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Perforated, Maximum PC Rig of the Month! Aug 2005

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by bootupbuddha, 2 Sep 2004.

  1. bootupbuddha

    bootupbuddha grunge modder

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    Thanks, the server ip’s got changed when I renewed the domain - Jerks... I'll fix it tomorrow when I get back to the office. Erm, I don’t have my passwords handy... lol.
     
  2. bootupbuddha

    bootupbuddha grunge modder

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    teaser

    here is a teaser, compliments of Photobucket...

    [​IMG]
     
  3. RotoSequence

    RotoSequence Lazy Lurker

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    Ooooooh, nice :naughty:
     
  4. n00b

    n00b What's a Dremel?

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    YOU HAVE SOILED THE ONCE IMMACULATE BANANA SIDE!
    Oh well, it still looks good.
     
  5. bootupbuddha

    bootupbuddha grunge modder

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    LOL :hehe: it gets better
     
  6. drinn

    drinn What's a Dremel?

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    I hope that you get the pictures online soon :)
     
  7. Dean_j2001

    Dean_j2001 What's a Dremel?

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    actually what i'm seeing right now is red x's as mentioned previous. pm me if you would like some space to host them on i have a dedicated 100mb linux box i could put them on
     
  8. koegsmk

    koegsmk What's a Dremel?

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    Well... 100mb is not very much space...

    *scnr*

    :worried:
     
  9. piloux

    piloux What's a Dremel?

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    this case look nice, I want to see more of it :)
     
  10. Dean_j2001

    Dean_j2001 What's a Dremel?

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    sigh you can have whatever space you want i mean 100MB/S bandwidth, located in redbus uk
     
  11. fillip

    fillip What's a Dremel?

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    100 Mega Bytes/s Wow, that's crazy :thumb:
     
  12. Yo-DUH_87

    Yo-DUH_87 Who you calling tiny?

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    Not to mention slightly unbelievable :eyebrow:

    They've gone and turned into little red xs again. obviously you didn't watch enough star trek to figure out how it all works :p

    I'd also be willing to donate sone space, if needed. Just say the word :thumb:
     
  13. Dean_j2001

    Dean_j2001 What's a Dremel?

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    yuou know what i meant i mean 100Mega Bits per second ok let me explain, i own a company we provide colocation and gaming servers, i have dedicated servers in a datacentre in london called redbus, we have 2 47u racks, google define: 47u rack

    there interconnected on peering points with switchs on 100mb/s connections its a lan to other peer points such as c4l, mfn (abovenet) access11, clara-net etc see www.xchangepoint.net look for GCSNETUK in the list still don't believe me?

    ill past you something from my fedora core 2 server



    [ecliptic@ecliptic1 ecliptic]$ wget ftp://ftp.blueyonder.co.uk/mirrors/ftp.freeb
    sd.org/ISO-IMAGES-Alpha/4.9/4.9-RELEASE-alpha-disc2.iso
    --02:00:58-- ftp://ftp.blueyonder.co.uk/mirrors/ftp.freebsd.org/ISO-IMAGES-Alph
    a/4.9/4.9-RELEASE-alpha-disc2.iso
    => `4.9-RELEASE-alpha-disc2.iso'
    Resolving ftp.blueyonder.co.uk... 194.117.143.69, 194.117.143.70, 194.117.143.71
    , ...
    Connecting to ftp.blueyonder.co.uk[194.117.143.69]:21... connected.
    Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
    ==> SYST ... done. ==> PWD ... done.
    ==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /mirrors/ftp.freebsd.org/ISO-IMAGES-Alpha/4.9 ...
    done.
    ==> PASV ... done. ==> RETR 4.9-RELEASE-alpha-disc2.iso ... done.
    Length: 310,607,872 (unauthoritative)

    4% [> ] 13,962,600 4.26M/s ETA 01:06^
    8% [==> ] 26,984,032 4.74M/s ETA 01:01^
    100%[=================================================================================================================>] 310,607,872 4.67M/s ETA 00:00

    02:02:03 (4.56 MB/s) - `4.9-RELEASE-alpha-disc2.iso' saved [310,607,872]


    sorry for thread stealing i just wanted to help a brother out by giving him some free hosting for his images, :blah:
     
  14. Yo-DUH_87

    Yo-DUH_87 Who you calling tiny?

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    I apologize for sounding like I was attacking you personally. There are too many people that think they are l33t by having a home server connected to their home router through a ethernet connection and offer to host stuff on their pitiful 100kbps upload.

    Anyways, enough talk. I desire more pics :D
     
  15. Isuo

    Isuo What's a Dremel?

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    The case is wonderful(l), I migh even use the british word gorgeous.
    Just make the side light blinking.
     
  16. bootupbuddha

    bootupbuddha grunge modder

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    Thanks

    Thanks all for the offers, but I have a great server. My domain server address got changed, so the tags in the log were pointing to the wrong location hence the x's.

    I have made the correction a few minutes ago and the x's should go away. Err it could take 48 hours.... :miffed:
     
  17. DoNuT

    DoNuT What's a Dremel?

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    I don't know if this should go in another thread, but is it easy to mod ur PSU to handle a 120 v outlet? Please let me know if I should post this in a new thread somewhere else, or if it is easy...inform me. Thank you.
     
  18. Yo-DUH_87

    Yo-DUH_87 Who you calling tiny?

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    Should be very easy, so long as you know how to solder and some basic wiring stuff (such as what is and isn't ground).
     
  19. bootupbuddha

    bootupbuddha grunge modder

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    Actually very easy, if the pics were working you'd see. When they are working and if you want more info let me know and I will make a small guide. It’s a very handy mod, especially if you keep forgetting to bring a power strip. :D

    Of course, there is no surge protection. I am a firm believer of using protection. :D :D
     
  20. bootupbuddha

    bootupbuddha grunge modder

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    scool man... thanks for the offer
     

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