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A goal has been reached - 1 000 000 credits in seti@home.

petrusbroder

Elite Member
Here it is ...

... and it was a lot of fun! 😀

I'll stay with seti@home with approximately 500 credits/day (more or less sometimes), and move over most of my crunching to CPDN, WCG and the TAS-projects.
DPAD will be active on two laptops and my office comp - not too much (approx. 10 000 mpts/day or so) but still a lot of fun.
 
Congratulations. :beer:

That is a nice milestone Peter.

I cut back on seti too, and have been steadily sinking in the rankings. It doesn't create quite the same excitement as when I joined. Plus there are so many other worthwhile projects that pull interest to them.

 
Originally posted by: petrusbroder
Here it is ...
Well, that link only shows my own... 1939 Cobblestones. 😛

... and it was a lot of fun! 😀

I'll stay with seti@home with approximately 500 credits/day (more or less sometimes), and move over most of my crunching to CPDN, WCG and the TAS-projects.
DPAD will be active on two laptops and my office comp - not too much (approx. 10 000 mpts/day or so) but still a lot of fun.
Congrats on 1M. :beer:

Hmm, with CPDN, each wu should last some months... if you've not selected to only crunch the short Slab-models that is...
In any case, running a full 160-year-model to end is a good indication your computer is stable atleast. 😎

Oh, and hopefully you're more successful in CPDN than you was in the BBC - Climate Change Experiment. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Rattledagger
Originally posted by: petrusbroder
Here it is ...
Well, that link only shows my own... 1939 Cobblestones. 😛

... and it was a lot of fun! 😀

I'll stay with seti@home with approximately 500 credits/day (more or less sometimes), and move over most of my crunching to CPDN, WCG and the TAS-projects.
DPAD will be active on two laptops and my office comp - not too much (approx. 10 000 mpts/day or so) but still a lot of fun.
Congrats on 1M. :beer:

Hmm, with CPDN, each wu should last some months... if you've not selected to only crunch the short Slab-models that is...
In any case, running a full 160-year-model to end is a good indication your computer is stable atleast. 😎

Oh, and hopefully you're more successful in CPDN than you was in the BBC - Climate Change Experiment. 😉

Hmm this is most curious - when I click the link it only shows my account - probably it all depends on the cookies - if you have looked at your own account and set the "remember" flag then the server looks at the cookie and selects your account ...

CPDN is fun. I have one computer which does not finish its WUs - all the other do. OK, now and then some WU crashes, but not regularly.

Also I enjoy the fact that the WUS last so long, no problem if the net is down or that the WUs run out ... 😉

Thanks for all the congrats, :beer: for all of you! 😀
 
Originally posted by: petrusbroder
Here it is ...

... and it was a lot of fun! 😀

I'll stay with seti@home with approximately 500 credits/day (more or less sometimes), and move over most of my crunching to CPDN, WCG and the TAS-projects.
DPAD will be active on two laptops and my office comp - not too much (approx. 10 000 mpts/day or so) but still a lot of fun.

Here it is ...

If you provide us all with your Seti email address and PASSWORD, we could all take a look.

😛 😀 :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Smoke
Originally posted by: petrusbroder
Here it is ...

... and it was a lot of fun! 😀

I'll stay with seti@home with approximately 500 credits/day (more or less sometimes), and move over most of my crunching to CPDN, WCG and the TAS-projects.
DPAD will be active on two laptops and my office comp - not too much (approx. 10 000 mpts/day or so) but still a lot of fun.

Here it is ...

If you provide us all with your Seti email address and PASSWORD, we could all take a look.

😛 😀 :laugh:

😀 ROFL! 😀

This link may be better!

or this one ...
 
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