July 4, 2006 at 18:33 pm
· Filed under This evil world
Today the power supply has failed again twice: first for some 15min; 10min later, for some other 5min.
Here goes the updated list of blackouts I have been able to compile, with comments if any:
- 2005-Dec-13
- 2005-Dec-21
- 2006-May-26 (The card-based automated access to the Faculty broke down)
- 2006-Jun-04
- 2006-Jun-08
- 2006-Jun-13
- 2006-Jun-16
- 2006-Jul-04 (Orpheus didn’t fall)
Summary: 8 blackouts in 204 days, or 25.5 dpb (days per blackout). 19 days since last blackout. Average dpb went down by 0.8.
First post in the series: here
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June 16, 2006 at 17:51 pm
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Today the power supply has failed again, so here goes the updated list of blackouts I have been able to compile, with comments if any:
- 2005-Dec-13
- 2005-Dec-21
- 2006-May-26 (The card-based automated access to the Faculty broke down)
- 2006-Jun-04
- 2006-Jun-08
- 2006-Jun-13
- 2006-Jun-16
Summary: 7 blackouts in 184 days, or 26.3 dpb (days per blackout).
First post in the series: here
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June 13, 2006 at 15:44 pm
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Today the power supply failed twice within a couple of minutes, and it just fed me up. I don’t know if our supplying company (Iberdrola) was the culprit or not. Most likely it was, as it has definitely been in the past.
I am presently a member of Prof. J.M. Ugalde‘s research group, in the Chemistry Faculty of the Donostia Campus of the UPV-EHU (University of the Basque Country), and thus the reader must realize that the blackouts I’ll enumerate have affected several Faculties in the University Campus, as well as the Donostia Internatinal Physics Center (DIPC), a first-class research center located nearby. The latter has suffered plenty computer problems (hard disks, power supplies and motherboards breaking down) due to the numerous blackouts. Needless to say, so has our Computational Chemistry group.
I would like to highlight the facts that:
- The blackouts are innacceptably frequent. We live, allegedly, in the first world.
- Each blackout, each interrupted computer activity, each fried down computer… represents a kick in the groin for the research activities. The irresponsible ways of Iberdrola are effectively handicapping the progress in the Basque Country. Yes, as simple as that.
Without further ado, here goes the list of blackouts I have been able to compile, with comments if any:
- 2005-Dec-13
- 2005-Dec-21
- 2006-May-26 (The card-based automated access to the Faculty broke down)
- 2006-Jun-04
- 2006-Jun-08
- 2006-Jun-13
Summary: 6 blackouts in 181 days, or 30.2 dpb (days per blackout). How much is acceptable? 100 dpb, maybe? 365 dpb (one a year)? Certainly one a month is not.
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May 18, 2006 at 12:10 pm
· Filed under Evil software
I read (via Kriptópolis) that Microsoft has partially corrected a bug that caused the batteries of some laptops to run out too fast. However, if we are to believe the source of the new (The Register), MS only fixed one of the three causes of power drain.
Only MS could make an OS that affected hardware adversely… Sad.
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March 30, 2006 at 18:58 pm
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I read in Barrapunto (Spanish version of Slashdot) that a new supercomputer is going to be deployed at Santiago de Compostela, which will allegedly surpass MareNostrum as the fastest computer in Spain.
What I want to remark is that (of course, hardly surprisingly) it will run on Linux (as do over the 74% of the supercomputers in the World Top 500 list. The rest run on UNIX, BSD, and even MacOS. NONE runs, or better “crawls”, on Windows), and will use Free Software to operate.
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