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Previously on "This is a disaster; time for a meeting!"
I knew they had some big old toys, but whenever I get a call about working down there the rates always come in at some side of pathetic compared to the skills they want... Last I heard they wanted an Openstack Architect for less than 300 a day...
I was offered London money to work there. So I did
I knew they had some big old toys, but whenever I get a call about working down there the rates always come in at some side of pathetic compared to the skills they want... Last I heard they wanted an Openstack Architect for less than 300 a day...
I suppose it could be worse, they could be forcing the water through the central heating systems like our mates in Cheltenham used to do, In order to help cool their toys. Middle of summer 30 degrees outside and the central heating on full to help cool a Cray
It has it's own sub station you know. But the entire building is without A/C - Good design.
Its two of them is it?
I suppose it could be worse, they could be forcing the water through the central heating systems like our mates in Cheltenham used to do, In order to help cool their toys. Middle of summer 30 degrees outside and the central heating on full to help cool a Cray
They could start by turning off the flipping great football pitch of a supercomputer that they have down there. That was supposed to be big enough to change the climate on its own!!!
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It has it's own sub station you know. But the entire building is without A/C - Good design.
They could start by turning off the flipping great football pitch of a supercomputer that they have down there. That was supposed to be big enough to change the climate on its own!!!
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