the time has come...
fatcat
Mizzou Icrontian
well....i was hoping to at least get thro the summer...but the time has come when i need to cut back on expenses with the new baby on the way, so i just wanted to let my fellow folders know that i wont be able to run the pc 24/7 anymore. I need to save any amount of money i can to pay bills and make sure the family is taken care of.
i will still fold strong when the pc is on, but my pts will probably drop from 500/week to ~120/week, just as i was about to enter the top 100 also
thanks for understanding
fc
i will still fold strong when the pc is on, but my pts will probably drop from 500/week to ~120/week, just as i was about to enter the top 100 also
thanks for understanding
fc
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Fold on!
~FA
Happy fathers day fellas ...join the few ...the proud!!! :celebrate:
Seriously though ...there is nothing like seeing the birth of a child. :birthday:
u got that right...this will be numero baby dos!!
Hotrodsun, u got a PM back....
fc
Thats why I am leaving my extra computers at home when I go to college and will have to pay for apartment and everything. Let mom and dad foot the electricity bill for those suckers.;)
~FA
Future congrats to FatCat, PeaceDawg & MikeP!!!:D
BTW - PeacDawg, YGPM (You got Private Message).
So do I, though mine's 7/2. We joke it was so she'd be evenly spaced between us (end of May and beginning of August).
Electricity will be cheaper after we move later this summer, but water will go up. Luckily we use more power than water.
LOL j/k.;)
Congrats to all of you soon to be Dad's; those children are a real blessing.:D
Take care of the kido fatcat.
But if you think starting a family is expensive you will go into shock when you have a couple of teenages around. Just fasten the shopvac to my wallet and watch it fly.
My two full time folding rigs cost less to run than my daughter's blow dryer et. al.
Nice accounting system! So, instead of a 30, 60, or 90 day late payment on my credit, I have a 1460- day late payment :o
fc
Since machines vary, just give any stats you have . . . I'm sure a 2GHz Athlon isn't going to eat 2x the $ that a 1GHz Athlon does, as I'd imagine most of the power goes to the monitor and very little actually to the CPU, but perhaps someone that knows could let us know.
I run my machine 24/7/365, except whenever it craps out (Grrrr!) so I'm curious as to how much a year it costs just to have the computer turned on.
Prime, we had the same thing with my now 4 year old. They "discovered" a missing charge 18 months after delivery. Now you are a business owner, if you charged a customer 18 months after the fact for an oversight of yours, they'd laugh at you. However, when health care does it, they've got us by the short hairs and we have no choice but to pay it, be it now or later. Makes me so mad sometimes, urge to kill, rising, rising......:banghead: :banghead: Ahhhh...gone.
when i lived in kentucky electricity was $0.06/kwh...here in vermont electricity is $0.14/kwh. a nice 233% increase per/kwh. Im using less then 1/2 the electricity i used in kentucky yet my bill is approx the same or more/ month.
fc
It varies by the wattage of your PSU and the cost per kilowatt-hour of electricity in your area. The Broadband Reports FAQ article <a href="http://www.dslreports.com/faq/2404">How much does it cost to run a computer 24/7?</a> goes into far more useful detail on that.
If you want to be really exact, use a Watts Up? or similar electricity meter, leave your machine on for a month, and then calculate from the listed cost per kW/h on your electric bill. (: