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    Ray Hayes
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    ... no, not outside (although it is about 1 deg C out there).. After the joy of ordering my new machine last week, our facilities team have shattered that enjoyment by limiting me to using it in one of the server-rooms until its power-requirements can be monitored (apparently it has a 1kW supply and can reach up to 10amps drawn). In mid-Jan we've got some electrical work going on which will allow us get some extra power-feeds routed to our floor-boxes, until then, I'm not allowed to put these 2xQuadCore Xeon beasts onto the normal power-circuits. :sigh: The server-room is over-airconditioned in my view, or maybe it's because the only desk in there is right under the vent! :~ -- modified at 11:55 Thursday 21st December, 2006 -- fixed "their" screw-up picked up in first reply! :-D

    Regards, Ray

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      ... no, not outside (although it is about 1 deg C out there).. After the joy of ordering my new machine last week, our facilities team have shattered that enjoyment by limiting me to using it in one of the server-rooms until its power-requirements can be monitored (apparently it has a 1kW supply and can reach up to 10amps drawn). In mid-Jan we've got some electrical work going on which will allow us get some extra power-feeds routed to our floor-boxes, until then, I'm not allowed to put these 2xQuadCore Xeon beasts onto the normal power-circuits. :sigh: The server-room is over-airconditioned in my view, or maybe it's because the only desk in there is right under the vent! :~ -- modified at 11:55 Thursday 21st December, 2006 -- fixed "their" screw-up picked up in first reply! :-D

      Regards, Ray

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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      Ray Hayes wrote:

      although it is about 1 deg C out their

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        Ray Hayes wrote:

        although it is about 1 deg C out their

        There Their They're What's the difference? "They're over there by their car." There - expresses location Their - expresses ownership They're - is a contraction of "they are"


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        And the nit pick of year award goes to...........


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          Ray Hayes wrote:

          although it is about 1 deg C out their

          There Their They're What's the difference? "They're over there by their car." There - expresses location Their - expresses ownership They're - is a contraction of "they are"


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          Ray Hayes
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          yeah, sorry... :doh: I do know the difference. My whole body is blooming freezing, including my brain! :(( "out-there!" ;P

          Regards, Ray

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            ... no, not outside (although it is about 1 deg C out there).. After the joy of ordering my new machine last week, our facilities team have shattered that enjoyment by limiting me to using it in one of the server-rooms until its power-requirements can be monitored (apparently it has a 1kW supply and can reach up to 10amps drawn). In mid-Jan we've got some electrical work going on which will allow us get some extra power-feeds routed to our floor-boxes, until then, I'm not allowed to put these 2xQuadCore Xeon beasts onto the normal power-circuits. :sigh: The server-room is over-airconditioned in my view, or maybe it's because the only desk in there is right under the vent! :~ -- modified at 11:55 Thursday 21st December, 2006 -- fixed "their" screw-up picked up in first reply! :-D

            Regards, Ray

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            Uhhhh Remote Desktop? :-D

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              ... no, not outside (although it is about 1 deg C out there).. After the joy of ordering my new machine last week, our facilities team have shattered that enjoyment by limiting me to using it in one of the server-rooms until its power-requirements can be monitored (apparently it has a 1kW supply and can reach up to 10amps drawn). In mid-Jan we've got some electrical work going on which will allow us get some extra power-feeds routed to our floor-boxes, until then, I'm not allowed to put these 2xQuadCore Xeon beasts onto the normal power-circuits. :sigh: The server-room is over-airconditioned in my view, or maybe it's because the only desk in there is right under the vent! :~ -- modified at 11:55 Thursday 21st December, 2006 -- fixed "their" screw-up picked up in first reply! :-D

              Regards, Ray

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              Ray Hayes wrote:

              (apparently it has a 1kW supply and can reach up to 10amps drawn).

              I have asked for 20amp circuit to be drawn to each programmer... :) I have had my 20amp for a while, and debating on asking for it to be upgraded to 30amp. 4 computer rack, plus laptop. :)

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                And the nit pick of year award goes to...........


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                Actually, it should go to Ray - got to play with a 1kW 2xDualCore Xeon baby and complains about the weather :cool:


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                  Uhhhh Remote Desktop? :-D

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                  Chris Austin wrote:

                  Uhhhh Remote Desktop?

                  It's not networked due to gov. classification of the software being developed on it! :((

                  Regards, Ray

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                    Ray Hayes wrote:

                    (apparently it has a 1kW supply and can reach up to 10amps drawn).

                    I have asked for 20amp circuit to be drawn to each programmer... :) I have had my 20amp for a while, and debating on asking for it to be upgraded to 30amp. 4 computer rack, plus laptop. :)

                    _________________________ 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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                    Apparently, we used to be able to handle load we require -- but last year when we switched everyone in the building from 4xCRT to LCDs, we had the circuits downgraded due to some new regulations that we need to meet.

                    Regards, Ray

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                      Apparently, we used to be able to handle load we require -- but last year when we switched everyone in the building from 4xCRT to LCDs, we had the circuits downgraded due to some new regulations that we need to meet.

                      Regards, Ray

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                      El Corazon
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                      I do understand... they've tried to take power from us as well, at least on paper. I invite them over to see the room 6 computers on one wall, 8 on another, 2 on the other two. My office has three at the moment, with one pulled out of the rack, if it goes back it will be 4 again, then when I plug in the laptop.... well... after they see it, they don't try to take power away.

                      _________________________ 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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                        And the nit pick of year award goes to...........


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                        As a fellow Toastmaster I have to admit small grammar infractions sometimes bother me. The worst is the improper use of good/well.

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