Welcome to the SETI TEAM our newest Member - Nutzo

Smoke

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Jan 3, 2001
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Welcome to Team AnandTech SETI! :D

We are now 2,074 members strong. :)

I would like to introduce our newest member:

Nutzo ---- Rank 1776 New ---- 6 :)



We hope you drop by often and say hello. :)

We like to recommend that all of our new members go to the following link and use the Preferred Method 2 Installation: SETI Help and Installation
 

IJump

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<< Welcome Nutzo:D

Crazee
You spelt his name wrong;):p:D
>>



Crazee is just nuts.......... ;)


Welcome again to nutZo
 

Nutzo

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Apr 24, 2000
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Thanks,

I just started April 30th and I already have 10 units completed :D

Guess that's a good start, I'm using 3 systems at various times.

Seems to me that many of the 3.7 million users are not very active, since in 4 days I've already jumped into the top 40%

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Results Received 10
Total CPU Time 182 hr 11 min
Average CPU Time per work unit 18 hr 13 min 07.9 sec
Average results received per day 2.22
Last result returned: Sun May 5 05:53:43 2002 UTC
Registered on: Tue Apr 30 17:38:49 2002 UTC
SETI@home user for: 108 hr 19 min
You belong to the group named: TeAm AnandTech

Your rank: (based on current workunits received)

Your rank out of 3704975 total users is: 1422840th place.
The number of users who have this rank: 40308
You have completed more work units than 60.509% of our users.

 

Smoke

Distributed Computing Elite Member
Jan 3, 2001
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Your are off to a good start Nutzo :)

Your observation is right on. Many people join up but few have the dedication to persist. One of the first things that shocked me after I joined one year ago was the number of none producing members on Team AnandTech. But that is the norm for the entire universe of people that participate in the Seti program. It is voluntary. You can join up on a whim and you can quit just as easily.

That is why we celebrate "milestones" so much around here. Some are "true believers" such as myself and some are "racers" (I'm a little of that too). ;)

The racing part reminds me of "hot rodders". We overclock computers instead of hot-rods. :D

Once more, welcome to the TeAm. May you live long and prosper! And find ET! :)
 

Nutzo

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350 PII at work - Always running

366 PII laptap - Running sometimes

2.224 Ghz P4 @ Home (running sometimes - It's usually tied up doing Video capture or mpeg 2 compression)

Update.......
It's actually a 1.6a @ 2.224 Ghz, 139 Mhz Bus, Memory @ 417 Mhz :Q (208.5 DDR), 260 GB total Disk space.

 

Assimilator1

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Nov 4, 1999
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Nice P4 rig you have! :D

I'd estimate that your PII 350 rig should do WU's in about 15hrs ,the PII 366 ,not sure but about 16-17hrs/WU ,& the P4 about 3-3.5hrs/WU
That's all assuming nothing else CPU intensive is running & that you are using the CLi version
 

Nutzo

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Apr 24, 2000
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My updated P4 specs.......

2.224 Ghz P4

1.6a @ 2.224 Ghz, 139 Mhz Bus, Memory @ 417 Mhz :Q (208.5 DDR), 260 GB total Disk space


Name Nutzo
Results Received 46
Average results received per day 2.18
Registered on: Tue Apr 30 17:38:49 2002 UTC
SETI@home user for: 505 hr 42 min
Your group info:
You belong to the group named: TeAm AnandTech

Your rank out of 3733580 total users is: 846391st place. :confused:
The number of users who have this rank: 7896
You have completed more work units than 77.119% of our users

:D Moving up.....
 

Crazee

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Nov 20, 2001
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Nice Work Nutzo :)

Sorry about mispelling your name earlier in the thread, but I get a little Crazee sometimes ;) ;)