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What's your uptime?
voidmain:
Ok, 501 it is, minus 9 equals roughly 492 days when she went down.... But it's been many many years since my last multivariable calculus class..
Master of Reality:
I'm in Grade 9, we dont have multi-variable calculus class and i still figured it out pretty quick.
[ June 22, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality / Bob ]
voidmain:
It was in college where I took Multivariable Calculus (that was after Calc I, II, and III, though). But it was because my mind is going from age (and the few beers earlier) that I couldn't subtract 9 from 501.
choasforages:
on the pentium 60 i did hava a 27 day uptime till i decided to plug a broken mouse in it and it crashed the input for it. now its been up about 2 hours. my main system running linux is having "hardware"/*there are some shitty componets in it */ problems. my laptop has a uptime of around 10 days, the 133mhz compaq at the other side of my room has an uptime of about 9 days. the 100mhz OpenBSD box under my desk which i jsut put OpenBSD on it has an uptime of 30 minitus. the 233mhz k6-2/*i know, i pulled a 200mhz pentium one off the board and pluged it in and it ran about half as fast as my main machine*/ *had* an uptime of about 3 months till it burned out and stopped working. o on uptime. capiciter goes bad on a mobo, will that like make it boot itself or kernel panic every 30 minutes. and if that were the case would it be possible to replace the capicter would that make it work agian.
psyjax:
My iMac 233 webserver has been up and running for over a year now with no problems. My main computer has only crashed once due to some bad code while I was programming.
Granted, I did have a time for repairs when a power cable went bad, but that's not the OS's fault so I don't count it
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