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    hmmmm...

    I wonder if Sears (where I work) will let me put the d.net client on their floor models!?

    A few P3's and Celeron's would sure help my keyrate. I could get about 1500-2000 blocks/day more!


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    I think, as long as you promise to "restore" the PC before its sold, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't care. Of course hide the cow icon to avoid customers asking about it.

    I say try it!

    I plan to goto Circuit City cause I saw one of their PC's had AOL working on it. Once the 440 gui comes out I will go and install it and have it lurk until AOL connection for flushes and fetches.

    -izzzy12k

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    How do you set it to "lurk" on AOL? I tried on my friend's computers, but they still have to manually perform updates...

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    Hey I work ther too!

    I dont think they would me install it on the floor(salesman dont even understand me when I talk about computers) they just keep up with what there selling.

    But they have lots of other computers!!!

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    I saw the feature on the new beta version of the GUI Client, Under network, it's an option to use with lurk.

    dunno if it works or not, though.

    -Izzzy12k

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