Hidey ho!
I decided to join team Anand crunching because Anandtech has been a constant source of information for me for many years.
I wanted to introduce myself since I am new to Anand Team.
I have been a distributed computer for a long time as you can see by my sig.
If anyone can give me a link to my Seti Classic stats I would appreciate your teaching.
I started with Seti Classic and crunched 10,000 wu's for Team AMD. It took over 7 years of accumulated crunching time. I miss Seti classic, and the Team AMD. Did any of you crunch for them?
Somewhere in there, I was an overclocking forum administrator for the first Slot Athlon overclocking device. Does anyone remember Ninjamicros? Fluke? and the irrepressible, world's worst speller Ranger498?
And the world moved on..... Dada chick, dada chum.....
I crunched some 1,200,000 points for United Devices. Most of my crunching went to Cancer research. While I was crunching for team UDC, my grandmother died of Cancer. I was always her favorite. I spent the last waking 30 minutes of her life with her. I wish there were more options available in DC-land to crunch for Cancer.
I am grateful to anyone who has ever contributed the electricity needed to keep your computer running to further the distributed computing scientific process. And I am proud to be one of you.
It is a pleasure to be on your team.
Until the world moves on again.....
Michael/fusuikan
I decided to join team Anand crunching because Anandtech has been a constant source of information for me for many years.
I wanted to introduce myself since I am new to Anand Team.
I have been a distributed computer for a long time as you can see by my sig.
If anyone can give me a link to my Seti Classic stats I would appreciate your teaching.
I started with Seti Classic and crunched 10,000 wu's for Team AMD. It took over 7 years of accumulated crunching time. I miss Seti classic, and the Team AMD. Did any of you crunch for them?
Somewhere in there, I was an overclocking forum administrator for the first Slot Athlon overclocking device. Does anyone remember Ninjamicros? Fluke? and the irrepressible, world's worst speller Ranger498?
And the world moved on..... Dada chick, dada chum.....
I crunched some 1,200,000 points for United Devices. Most of my crunching went to Cancer research. While I was crunching for team UDC, my grandmother died of Cancer. I was always her favorite. I spent the last waking 30 minutes of her life with her. I wish there were more options available in DC-land to crunch for Cancer.
I am grateful to anyone who has ever contributed the electricity needed to keep your computer running to further the distributed computing scientific process. And I am proud to be one of you.
It is a pleasure to be on your team.
Until the world moves on again.....
Michael/fusuikan