So far, just from what we have discussed in several threads, I have updated the following:
entry for late WU
added a question about proxy servers
added johns refinement to the scaling of the claimed credit.
Added a note the the performance FAQ entry to tell people NOT to run more than one instance (this is still the top FAQ question...
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> So far, just from what we have discussed in several threads, I have updated
> the following:
Paul, do you never get tired?
Be lucky,
Neil
> Paul, do you never get
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> Paul, do you never get tired?
He's to often in the Cafés ;)
Paul: Great work!!!
Grüße vom Sänger
> > So far, just from what we
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> > So far, just from what we have discussed in several threads, I have
> updated
> > the following:
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> Paul, do you never get tired?
All the time ... but like I say, the silver lining to being disabled is you have LOTs of free time :) ...
of course my typeing is dying so I have to pack int for the day ... heck i bet i wount be able to wold good either ..
oh, look at the small sample lecture notes i put up, if it is worth the time I will do the other 40 some odd as time permits...
> oh, look at the small
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> oh, look at the small sample lecture notes i put up, if it is worth the time I
> will do the other 40 some odd as time permits...
Excellent, Paul. The only criticism I have is that they are indeed lecture notes and would, I am sure, benefit greatly by being delivered live by you. ;)
If you can scan them, go for it. If not, and you have to type them by hand, see how much interest there is in these samples first. 40 is a lot of work.
It's great to see someone contributing so much to the DC community. Many thanks to you, Paul and keep up the good work.
Be lucky,
Neil
Paul, I'd like to thank you
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Paul,
I'd like to thank you for spending so much time helping the rest of us get a better grip on how things work. Your site has been invaluable to me.
There are two secrets to life: 1) Don't tell everything you know...
> > oh, look at the small
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> > oh, look at the small sample lecture notes i put up, if it is worth the
> time I
> > will do the other 40 some odd as time permits...
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> Excellent, Paul. The only criticism I have is that they are indeed lecture
> notes and would, I am sure, benefit greatly by being delivered live by you.
> ;)
Yes, well, true ... I made them so students would not have to take FULL notes, but could concentrate on what I was saying and not on writing it down. They could make margin notes on other things I would say though.
> If you can scan them, go for it. If not, and you have to type them by hand,
> see how much interest there is in these samples first. 40 is a lot of work.
That has been the reason it has taken so long ... Apples' new Pages program exports in PDF so, I can, and have, read them in from the origianl Microsoft word format, then exported in PDF.
> It's great to see someone contributing so much to the DC community. Many
> thanks to you, Paul and keep up the good work.
Well, seeing the numbers on my page counters going up tells me that I am getting SOME traffic :) so, all to the good ...
Ok, well, I will see if I can squeexe in the time to do more of them ...
Later I can try to do the export to HTML and THEN see if I can "flesh" out the content. I may do that instead, then I can track the pages that get the most traffic and prioitize my efforts ...
Paul, Excellent as ususal.
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Paul,
Excellent as ususal. Yes being Disabled does give us both a lot of extra time, but you are definitly putting it to the good of others! I read your work and it has helped me from the beginning.
Thanks Senior Chief!.
Very Sincerely,
Rocky Cudd
WinXP SP2 Boinc - 4.45
Have A Great Day!