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#463983 - 11/21/05 06:03 PM 13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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Well the 13 cube cluster is no more. The reason why is because the light bill went sky high and the landlord that owns the space im renting is complaining about power loss or brown outs. Come to find out each space only gets 100 amps lol. Anyway I took it down and replaced it with a PC running SCO OpenServer UNIX 5. I think i'll just reformat the cubes and sell them at the shop. Kinda mad though, the 13 node cluster was fun to play with.
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#463984 - 11/21/05 06:11 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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TCPMeta wrote:
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The reason why is because the light bill went sky high and the landlord that owns the space im renting is complaining about power loss or brown outs.


You have reached divine status in my judgment, sir.

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#463985 - 11/21/05 06:38 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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Im with shadowboxer47, you are a god...

BTW why not sell them here on the swap forum? I for one would like a cube wink
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#463986 - 11/21/05 06:46 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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As would I...
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#463987 - 11/21/05 07:59 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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And I would love a cube too. That would give us more to offer our members. PM me please.
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#463988 - 11/21/05 08:25 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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PM me please.


Me too!

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#463989 - 11/21/05 09:28 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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#463990 - 11/21/05 11:03 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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hey i would loved to have a 2nd cube. please let me know as well. how much?


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#463991 - 11/21/05 11:35 PM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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I, too, would consider buying a Cube, if you're selling.
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#463992 - 11/22/05 12:44 AM Re:13 node cube cluster = trouble [Re: Anonymous]
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Same here. I've always wanted a cube, not to mod, but just in general. Unfortunately they still cost a pretty on eBay so if you would be willing to cut us modders a deal...
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