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    (at least on the summary page.) which means SLUGBUG is goin' down! (at least on the summary page.)
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    Go for #2. I only got one computer going at the moment. Lets go black!
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    My sys can't beat the Tesla server. So for now i'm stuck going for #3. I did add a couple new weapons tho so my points are gonna go up.
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    Lost a quad core box yesterday to another developer working on GPU computation research. PPD will drop a bit. Go for #3 and have fun.
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    QUICK,QUICK! everyone go look I'm #3. of course by the time most of you go look I'll probably be back at #4...
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    Say what? All I seem to be getting on my core i7 folder are regular SMP work units. I hardly ever get -bigadv WU. Stanford seems to have forgotten that we are volunteers and don't get paid for doing this work for them. Most of us folders build these core i7 machines for folding and to get the big points. If they keep reducing the points and work units many of us may simply quit folding altogether.
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    I was wondering why your points were down to where I could catch you. but it took 3 fermi's for me to do it. and now my points are slipping while I try to figure out why one of them is downclocking constantly...
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