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    slackpawn massive production

    not really sure where to put this but from looking at our stats slackpawn has spead out across multiple projects and is getting big scores all over.

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    Re: slackprawn massive production

    Quote Originally Posted by Empty_5oul
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    Oh oh. The chess board might get a bit interesting if we started playing with our sea food.

    A slack/loose pawn in chess is a forward (or wayward) pawn that is at risk as a result of play and is likely to be taken. But it can also be a pawn that you have liberated from the attacking lines of your opposing player which you can then use strategically to block or attack or sacrifice in a gambit. That is one of the times when a pawn gains its greatest value in the game.

    The sp. is amusing, but with respect to our esteemed colleague I am sure that the "r" is not meant to be there. LOL
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    ^^ is that better dave.

    i think i prefer slackprawn though, lol

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    SP is getting a fair turnover in SoB and a few others as you noted.

    I have said before that I wish I had more machines, but looking around me, I have to wonder where I would put them. A rack of 2U hosts would be great. I am told that an old 5U box is best for the main host in a homemade rack because you can still fit in your PCI and AGP cards. (reminder to self to buy lottery ticket this weekend :D )
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    otherwise keep your machines on the floor etc but upgrade their components.
    you have the bb now but not a 64 bit processor to go with it

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    ...and don't I know it :P
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    I haven't increased my production. I just started shifting from Seti & Einstein to that wierd list of things

    In case you think I've been a "slacker" take a look at this:
    http://stats.free-dc.org/new/teamsta...team=AMD+Users

    I just keep a bunch of CB clients open in case they should happen to wake up now and then.

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    Whoa.

    "just"..."a bunch" !
    We should ask you to shop for a bunch of grapes.
    We could start our own vineyard yes?

    That's some serious turnover.
    Very impressive.
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    you are really rocketing up the ranks across the projects

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