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Thread: Are you ready ???

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    Talking Are you ready ???

    To leave your place in Climate Prediction match ??

    We are very close to you guys with this big new team :

    CPDN Italia - Team MTG MNW DPRGI

    now we wait your reaction

    all the best

    Marzio

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    Oh my god!!!

    my team's founder is out of the head!! He drunk a lot this evening, don't hear him

    He jokes.....I hope...


    We have a deeply respect of Free-DC

    We will never pass you. I'll promise!!
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    The Paduan plague approaches the gates!


    Man the barricades!


    Borg Boxen

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    ack! I have two xp2800 Bartons on this one already...
    One of em is in 22nd place. http://cpdn.comlab.ox.ac.uk/user/machrank.php
    We are being spread too thin to keep our lead in DF now...
    This is going to be a tuff one to answer, but we'll take a crack at it anyways.
    We need more boxen and players ASAP!
    /me wonders if xj10bt's powerful minions would consider this project...

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    We are borg!!

    The resistence is futile!!!



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    YES!!! THE RESISTENCE IS FUTILE!!!

















    ......But for who for you or we?
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    The resistence is futile!!!

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    Bring it ON

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    DPRGI who?

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    Target Butt IronBits's Avatar
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    They have a combined power, equal to no one if they were to focus on just one project.
    They are good friends, and won't really borg us...
    But, they will carefully tiptoe on by us anytime they want to

    They just like to rattle our cages now and again to let us know of their whereabouts so we don't get trampled.

    They are a bunch of fun loving folks

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    The resistence is futile!!!

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    We are a social lot here

    All visitors are welcome and free to help themselves to a beer out of IronBits virtual fridge.



    Could you leave your "borg assimulating things" at the door. I have enough problems in life without having to polish have my body every day and worrying about rust.

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    It seems that the 'running over' has happened.

    Code:
    Ranking Group Name User # CPU Days Petacycles Model Years Completed 
      
    1 CPDN Original Beta Testers 1408 18434.987 2487.193 28073.919 
    2 Rechenkraft.net - Germany 95 2659.438 398.485 2866.25 
    3 Ars Technica - Team Baked Alaska 47 1850.737 273.69 2047.075 
    4 Deutschland 51 1842.077 267.277 2034.064 
    5 Team England 47 1522.978 223.275 1807.552 
    6 CPDN Italia - Team MTG MNW DPRGI 81 1152.278 180.197 1159.322 
    7 Free-DC 15 734.475 125.442 1120.425

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    D'oh!

    Use the right tool for the right job!

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    This has turned into a multi-national stomping.


    First we were invaded by the Italians, then rolled over by the Russians, and now it's the bloody ENGLISH !

    The French, Canadians, Swiss and Dutch are all lined up ready to take their shot.


    Let's get those models cranking. Don't be put off by the long model time - the stats unit is model years, which caome at a more normal DC rate (like my 37 per day).

    AMDs with fast memory rule in this project. Bartons and DualChannel DDR.

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    Senior Member Richard Clyne's Avatar
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    Should I leave

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    I don't think so. :|punch|:

    I like our global multi-national team just the way it is!
    Except we need more members of course

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    Originally posted by Richard Clyne
    Should I leave
    All members from north of the border are welcome.


    You can share a haggis with Angus.

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    Is haggis any good with Jalapeno Jelly on it.
    grandmother. ver 3.0

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    Originally posted by dragongoddess
    Is haggis any good with Jalapeno Jelly on it.
    Once I google "Jalapeno Jelly" I will give it a try and let you know

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    dragongoddess lives!:shocked:

    I stopped running this project about a week ago, because I can not access my damn statistics! I've tryed logging into the stats from multiple computers and it gives me the same cookies crap as usual. Seeing how I set it to accept ALL cookies and it STILL doesn't work I give up! pft
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    Originally posted by dragongoddess
    Is haggis any good with Jalapeno Jelly on it.
    /Homer Simpson
    oooohhhhhhhhh.... Jalapeno Jelly..... Drool... Uuuuummmm....Drool....
    \Homer Simpson.




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    Originally posted by magnav0x


    I stopped running this project about a week ago, because I can not access my damn statistics! I've tryed logging into the stats from multiple computers and it gives me the same cookies crap as usual. Seeing how I set it to accept ALL cookies and it STILL doesn't work I give up! pft
    Are you going directly to the climateprediction.net web site, or using the "Settings|View My Currently Registered Profile" from the client?

    Tried this direct link to the stats sign-in page?

    CP Stats

    Do you get the initial sign-in page, or just 404 into never-never-land?

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    I tryed both links. When I try to log in, it takes me right back to the login page with no error. If I stick in a incorrect password it tells me the password is wrong. I've never been able to log in it, since the stats were erected. I wish they would provide a CVS or XML of the stats so I could my my own blasted stats. I mean, come on, why should I have to log in just to check my stats?
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    It's there, in this other thread


    Appears to be a zip file, with user and group files inside. Updated every ?? hours?


    Would you like me to post something about the stats access issue on the climateprediction forum? Or would you like to register there and have another password (OK- bad joke.) You'd probably be better able to describe your setup that would give them some idea of why you're not getting in. Carl seems to answer promptly in the 'Stats' forum.

    Last edited by willy1; 10-24-2003 at 10:16 PM.

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    pft I just need to get into their stats so I can add myself to Free-DC. Now that i knowa bout this file I'm going to start porting my CB stats engine to work with climateprediction
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    Originally posted by magnav0x
    I stopped running this project about a week ago, because I can not access my damn statistics! I've tryed logging into the stats from multiple computers and it gives me the same cookies crap as usual. Seeing how I set it to accept ALL cookies and it STILL doesn't work I give up! pft

    I have the same problem at work. Can't figure out why.

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    Carl changed the login scripts around and now it works from all my machines
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    Glad to hear all is well with your login problem.

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    Yeah got him to do away with cookies and utilized PHP session variables
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    I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape drive somewhere.

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