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Message-Id: <200607311740.06140.nick@linicks.net>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 17:40:06 +0100
From: Nick Warne <nick@...icks.net>
To: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@...ux01.gwdg.de>
Cc: Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu,
Thomas Tuttle <thinkinginbinary@...il.com>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Preserving uptime with kexec?
On Monday 31 July 2006 17:28, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > Speaking of which, I have submitted a claim to Guiness Book of Records
> > for my uptime on a lowly 486 box that serves my webpages (via NFS) as
> > a 'home user' (I am sure business classed machines do better with UPS
> > etc.). I have posted here twice when it hit 1000 days and then 1500
> > days:
>
> http://en.uptime-project.net/
> someone's going to beat you by lengths...
Yeah... but how do you prove it? The top machine on http://counter.li.org/
http://counter.li.org/reports/uptimestats.php
is just above mine - but running a kernel that wasn't even released that
amount of days ago?
Anyway, on cue (would you believe THIS?!?), about 10 minutes after I replied
to this thread, I received a mail:
Claim ID: xxxxxx
Membership Number: xxxxx
Dear Mr Warne,
Thank you for sending us the details of your recent record proposal for 'home
computer - longest 'uptime''. We are afraid to say that we are unable to
accept this as a Guinness World Record.
We have considered your proposal carefully but regret that it is not something
for which we are currently interested in listing a record. We receive over
60,000 enquiries a year from which only a small proportion are approved by
our experienced researchers to establish new categories.
We realize that this will be disappointing to you. However, we have considered
your proposal fully; in the context of the specific subject area and that of
records as a whole, and our decision is final in this matter.
Once again thank you for your interest in Guinness World Records.
Yours sincerely,
Amarilis Espinoza
Records Management Team
Heh. BUGGER!
Nick
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