- Dec 15, 2000
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Well, the guys over in the motherboard forum were so nice in helping me get my new Duron 750 built that I figured I'd repay the favor and join Team Anandtech. I've actually been cracking RC5 for almost two years, but I've never joined a team before. As you can see from my stats, that means I'm bringing over 360,000 blocks with me. I typically crunch about 3,000-4,000 blocks a day, but that is about to go through the roof (read on). My "herd" is as follows:
1 G3/266 (my nickname isn't AppleTalking for nothing ) on 24/7 at home
8 G3/233 iMacs on weekends at school
1 Celeron 400@450 on 24/7 at school
1 Duron 750@800 on 24/7 at school
7 P5/100 machines on 24/7 at school
This last group though, will change to 7 Duron 750@800 in a couple of weeks, as I finally convinced them to give me the $4500 to build the machines! So by February, I should be turning in about 10,000 blocks a day. I'll be updating my school machines to use the teamanandtech.com pproxy on Monday. In any case, I just wanted to drop a friendly "hello." I hope my (relatively) meager contribution will be helpful. Go TeAm!
Nick Klingaman
appletalking@home.com
edit: fixed some spelling/grammar mistakes
1 G3/266 (my nickname isn't AppleTalking for nothing ) on 24/7 at home
8 G3/233 iMacs on weekends at school
1 Celeron 400@450 on 24/7 at school
1 Duron 750@800 on 24/7 at school
7 P5/100 machines on 24/7 at school
This last group though, will change to 7 Duron 750@800 in a couple of weeks, as I finally convinced them to give me the $4500 to build the machines! So by February, I should be turning in about 10,000 blocks a day. I'll be updating my school machines to use the teamanandtech.com pproxy on Monday. In any case, I just wanted to drop a friendly "hello." I hope my (relatively) meager contribution will be helpful. Go TeAm!
Nick Klingaman
appletalking@home.com
edit: fixed some spelling/grammar mistakes