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  • R Ray Cassick

    Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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    Ray Cassick wrote:

    healthy bonus check

    Congrats! Well the Wes Aday Early Retirement fund could use some input.... :-)

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      Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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      Anton Afanasyev
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      Ray Cassick wrote:

      Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it

      If you mean vs2005, then the naswer is.....:slow. why? because its like in the joke about windows: how much resources does it use? well, as much as it finds available...except the finder isnt working... so it finds more than IS there -_-


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      • R Ray Cassick

        Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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        El Corazon
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        oooooo competition!! ;P you skimped a bit on memory, graphics and drives... ;)

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          oooooo competition!! ;P you skimped a bit on memory, graphics and drives... ;)

          _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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          :laugh: Considering that this is going to be my desktop system and not a server :) I just wish I knew what motherboard was in it.


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          • R Ray Cassick

            Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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            Ray Kinsella
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            You could save some of it. ....

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            • R Ray Cassick

              Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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              Ooooh! And you can keep the heating off all winter! :rolleyes:


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                Ray Cassick wrote:

                since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit

                :omg: You *really* do not need a new machine. Can I have your old one? :)

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                Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                On the contrary, anyone who uses a P4 for development most definitely needs a new machine. Ugh. ;P

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                • R Ray Cassick

                  Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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                  WillemM
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                  Wow, I can assure you that VS.NET will run like a mean beast on it. Wait until you see Vista running on that machine ;P It makes VS run even faster after a couple of times. Great machine :D

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                  • R Ray Cassick

                    Yeah, a bit extra, but I have to let the wife have a bit of fun :) She did after all let me have mine.


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                    Ray Cassick wrote:

                    She did after all let me have mine

                    You really need to write an article about how you convinced her to do that. Somehow, the toy budget in my house always seems to not be spent on toys for me :sigh:.


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                    • R Ray Cassick

                      Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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                      I agree with those that say put some into savings, I will say your retirement. I ask why the bonus. Are you now a new employee again? I.E. Is this really a payout of your benefits you are loosing?

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                      • R Ray Cassick

                        Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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                        Nemanja Trifunovic
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                        Ray Cassick wrote:

                        the old 3.2Ghz P4

                        New one:

                        Ray Cassick wrote:

                        Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz

                        Heh, I would say Herb Sutter is right again. The free lunch is over.[^] Until 5 years ago, I would replace my old machine with something that runs on at least 3 times higher frequency. Now, we are going to count cores.

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                          Ray Cassick wrote:

                          She did after all let me have mine

                          You really need to write an article about how you convinced her to do that. Somehow, the toy budget in my house always seems to not be spent on toys for me :sigh:.


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                          Simple, she understands that I use these machines to make more money :) Besides, my wife as a big geek too. It was her that told me to not stop at 2 Gigs of Ram to to go to 4 :)


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                            You could save some of it. ....

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                            Did that already. I am also paying off some Credit card debit with it.


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                              Ooooh! And you can keep the heating off all winter! :rolleyes:


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                              No problem with that where my systems are. My office is all the way up in the attic on the third floor. All the heat in the house goes up into my Office all year long. I always have to worry about keeping my office cool, event in the winter really.


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                                I agree with those that say put some into savings, I will say your retirement. I ask why the bonus. Are you now a new employee again? I.E. Is this really a payout of your benefits you are loosing?

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                                Michael A. Barnhart wrote:

                                I ask why the bonus. Are you now a new employee again? I.E. Is this really a payout of your benefits you are loosing?

                                It was more of a signing bonus really. Intels way of 'thanking' those that decided to transition tot he new company and not take advantage of this time to jump ship and move on. The only real benefit that I am loosing is stock options/discount purchase (Intel has a generous stock option and stock purchase program) since Dialogic is a privately held company there is no stock involved. That had been nice over the last few years as I was able to use stock to redo my living room and other things around the house. There is a definite advantage to being able to buy stock at a 15% discount :) I am excited about the new company though. I have to say that Intel really had their head up their a** for the last few years running this division. While they are a great company to work for and had a strong position in the market (for the most part) they really had no idea how to run a Telecommunications product company. It showed in lost market share and poor revenue numbers.


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                                  Ray Cassick wrote:

                                  the old 3.2Ghz P4

                                  New one:

                                  Ray Cassick wrote:

                                  Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz

                                  Heh, I would say Herb Sutter is right again. The free lunch is over.[^] Until 5 years ago, I would replace my old machine with something that runs on at least 3 times higher frequency. Now, we are going to count cores.

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                                  I agree, and now I think it is going to be harder to keep up because as you add cores you need the proper mother board to handle it so upgrading is going to be more of a pain in the butt going forward. No more just pulling and replacing chips. I see a future where the mother boards are going to be split up into two parts I think and to upgrade you will be replacing the CPU core area with a new one to support the higher core CPUs.


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                                    No problem with that where my systems are. My office is all the way up in the attic on the third floor. All the heat in the house goes up into my Office all year long. I always have to worry about keeping my office cool, event in the winter really.


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                                    Ray Cassick wrote:

                                    No problem with that where my systems are. My office is all the way up in the attic on the third floor. All the heat in the house goes up into my Office all year long. I always have to worry about keeping my office cool, event in the winter really.

                                    You may now need to move your office (and therefore computer) into the basement and use it to heat the entire house.

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                                      Well the time is finally here. The division that I work(ed) for at Intel[^] (MCPD - Modular Communications Platform Division) has been officially transitioned over to being owned by Eicon Networks[^] and soon to become officially running under the new name of Dialogic[^]... Part of my agreement to go to the new company was a nice healthy bonus check of a few months pay so I just found my self facing the quandary of what to do with the recent influx of 'found money' that I had. Above an beyond paying some other bills (the responsible part of me :) ) I decided to treat my self with a new desktop since the old 3.2Ghz P4 was slowing down just a bit ;) Decided to go whole hog so to speak: Dual Intel Xeon 5050 3ghz 667mhz 4M Active 4GB DDR2 533MHz Fully Buffered Memory 2 - 400GB SATA 300 Hard Drives 2 Nvidia 5500 PCI Video cards Now I have to WAIT for it to arrive (7-10 business days). UGH! Can't wait to see how VS.NET runs on it :)


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                                      you know, you could have spent it on something else than a computer ?


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                                        Ray Cassick wrote:

                                        No problem with that where my systems are. My office is all the way up in the attic on the third floor. All the heat in the house goes up into my Office all year long. I always have to worry about keeping my office cool, event in the winter really.

                                        You may now need to move your office (and therefore computer) into the basement and use it to heat the entire house.

                                        Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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                                        Joanne M Cassick
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                                        Don't give me any ideas.:doh:

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                                          you know, you could have spent it on something else than a computer ?


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                                          Maximilien wrote:

                                          you know, you could have spent it on something else than a computer ?

                                          Is that even possible? :confused: He has the car already, and the girl (ME):rose:. What else is there in life?:confused:

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