Fao Mos

Soldato
Joined
28 Oct 2002
Posts
5,002
Location
Port Toilet
This may have been asked/answered before, but seriously, what setups are you running? is is purely servers, if so are they unix or x86. Or is it just a lot of PC's?
 
Associate
Joined
17 Oct 2002
Posts
728
Location
Brighton
MoS looks after a backup datacenter for some un-namable corporation, and I believe that's pretty much all Mr One and Two can give away. They also run seti on a number of modified appliances and pets IIRC :)

S
 
Soldato
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
2,668
Location
Bideford, Devon.
Originally posted by Markjcj
I'd love to know how they do that:confused:

You should see my cat run whenever I hold a power cable nowadays;)


Let me guess you found the RJ45 socket but the cable seems to keep falling out? I had that problem too... what ya gotta do is ram it in realllllly far then it wont come out. :D
 
Soldato
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
7,986
Location
Hear, their, everyware ;)
According to the RSPCA to get a Cat to run SETI you need a 110V Supply, only Dogs are 240V...here's a list they kindly sent me:

Elephants/Horses/Cattle- 415V

Dogs-240V

Cats-110V

Rabbits/Hamsters/Toy Dogs-9V Battery

ALL Reptiles- Solar Cell Powered only

Mice/Gerbils- AAA 1.5V Battery

Goldfish- CR3032 3V Waterproof Watch Battery

I hope that helps :D
 
Associate
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
2,154
Location
Leicester, UK
Originally posted by doofer
According to the RSPCA to get a Cat to run SETI you need a 110V Supply, only Dogs are 240V...here's a list they kindly sent me:

Elephants/Horses/Cattle- 415V

Dogs-240V

Cats-110V

Rabbits/Hamsters/Toy Dogs-9V Battery

ALL Reptiles- Solar Cell Powered only

Mice/Gerbils- AAA 1.5V Battery

Goldfish- CR3032 3V Waterproof Watch Battery

I hope that helps :D

Interesting, i was always giving my cat 240v, No wonder they kept dying out on me after a week or so. :D :p
 
Back
Top Bottom