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From: Groups on 7 Jan 2010 23:16 <PRE> Eric Gisse ― speaking of “distributed computing” ( à la SETI(a)home ) and the cluster he used to “brute force” crack systems ― told Uncle Al: “ Depends entirely on how you feel about systems I do not own. China can be 'encouraged' to lend a hand to the tune of ~300 cores on 39 systems. That's what you get for letting a cluster brute force someone. The original cluster I cobbled together at UAF [ Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks ] is gathering dust ”. www.Google.COM/groups?selm=hg0qmo$990$1%40news.eternal-september.org [ news:hg0qmo$990$1(a)news.eternal-september.org ] A misuse of University clout/resources ? You decide. Eric Gisse* 2007 FairBanks Alaska (UAF) with his 8-node Beowulf cluster**: <img src="http://jeffrelf.f-m.fm/Eric Gisse 2009 in FairBanks Alaska.jpg" alt="Eric Gisse 2007 FairBanks Alaska (UAF) with his 8-node Beowulf cluster."> * Born at the end of 1983 in Ketchikan, Alaska. **: A “Society of Physics Students” project. |