Mine all posted overnight (between 3am - 4am EST) and my queue refilled.
This was anticipated by many of us when they officially decided to change the 3.00 client to explicitly slow down WU returns and save bandwidth (and IMHO, to hell with the science), rather than come up with a more permanent solution for reducing the network load. Progress dictates that CPUs will continue to run faster and faster and thus the WU times and times between uploads WILL drop, causing overloads during specific times of the day.
Back when the 3.03 client was first announced and the fact that it would "double the drift rate" (and WU times) to be scanned, a number of people from various corporations offerred to become mirror sites for WU distribution so that client interactions on the Berkeley campus could be reduced. Others suggested that official mirror sites be setup around the world (eg., at Universities) to help out with WU distribution, and then the results at those remote sites could be transferred directly to Berkeley from the specific mirror servers, rather than have individual clients and/or queues doing that via hundreds of thousands of individual machines. All of these offers were ignored and the whole thing was conveniently swept under the rug.
So now, here we are... Rapidly closing in on the same situation that we were in before 3.03, repeating history once again, despite reminding the Project controllers of the risk of bandaid fixes. But what's worse this time around, is the fact that SETI@Home's bandwidth has been capped, whereas previously when we hit this point, the pipe was 3 times as big, and the saturation of that full pipe was what forced SETI@Home into being capped in the first place.
Let's see if they'll be intransigent once again and double the WU times without considering alternatives. I expect they would... :|