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Just Joined!
Hi,
Just after joining SysOpt in RC5.
Is there any plans for a Sysopt proxy server, like Anandtech's mika.dynip.com/rc5/mstats ? If anyone wants to set one up like that I can provide instructions, as I have a similar setup, but my computer isn't online 24/7. 
Anyway, remember that multiple processor system discussed here about a month ago? Well I am in the process of building one like that, and I will have an info site up soon, and a banner section so that you can click banners to donate $$ to the system.
P.S. How many posts till you become a full member?
Bye,
Brendan
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Welcome aboard...
It takes over 30 posts to be listed as a member.
Also aren't you on anandtech's team?
http://tally.distributed.net/rc5-64/...php3?st=bkehoe
http://tally.distributed.net/rc5-64/...1001&limit=100
You do not have to be on OUR team to get info, help, advice, etc.
But if have deciced to join our team, welcome aboard and sorry for the mistake. 
izzzy12k
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Hi,
Was on team anandtech.... decided to leave..
RC5@BKEHOE.COM should appear in SysOpts member listings tomorrow as I joined this morning.
Apology accepted.
<added systems>
I have 1 Celery 504, PII 375 (capable of 450 in BX board), 2 Celery 333, 2 PII 300s, 3 P120s, 4 P100s and 1 P75 cracking. Unfortunatly the last few are only on some of the day, only when there are computer classes.
When the first node in The RC5 Cracker comes online there will be a sustained 2.5Mkeys/sec at least + the rate of my other computers!
Are signatures disabled here or something?
Bye,
Brendan
[This message has been edited by bkehoe (edited 05-23-99).]
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bkehoe:
Was there a reason for leaving us and joining sysopt?
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Hi,
Yes there was. Just ask Jackal, or Clay and they'll happily tell you what they did to me!
I suppose you can take off the link to The RC5 Cracker, and my pictures. 
Sorry for leaving, but i just don't feel welcome anymore when people like that are on the same team.
Bye,
Brendan
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What we did to you?
Identical IP addresses at multiple BBSes, with multiple aliases, asking for pirated UBBS software, and we were the bad guys in this situation?
Remember folks, Brendan is a thirteen year old - and boy, does this last post show it.
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Honestly, I don't care to take the time to dig through the trash over on Anand's BBS to figure out who is the bad guy here. I also don't tend really care a lot. It is very easy for intellegent people to pretend to be dumbasses. Real dumbasses have a hard time trying not to be so. They tend to show their true colors rather quickly. Not that we don't appreciate the warning, but please don't start spouting whatevers at each other here. We're all happy here because that sort of **** is few and far between.
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Is this a request to take them down?
If this isn't the case, I'll leave them where they are, just in case you decide to come back...
About the Jackal thing:
If Jackal is right:
Mhh, things went a bad way,
but who am I to judge someone ...
An error is an error no way back ... but there is a future......
just my 0.02$
If you are right:
Hell, something went terribly wrong!
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I agree. I came here to get away from all the ****, with users picking mini wars on others.
I fequently get the same IP address, at my ISP (Indigo, or Telecom Internet), so you try to accuse me, when I could have got the same address as the other person had before me - its called Dynamic IP.
Anyway, enough with this rubbish - I had tried to forget it and get on with my life and site, and its even blown up on anandtech again, just because I asked about an ISP in Florida...
Hopefully this is the last of it,
Brendan
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Hi! anyway..welcome onboard...
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