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OK now I know the proxy REALLY works
Now I am sure that it works — I just finished enough P-1 work so that the GPU72 proxy fetched work for the first time. Up to now it had just been reporting completed results.
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[QUOTE=Chuck;307961]Now I am sure that it works — I just finished enough P-1 work so that the GPU72 proxy fetched work for the first time. Up to now it had just been reporting completed results.[/QUOTE]
"Trust, but verify." - Ronald Reagan |
It has certainly worked for me on the P95 P-1 front. As mentioned before, I set up a "single-purpose" P95 to snag LL/DC assignments because I'm not running those on the CPU. This, too, has worked well in acquiring assignments.
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[QUOTE=chalsall;307968]"Trust, but verify." - Ronald Reagan[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=wikipedia]The phrase was learned by Reagan from Suzanne Massie, a writer on Russia. [/QUOTE] It is a common Russian expression. Доверяй, но проверяй. (Do-vyer-yai, no pro-vyer-yai.) |
[QUOTE=Uncwilly;307974]It is a common Russian expression. Доверяй, но проверяй. (Do-vyer-yai, no pro-vyer-yai.)[/QUOTE]
Cool! Thanks! [OT]I have read that there is a Muscovite proverb, "Skinny people die in the winter." As a skinny person I can buy it (especially in Moscow.)[/OT] |
[QUOTE=Uncwilly;307974]The phrase was learned by Reagan from Suzanne Massie, a writer on Russia.[/QUOTE]
It's good to know that he didn't get everything from Nancy... |
[QUOTE=chalsall;307977]It's good to know that he didn't get everything from Nancy...[/QUOTE]
.....or her astrologer. |
[QUOTE=kladner;307980].....or her astrologer.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. |
[QUOTE] It is a common Russian expression. Доверяй, но проверяй. (Do-vyer-yai, no pro-vyer-yai.)[/QUOTE]
Correctamundo! [QUOTE] [OT]I have read that there is a Muscovite proverb, "Skinny people die in the winter." As a skinny person I can buy it (especially in Moscow.)[/OT] [/QUOTE] Never heard this one (in Moscow). But there's tons of proverbs, many of them regional. «Пока толстый сохнет, худой сдохнет» would be similar. |
[QUOTE=Batalov;307985].....
Never heard this one (in Moscow). But there's tons of proverbs, many of them regional. «Пока толстый сохнет, худой сдохнет» would be similar.[/QUOTE] I can't cite sources. It's just one of those things one remembers. How does «Пока толстый сохнет, худой сдохнет» translate....or transliterate? |
Me too. Although my CPU output is very, very low, one of my computers finished and retrieved another P-1. :smile:
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