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alphapointe
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join:2002-02-10
Columbia, MO
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reply to mattmag
Re: [FP] Looking To Join FP

Thanks to whoever made the donation. I hope to contribute monetarily soon.

No problems reading the questions. I'll try to answer them below. I hope I format them correctly for you to read...




Here are the questions:

1. What Operating Systems do you have experience running?

Windows XP (With JAWS), Linux (Command line via SSH and GUI via Gnupurcinus (ack!) )

2. Are you experienced in building PCs? If so, please briefly describe your experiences.

Yes. Been doing it for quite awhile. I have sighted help for jumpers etc, but mostly its' done by feel. (Contacts on the backs of cards can hurt...)

3. How many blades are you interested in hosting?

1 or 2. Depends on the physical size of the machines.

4. Do you have Homeowners insurance that covers, or can cover, your Foldy? Do you agree to carry insurance sufficient to replace your Foldy if damaged while in your custody?

Yes (Renter's insurance)

5. Do you have the physical space to host a Foldy? It should be a dry, cool location.

Yes (8U of rack space in a conditioned cabinet)

6. Do you have internet access (behind a firewall) for the Foldy?

Yes. Both cable and DSL

7. Have you thought about electricity costs (for system and cooling)? You have to pay for the extra electricity cost.

Included in rent ( )

8. Do you agree to work with the other Foldy operators on team projects; i.e., common Stats? This is important!

Yes! I love usa2k See Profile 's fah-tool, and am looking forward to helping out with whatever else is out there.
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alphapointe
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join:2002-02-10
Columbia, MO
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JAWS doesn't want to let me edit today...

I wanted to add I also have some room for non-rackmount machines as well.


mattmag
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join:2000-04-09
NW Illinois
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·Mediacom


Looking good!

Also your ability to run Linux is a plus. It puts you up there with the "geek" gurus who know how to really work over those work units. And, I can say I am NOT one of them. If it doesn't have a GUI, I'm lost!!

As soon as we finish the current running vote on adding ehansman See Profile on as an OP, we can move to the discussion and vote for you as the next candidate.


usa2k
Please PRAY for Rebekah
Premium,MVM
join:2003-01-26
Canton, MI
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  Operators are sometimes really scarce, so I really really like your enthusiasm!


parkut
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join:2001-12-15
Harrison Township, MI
clubs:
·AT&T Midwest
·WOW Internet and C..

reply to mattmag
said by mattmag See Profile :

As soon as we finish the current running vote on adding ehansman See Profile on as an OP, we can move to the discussion and vote for you as the next candidate.
Bump to move this to the voting / dissussion phase. Foldy2 (a Dell Quad Core Q6600) formerly hosted by usa2k, and now in my temporary care and custody is available for a new operator. The machine is running Linux CentOS ver 5.3 x64 (no gui installed), and FAH-SMP v6.24 client.

With a few edits for system passwords and the new host's network details, it can be packed and shipped out UPS whenever it completes a WU.

In reading the operator qualification questions and answers above, it seems alphapointe would be well qualified.
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usa2k
Please PRAY for Rebekah
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Canton, MI
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  Second!


sortofageek
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join:2001-08-19
Valhalla Dr
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·Comcast

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reply to parkut
said by parkut See Profile :

In reading the operator qualification questions and answers above, it seems alphapointe would be well qualified.
Sounds right to me.
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howieh
It ain't Spring
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join:2000-08-06
Metuchen, NJ
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reply to parkut
YES!
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