Incredible job guys. Really impressive numbers!
Incredible job guys. Really impressive numbers!
Proud member of SETI.USA since 28īth December 2005.
Joined old MB Dec. 28th 2005 - 5837 posts
Back there in 2016 I was planning on returning. But life was not done with me yet. I had more troubles on my plate to deal with...But I am a strong man, and I succeded to overcome these troubles. But I has cost me alot...
Along with me getting fired, diagnosed with Diabetes Type 2 and my parents dying - in the then fell into depression and alcohol abuse. And that costed me my marriage.
So here I am. 47 years of age, living in a 527 ft2 apartment alone, but still have a job though. Taking it day by day, and I am slowly recovering to better days.No new girlfriend - I am not ready for that yet.
I have been thinking to get a small cruncher going, so that I at least have some sort of hobby.
Proud member of SETI.USA since 28īth December 2005.
Joined old MB Dec. 28th 2005 - 5837 posts
Aw, man, So sorry to hear about your journey, but glad you are alive and pulling through. What a rough road. Please let me know if I can help at all with setting up a little cruncher or anything else. Some of these new chips are pretty efficient compared to all the old stuff we used to run (and what I'm STILL running)!
hey beer, sorry to hear about your problems over the past few years, most sorry to hear about the diabetes. I went through that about 15 years ago. now I live off or insulin. it will get me one of these days. not knowing where you are on treatment just remember there is an insulin pump out there for us old folks if the time comes. hope it doesn't for you.I use both a pump and a 24 hour blood monitor, sure makes things easier. I hated giving myself shots 4 or 5 times a day. give me a shout if I can help you through any of it.
Thanks guys! Next is the tough slow push to get LHC over 2.5m.
7.5m on Einstein.
Whew. 100 Mil on MLC@Home. First user to get there as well.
That's my 34th, so it keeps me a little ahead of Bryan and his 25.