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  • P Paul Selormey

    _Damian S_ wrote:

    If I ate two apples I'd be multi-cored...

    Well thought. Believe it or not you got me thinking, the first question is why apple? I looked at your profile, say Australia and google for Australia apple and it was all iPod! Then, I realised, apples have core, and eating them with the teeth, you have multi-core to the teeth.

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    _Damian S_
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    Yep, well done!! We do have Apple Mac's etc here too, but yes, that was my nice double entendre for the day!!

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    • P Paul Selormey

      Hmmm, you are then fully multi-cored. Are you into games? Best regards, Paul.

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      Ray Cassick
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      No, but compiles go pretty fast :) I play Quake, that is about it.


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      • P Patrick Etc

        I have a 2.8GHz Pentium D. I'm kicking myself. If I had waited 2 more months to buy my machine, I could have had a Core2 Duo. We have some of those for a project we're working on and I still haven't found a way to bring them down. Those things are FAST.


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        Paul Selormey
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        It is still faster than mine, and I am yet to start kicking myself, just make sure you do not kick the machine ;P

        Patrick Sears wrote:

        Those things are FAST.

        Frankly, the result shows. My company recently did an interactive environment for a show-room (display welcome animated messages to multiple screen etc), and could not help but recommend Core2 Duo to the client. Best regards, Paul.

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        • R Robert Surtees

          No multicore for me :^). I do have a K6-2 with 3DNow! that's pretty spiffy.

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          Paul Selormey
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          Finally, I have a normal person, the other are making me feel poor ;P Best regards, Paul.

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          • P Paul Selormey

            Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

            "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

            Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

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            Tim Craig
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            Paul Selormey wrote:

            Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4

            Your processor isn't magically going to upgrade itself like when your car ran on fumes for miles and miles? ;P

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              No, but compiles go pretty fast :) I play Quake, that is about it.


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              Paul Selormey
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              Ray Cassick wrote:

              No, but compiles go pretty fast

              Yeah, when compiling my documents with Sandcastle, I just wish it is faster. Sometimes at home, I go to take a rest in the sofa (while waiting for the Sandcastle output), and never come back till the next day (already tired from the day's work) :(( Well, I also wish there is wiifee to wake me up :laugh: Best regards, Paul.

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              • P Paul Selormey

                Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

                "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

                Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

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                DaveX86
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                P4 2.4 GHZ, not even hyperthreading. Waiting for the Quad-Cores to be a bit cheaper. When I get a new box, I like it to be at least twice as fast as the old one. Before this one, it was PIII-450...now there was a quantum leap :)

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                • T Tim Craig

                  Paul Selormey wrote:

                  Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4

                  Your processor isn't magically going to upgrade itself like when your car ran on fumes for miles and miles? ;P

                  Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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                  Paul Selormey
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                  Eh! are you keeping records of my posts? :mad: You cannot get all that info from that my statement. Best regards, Paul.

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                    P4 2.4 GHZ, not even hyperthreading. Waiting for the Quad-Cores to be a bit cheaper. When I get a new box, I like it to be at least twice as fast as the old one. Before this one, it was PIII-450...now there was a quantum leap :)

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                    Paul Selormey
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                    David Lockwood wrote:

                    Waiting for the Quad-Cores to be a bit cheaper.

                    You brought some hope, I will wait for the 8-cores then :-D I love the AMD deal of 3-core, give something cheaper to the clients. Best regards, Paul.

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                    • R Russell Morris

                      Paul Selormey wrote:

                      How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth?

                      Both my laptop and desktop are multicore. Laptop is a Core2 duo, pretty new, and my desktop is an aging dual-core AMD. I forget the actual specs, but it's a socket AM2. It's not bad, but it's no Core2 duo, in my opinion. For the first time ever, my laptop compiles stuff faster than my desktop :)

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                      Paul Selormey
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                      Russell Morris wrote:

                      For the first time ever, my laptop compiles stuff faster than my desktop

                      I still cannot imagine doing development on laptop. I was given one when I first joined my current company, and I had it changed that very day. I hate the keyboard and the small screen. Best regards, Paul.

                      Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                      • P Paul Selormey

                        Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

                        "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

                        Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

                        Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                        Marcin Gil
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                        Multicore all way. I've recently upgraded my home PC to core2duo e6300 (gentoo compiles waaay faster) and talked my boss to buy me a multicore pc. However he was choosing and I got pentium D :/ It's better than a hyperthreaded p4 though..

