Re: Survey - Please Read and Answer
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Originally posted by Moogie
Here are a couple of questions:
1) How did you get started out with computers?
2) How did you get started with DC?
3) How long have you been crunching?
4) What projects have you contributed to?
5) What is your favorite project you have crunched?
6) What is your least favorite project you have crunched?
7) Why do you crunch?
/me runs off screaming to the word 'question' and this one has an S on the end of it :scared: :)
1) way back in 1982 - Commodore pet/64/128/IBM PC (in that order)
2) It's Colin's fault (and some JTrinkle's)
3) Since Colin made me a couple/few years ago, don't remember ;)
4) All of them I think, is that possible?
5) Each has good points and bad points, no favorites (health related I suppose)
6) Anything JAVA based
7) Cause Moogie said she would break my fingers and take away my computers if I didn't :jester:
/me trys to think of answers to questions she hasn't thought of yet :D
8) Cause I'm a geek
9) STATS
10) Cause it's alot of fun with all my friends here at Free-DC :elephant:
Re: Survey - Please Read and Answer
Okay, here is my story....
1) Way back in 1981, when I came across the latest in home computing, a Sinclair ZX81 (no doubt won't mean much to anyone outside the UK :) )
2) After watching a TV show about this new "great" project called SETI@Home.
3) Since 16th May 1999.
4) SETI, DF, F@H & G@H.
5) SETI because I find it so fire and forget, and G@H for the great TPS V [H] battle. Many still gather round the camp fire to drink lots of beer and sing songs about this epic encounter. :D )
6) Any DC projects that take more than five minutes of my time to set up and maintain (If it takes more than five minutes then its just not worth it ;) ).
7) So I can justify spending money upgrading my computers. :)
Re: Survey - Please Read and Answer
1) How did you get started out with computers?
Early 80's Home puter 8088 640k ram 20meg hard drive oooohhh ahhhhh. Internet CompuServe original aol.... Sierra game hint message boards... Hero's Quest sigh.....
2) How did you get started with DC?
Chinasaurus open seti door 3-4 years ago? Kept crashing my lap top so I stopped. Then last Sept I get the save us from the evil Ars Technica horde battle for #1 in DF now infamous e-mail.(from Chinasaur)
3) How long have you been crunching?
For real almost 1 year
4) What projects have you contributed to?
DF, OGR, and CB... errr my minions TKC...
5) What is your favorite project you have crunched?
DF
6) What is your least favorite project you have crunched?
I have not found it.
7) Why do you crunch?
DF because I truly believe finding a folding prediction engine will have a broad impact on all medical research. CB because I'm a closet chess geek. Ogr err because I wanted to get in on one of those gauntlet things. TKC errrr... Because LA Chica and Rushlvr crack them keys:D
Oh and yous guys are kinda fun to hang out wit....
:notworthy
:cheers:
Re: Survey - Please Read and Answer
Quote:
Originally posted by Moogie
Here are a couple of questions:
1) How did you get started out with computers?
2) How did you get started with DC?
3) How long have you been crunching?
4) What projects have you contributed to?
5) What is your favorite project you have crunched?
6) What is your least favorite project you have crunched?
7) Why do you crunch?
1) A long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away... a starving accounting student started working graveyard as an IBM 360, then 370, operator at a large NE bank operations center. That was rudely interrupted by the Selective Service in 1970. The Coast Guard was the winning bidder for my services, and proceeded to send me to all kinds of Navy high-tech schools to learn the latest in military electronics. I played accounting chump on a variety of proprietary systems through the rest of the 70s, then ended up with a large nationwide 3rd party computer maintenance company. Little did I know that their idea of computers used IBM cards. I became a whiz at repairing, operating, and programming those old electro-mechanical marvels, then migrated into real computers - the IBM mid-range product line - Sys 34, 36, 38, then AS400. I started programming for them, as well as getting way to intiment with their operating systems. After spending 20 yers in the service business, I bailed out, and took a job as a Unix (HP-UX) sysadmin and Informix DBA. What a different world! Still there and still having fun and constantly expanding my computing horizons.
2) Heard about SETI on some BBS somewhere
3) 1999?
4) Started with SETI, I think, at it's beginning, then DNET, F@H, G@H, GIMPS, DF, and some of the smaller projects.
5) I think DNET is my favorite - easy to install, runs hands off for years
6) The Stanford projects - F@H, G@H - they just can't get it together
7) The STATS! (Is there anything else?) Sorry, no 'save the world' ulterior motives here.
Re: Survey - Please Read and Answer
Quote:
Originally posted by Moogie
Here are a couple of questions:
1) How did you get started out with computers?
2) How did you get started with DC?
3) How long have you been crunching?
4) What projects have you contributed to?
5) What is your favorite project you have crunched?
6) What is your least favorite project you have crunched?
7) Why do you crunch?
Thanks for your time!
1. Remember the days of the Vic-20 and the TI-99. I owned a Vic-20 with a tape drive and an extra 16KB memory cartridge. A real screeming machine. That and 13 years in the military fixing Radars.
2. Started with Seti. After all, as a Sci-Fi fan what better project to run.
3. Several years.
4. Seti, Eccp-109, F@H when the Wu's were worth only a few points, todays version of F@H, gnome, GIMPS, SOB, Ecc2, and probably some others I cannot remember.
5. Eccp-109 was the project that really got me hooked on DC. I went from a lowly amd K6-2 to a AMD 1.33 then a AMD 1.4 at projects end. From there I've grown to 5 machines (xp2700,XP2400,XP2000,P42.4B and another XP2700 waiting for me to put it together)not counting the AMD1.4 and AMD1.33 which are sitting idel. No PS for them.
6. I guess its one of the projects I have yet to run.
7. Its a Geeks form of Drag Racing/Street Racing.
8. Anyone remember playing pong other then me?