It's a small world?
Oct. 14th, 2005 12:00 pmBhairavi just posted some Pennsic pics.
http://generalism.net/gallery/Pennsic31
Rufinia, is the "ManthraDom" pick 'your' Manthra?? It seemed like a unique name, and I seem to remember you saying she did Mongol? And that looked like Mongol? or maybe I'm smoking something.
More update:
- Egyptian set - DONE! All done. Done, done, done.
- Operating System problem - gets even better - if you have a single processor, you're fine! It's the hyperthreading on a multiple processor system that really makes this All Bad. As it turns out - the generic student accounts at WPI use machines with two intel processors. But the professors get access to the CS department machines. Those are older and only have a single processor. So it never got tested on the student account systems.
Luckily, grad students can also get access to the CS dept. computers. I made a phone call, filled out a form and now have access to the C.S. system.
Interestinly, undergrads can't get this access without a good reason. But they may have access to yet another LINUX network reserved for them... Plus working on single processor Windows systems.
http://generalism.net/gallery/Pennsic31
Rufinia, is the "ManthraDom" pick 'your' Manthra?? It seemed like a unique name, and I seem to remember you saying she did Mongol? And that looked like Mongol? or maybe I'm smoking something.
More update:
- Egyptian set - DONE! All done. Done, done, done.
- Operating System problem - gets even better - if you have a single processor, you're fine! It's the hyperthreading on a multiple processor system that really makes this All Bad. As it turns out - the generic student accounts at WPI use machines with two intel processors. But the professors get access to the CS department machines. Those are older and only have a single processor. So it never got tested on the student account systems.
Luckily, grad students can also get access to the CS dept. computers. I made a phone call, filled out a form and now have access to the C.S. system.
Interestinly, undergrads can't get this access without a good reason. But they may have access to yet another LINUX network reserved for them... Plus working on single processor Windows systems.