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PLease could I have 10 minutes of your time tonight?

 
 
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      4th Sep 2005
An extreme overclockers site: www.extremeprometeia.com is hoping to break their own personal record for users online tonight at 9PM British standard time. Please could I ask you all to open up a new internet window and log onto the site to help us out. You dont need to sign up, its just for users online.

Thankyou very much for your time, and thanks to Ian for allowing me to post this. I owe you one.

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      4th Sep 2005
No probs, count me in

 
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ok, im there

 
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      4th Sep 2005
I was there Kenny - doesn't look like they've done it though - only 28 online according to the forum homepage, most ever was 188 on 10.09.2004
 
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Yea....didnt really go according to plan

BUT....

Thanks to the ppl that turned up, EPUK may not have made the record, but we appreciate it all the same

Cheers,

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      4th Sep 2005
Had 3 PCs on the page here, but it might go by IP for guests. Worth a shot though
 
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LOL>.. its flying up now... WOW! Its like the days of PCR breaking 1000

 
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      4th Sep 2005
You got 5mins of my CPU time while I make a cuppa ...

 
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Thanks all! I (and all the guys at EPUK) appreciate it, really

 
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what the hell , the last 5 posts just suddenly appeared

it managed to get over 120, thats not bad

 
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