<< I joined over the weekend and the quest to assimilate more machines is already starting. I am contacting members of my family and friends to let me load seti@home on their machines. This is fun. Checking your stats each day, trying to figure out how to squeeze a WU from a PII 233 with 64MB, and other things just make it interesting.
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I know how it is, Crazee. I initially set up SETI@Home on my Athlon 800 rig (Which I upgraded to a 1.4) and then I started tracking down other machines I could assimilate. A friend of mine runs a video game store with a pay-to-play LAN, and he let me assimilate all twelve of their gaming machines.
My latest assimilation is a laptop I just got a couple of days ago to use in Uni. It is working on its first WU now, but I have been too busy updating the software and such to get a good benchmark on it for this first WU. I should be done in time to do it for the second one, though.
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