jared r r spiegel wrote:

>  OT, and please don't interpret me as naysaying using spare CPU to
>  contribute to distributed computing projects, but i was interested
>  to see how much more power my machine ate while running dnetc.
>
>  http://www.ice-nine.org/jrrs/meter/
>
>  ( taken from a watts-up pro meter and awk/rrdtool frickery )
>
>  the plateau is me running dnetc, and the bookends are pretty much
>  idle usage (a little screen/w3m/ssh here and there).
>
>  ~275 W at idle; ~335 W at full tilt. ( i have my monitor (22" CRT) on
>  that power outlet too, which increases my baseline by about ~80W, 
>  iirc )
>
>  in passing i am curious about what the cumulative power consumption
>  of all the projects is.  
>
>  again, OT, but wanted to share.
>
That's a pretty nifty graph you made.  I stuck the 335W dnetc and 275W
baseline into my trusty TI-82 calculator (I've never trusted my own
arithmetic since taking differential equations), and came up with a 60W
difference.  This is exactly the same wattage that the light bulb in my
apartment hallway uses.  I'm sure you can see where this is headed ;) 
Is finding ET, the cure for cancer, or proof of gravity waves worth
leaving one extra lightbulb on?  For me and many others, the answer is
'yes'.

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