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Re: Who has a bored cluster? REV 2.0

Uncle,

I said that in the other thread, i am saying that those machines i can donate to be connected to morally corrupted's cluster, in addition to his 4 machines, i have 4, i still have to look in the garage to piece together one more perhaps...

this would make a total of 8-9 machines running the code, not any individual one. including 2 decently fast boxes, and 6-7 slower boxes, but capable of doing a lot all together.


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Ah... there is a certain quality to quantity!
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