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                        • P Paul Selormey

                          Eh! are you keeping records of my posts? :mad: You cannot get all that info from that my statement. Best regards, Paul.

                          Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                          Tim Craig
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                          Paul Selormey wrote:

                          Eh! are you keeping records of my posts?

                          I'm sorry your memory isn't up to par. :((

                          Paul Selormey wrote:

                          You cannot get all that info from that my statement.

                          You've been in Japan too long, I think you've gone native. :confused:

                          Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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                          • P Paul Selormey

                            Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

                            "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

                            Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

                            Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                            Shog9 0
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                            Just upgraded my laptop a couple months ago to one with the core2duo thing. It's good. Fits well with how i work - multiple projects open at once, switching from one to another during builds, etc. No slowdowns this way.

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                            • P Paul Selormey

                              Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

                              "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

                              Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

                              Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                              Member 96
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                              Just a quad, I'm sure it's going to be hopelessly obsolete in 2.5 years when I replace it. :)


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                              • T Tim Craig

                                Paul Selormey wrote:

                                Eh! are you keeping records of my posts?

                                I'm sorry your memory isn't up to par. :((

                                Paul Selormey wrote:

                                You cannot get all that info from that my statement.

                                You've been in Japan too long, I think you've gone native. :confused:

                                Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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                                Paul Selormey
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                                Tim Craig wrote:

                                You've been in Japan too long, I think you've gone native.

                                Happy, I have learnt enough Japanese to confuse you ;P Best regards, Paul.

                                Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                                • P Paul Selormey

                                  Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

                                  "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

                                  Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

                                  Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                                  Tom Deketelaere
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                                  at home a pentium 4 3.0ghz hyperthreading, but needs to be replaced very soon since it has had problems with heating since the day I bought it (I can't even close the box up without having my screen going black :sigh: (it's my graphical card that is overheating but just don't have the room in the box to put in additional cooling)) anyway, I'm waiting for the quad-core to become a bit cheaper. my old laptop (about 6 years old) was just pentium 4 my new laptop (about 2 years old) don't really know since my brother stole it (but wasn't multi-core that much I do know) at work I have a pentium 4 3.0ghz hyperthreading and that's more than enough at the moment since we do all our work on the servers so...

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                                  • P Paul Selormey

                                    Russell Morris wrote:

                                    For the first time ever, my laptop compiles stuff faster than my desktop

                                    I still cannot imagine doing development on laptop. I was given one when I first joined my current company, and I had it changed that very day. I hate the keyboard and the small screen. Best regards, Paul.

                                    Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                                    Russell Morris
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                                    Paul Selormey wrote:

                                    I still cannot imagine doing development on laptop. I was given one when I first joined my current company, and I had it changed that very day. I hate the keyboard and the small screen.

                                    Mine laptop has a 17" widescreen, so it's not that bad, but I completely agree about the keyboard. Doing development on it, which I sometimes need to do, is pretty frustrating do to the smaller keys, less tactile feedback, and horrible key layout. But then again, it's better than not being able to work at all when I'm on-the-go. But I still sigh a little sigh of frustration when I open it up to do development work. Just not as big a sigh as I used to give when I had my old 1Ghz 15" laptop :)

                                    -- Russell Morris Morbo: "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!"

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                                    • P Paul Selormey

                                      Tim Craig wrote:

                                      You've been in Japan too long, I think you've gone native.

                                      Happy, I have learnt enough Japanese to confuse you ;P Best regards, Paul.

                                      Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                                      Paul Selormey wrote:

                                      Happy, I have learnt enough Japanese to confuse yo

                                      It's not your Japanese that's confusing me, it's your English.

                                      Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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                                      • P Paul Selormey

                                        Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

                                        "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

                                        Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

                                        Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                                        I've got a dual-cpu machine at home, but it's only running WinXP Home, so it's half wasted (Before anyone asks, the machine was being given away at work, and was marginally more powerful than my old machine, I don't have the spare cash to get XP Pro, and it's not powerful enough for Vista.)

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                                          I've got a dual-cpu machine at home, but it's only running WinXP Home, so it's half wasted (Before anyone asks, the machine was being given away at work, and was marginally more powerful than my old machine, I don't have the spare cash to get XP Pro, and it's not powerful enough for Vista.)

                                          -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!

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                                          Paul Selormey
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                                          Wow, please let me know if your company is given away more dual-cpu machine! What then do you use at work currently? Quad? dual-quad? Core2 Quad!!! Best regards, Paul.

                                          Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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