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07-28-2001, 10:05 PM | #31 |
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done!
We are linked and logoed. Downwards of 40 trillion people who are patient enough to let the html teams list load and bored enough to see number 199 can now visit The Cellar. And there was much rejoicing.
And lo, Steve's post started a third page in the thread which he began on the idea which was entirely his. And there was much rejoicing. And winter came. It was cold and there was little food, and they were forced to eat Sir Robin's Minstrels. And there was much rejoicing.
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07-29-2001, 12:04 AM | #32 |
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Thanks man. But now we're at 198...!
The other thing with getting another link is that it improves the Cellar's standing with Google. One of Google's main criteria for higher listing is how many other sites link to you. |
07-29-2001, 05:35 AM | #33 |
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I *thought* someone wasflying up the team stats, i guess a quad xeon woudl do that =)
Whats the use for that box? I assume some kind of chunky server.
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07-29-2001, 11:27 AM | #34 | |
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07-30-2001, 05:18 AM | #35 |
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god that reminds me of the 'webdesign' firm consiting of two people in their spare room i did some work for about a year ago, they hadne't got the $ so they gave me a powerdrill...i didn't know whether to laugh or cry...
i'm wondering what kind of firm has a quad xeon server lieing around but is too stingy/small jsut pay you...I mena its not exactly your average spare workstation.
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07-30-2001, 10:05 AM | #36 | |
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When we looked back over the documents, we both acknowledged that it was a bit vague where this particular work fell. So, we decided to accept the machine in lieu of payment and, this way, both sides are happy. The machine in question, BTW is a quad 550MHz Xenon with 1GB of ram and 4 - 9G SCSI drives in a RAID-5 configuration. Pretty nice, though I wish the Xenons were clocked a bit faster. The reason that they had one sitting around is that they are (well, were) a hardware manufacturer and 550's are pretty slow compared to what they actually USE these days. |
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07-30-2001, 11:58 AM | #37 |
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So how many copies of the client are you running?
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07-31-2001, 01:18 AM | #38 | |
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08-02-2001, 06:26 AM | #39 |
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Anyone running this behind a proxy?
The school i do a course thingy at's comptuer are stupid enough to let you install stuff - i wanna get it running under my name on the whole lab, but i can't get it though the proxy. I said yes to firewall, set the prot to 80 and put inthe name of the proxy but it cna't get though, any ideas out there? 25 PIII-800s would probably help the great cause.
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08-02-2001, 11:30 AM | #40 | |
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Of course, he should do a better job of locking down his network, shouldn't he? The BOFH who's too stupid to prevent his lusers from installing unwanted software isn't really worthy of the title; he deserves whatever he gets. But that's another issue. Just don't do it. It's bad form. |
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08-02-2001, 01:47 PM | #41 |
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And if that's not enough to persuade you that it's a bad idea, look up "David McOwen," "RC5" and "Georgia" in your favorite search engine.
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08-02-2001, 02:02 PM | #42 |
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But jag could just ASK them if they would let it run. One of the really nice things about this particular distributed computing project is that there's no for-profit company on the other end of it; it's all pure research.
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08-03-2001, 02:53 AM | #43 |
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I know the admin (he let me install a few things for when we had to do webdesign work which i considered essential - photoshop and flash) so its cool by him, and geonome@home is done so it dosen't take cycles from any other program, just uses the unused ones so it has zero effect on useability of the computer. Yes the admin ain't too bright, i don't think he set up their backend, its too well done (you don't even need a user/pass to log into any of the normal box's yet every port but 80 and 443 are blocked, and the firewall runs bsd i think. So hes ok with it its just a matter of getting it though their proxy system, its an odd setup, i tried to copy the setting from ie (which are wide open too...), it seems you connect to one proxy, which then lets you though to a second, but i couldn't get it to work...and yes i've heard of that case with that guy shoving seti@home.....crazy
The end boxs are totally insecure, it seems every suer (including jsut hitting esc at the NT logon give you superuser priliges, its crazy, but hey its a girls school, not exact 1337 hax0r land like my school where you can't do *anything* to the computers, including access any folder but temp....
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08-26-2001, 09:27 AM | #44 | |
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Re: Genome@home
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Anywho - I can't seem to get to this link at Standford......I think it's down. Anyone know anything about this? Also....since I'm a latecomer to this thread...how is the team doing? Please advise.
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08-26-2001, 09:46 AM | #45 |
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G@H screwup.....
My bad.....
I'm just getting used to the layout here in the_Cellar. I guess the whole project is done and over? I need to read the rest of these posts. Disregard any previous mumblings. thanks -
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