Auction - Birds Eye Sheoak OM Set
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Auction - Birds Eye Sheoak OM Set
Thanks to Tim Spittle for his generosity in donating this set of Birds Eye Sheoak which will be suitable for an OM.
Highest bidder before noon on Saturday 31st.
Shall we start the bidding at $20
Highest bidder before noon on Saturday 31st.
Shall we start the bidding at $20
Last edited by Bob Connor on Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:35 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Sheoak set
Just a correction Bob. The set is Birsdeye Sheoak. My apologies for the initial misdirection.
regards
Tim
regards
Tim
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Too many Stella's Martin. They must have gone to you're head and you're imagining that this set is a lot nicer than it its. The only reason that I'd even consider going to $160 is that Bob's done his lot on the server upgrades, and is going to be eating beans for a month.
Poor old Bob. It's $160 to the rest of you that might have a charitable bone left in yer body.
Poor old Bob. It's $160 to the rest of you that might have a charitable bone left in yer body.
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Poooh.Allen wrote: is going to be eating beans for a month.
Allen wrote:Poor old Bob.
Poor Bob! what about the rest of us that have to share a forum with him? Months worth of beans, it aint gonna be pleasant. For the love of god somebody bid more, spare us all & take one for the team.
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Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
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Blue Gene babykiwigeo wrote: $#*^...at this rate the ANZLF will soon be running on a Cray.
The new ANZLF servers housed in the purpose built shed at the end of Bob's garden (had to evict the free loading fairies to make way for it tho).
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nick O wrote:Blue Gene babykiwigeo wrote: $#*^...at this rate the ANZLF will soon be running on a Cray.
The new ANZLF servers housed in the purpose built shed at the end of Bob's garden (had to evict the free loading fairies to make way for it tho).
"The Blue Gene/L supercomputer is unique in the following aspects:
Trading the speed of processors for lower power consumption."
Jeeez Nick...are you suggesting Bob should go for a Toyota Prius when what the ANZLF needs is a V8????
Wimps talk in terms of terraflops........real men talk in terms of PETRAflops.
"Roadrunner is a supercomputer built by IBM at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA. Currently the world's fastest computer, the US$133-million Roadrunner is designed for a peak performance of 1.7 petaflops, achieving 1.026 on May 25, 2008,[1][2][3] and to be the world's first TOP500 Linpack sustained 1.0 petaflops system. It is a one-of-a-kind supercomputer, built from off the shelf parts, with many novel design features.
In November 2008, it reached a top performance of 1.456 petaflops, retaining its top spot in the TOP500 list.[4] It is also the fourth-most energy-efficient supercomputer in the world on the Supermicro Green500 list, with an operational rate of 444.94 megaflops per watt of power used."
"Roadrunner is a supercomputer built by IBM at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA. Currently the world's fastest computer, the US$133-million Roadrunner is designed for a peak performance of 1.7 petaflops, achieving 1.026 on May 25, 2008,[1][2][3] and to be the world's first TOP500 Linpack sustained 1.0 petaflops system. It is a one-of-a-kind supercomputer, built from off the shelf parts, with many novel design features.
In November 2008, it reached a top performance of 1.456 petaflops, retaining its top spot in the TOP500 list.[4] It is also the fourth-most energy-efficient supercomputer in the world on the Supermicro Green500 list, with an operational rate of 444.94 megaflops per watt of power used."
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