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Simon Crooke has GONE w/23,178 Seti WUs

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I'm just wondering how he got his cheat past a SetiQ? Back in September when I was reprogramming my Wildnet clients, I had a couple of bugs that sent in dupes (which I killed ASAP.) One, I think, actually worked like these cheats and recomputed only the last few minutes of a WU. (The other bug was really dumb and recomputed the entire WU.) The thing is, the TA Cube Q I was flushing through caught all these duplicate results - that's how I noticed the bugs in the first place.
 
Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
i think that you were not hard on him smokeball but rather straight forward in giving him the benifit of the doubt.he chose not to respond three times and finally up and left,anybody following the cheating on seti would understand the implications and provide proof of their work history to try to work out the problem,unless there was nothing to work out😉

I think that about sums it up.


Smokeball , thanks for the tip on catching your stats on S@N. I think i'll give that a try. 🙂
 
Well...it's pretty obvious he was cheating. If he wasn't he would have told SB all about his new-found power, how could a REAL, HONEST DC geek keep from flaunting his herd, LOL. Plus the duplicate wu's were very obvious.

Thanks for doing the dirty work SB.
 
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