Are we counting junk PCs?... or just one's we have powered up? An 'X' after the MHz means I power it up, others have been stripped for parts! (But should still count for something!! Hell, they take up a lot of room in my basement!) 1530MHz X AMD XP My Quake3/Tribes2 machine.. I mean home PC! ;) 800MHz X Celeron Wife's PC 650MHz X PIII Work Laptop 450MHz AMD K2 My PC before I upgraded 550MHz Celeron Wife's PC before upgrade 100MHz Intel486 PC that used to go to work with my wife 133MHz Intel486 Friend's old PC 133MHz Intel486 Wife's cousin's old PC 25MHz Intel386 PC from college ========================================= 2980MHz Powered up! :( 4371MHz Total!! :) -alchemist >From: "Ficco, Mathew A." <ficco@xxxxxxx> >Reply-To: pittsburghquake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: "'pittsburghquake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <pittsburghquake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: [pittsburghquake] Re: What's your total MHz? Survey... >Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 11:54:40 -0400 > > > >1.8GHz Pentium 4 (home computer) >650 Mhz AMD (Home Computer) >750 Mhz Dell Laptop (Wife's School PC) >75 Mhz 486 (future LINUX box) >300Mhz Sony Playstation II (for work *cough* *cough*) > >3.575 Ghz <--- that is just pathetic. Now I have hz envy. Are there >enlargement kits for this? > >With my work PC's > >1 Ghz Work PC >750 mhz Work laptop > >5.325 Ghz <--- much better!! > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jason D. Agostoni [mailto:jasonda@xxxxxxxxxxxx] >Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 9:29 AM >To: pittsburghquake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [pittsburghquake] What's your total MHz? Survey... > > >alchemist came up with a good story that I figured I would probe the group >for answers... > >.. OK forgot the story already but the point is that you are supposed to >total up the entire MHz that you have in your household. This can include >desktops, laptops, PDAs, calculators, game consoles ... anything that has a >processor in it. You can include your MAIN computer at work (no, not that >big ass server under you desk) To make it more difficult to inflate your >"estimates" please itemize your list as follows: > >MHz Processor Desc Use? > >Of course we're not going to worry about the fact that MHz don't really >mean much ... but if you actually know how many FLOPS your calculator does >... then you are more a nerd than the rest of us.. > >I'll kick us off: > > >1.433GHz AMD T-Bird Main Desktop Quake... >1.2GHz PIII Work Laptop Work >300MHz PowerPC Mac Desktop Desktop Printing 'n shit >200MHz MIPS SH4 Dreamcast Like .. playing games >400MHz AMD K6III Linux Server Quake/Web/Chat/etc >server >266MHz AMD K6II Linux Server Quake II server >100MHz 486 DX4 Linux Router NAT Router >200MHz Pentium MMX Laptop Nothing really .. just >collecting dust >66MHz 482 DX4 Laptop Terminal >33MHz Motorola Dragonball VZ Palm m125 Wife's PDA >16 MHz Motorola Dragonball Palm m105 Collecting dust >10 MHz Motorola 68k TI-85 Calculator >100 MHz VR4111 Cassiopeia E-11 My PDA > >What's my grand total? >4.324 GHz ... I thought I'd have more that that :( > >J > >---- >To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to pittsburghquake-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >with a subject of unsubscribe > >Visit the website: http://pittsburgh.servequake.com > >To view the discussion list archives, please visit >//www.freelists.org/archives/pittsburghquake >---- >To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to pittsburghquake-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >with a subject of unsubscribe > >Visit the website: http://pittsburgh.servequake.com > >To view the discussion list archives, please visit >//www.freelists.org/archives/pittsburghquake _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ---- To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to pittsburghquake-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of unsubscribe Visit the website: http://pittsburgh.servequake.com To view the discussion list archives, please visit //www.freelists.org/archives/pittsburghquake