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Message 97176 - Posted: 10 Apr 2005, 22:01:28 UTC

I don't know how long it's been, but I've got Einstein WUs, LHC WUs, Pirates WUs, Protein Predictor WUs, and Seti WUs. It feels good to have Work from everyone (that matters).

(ok, I don't have any BURP WUs, and don't crunch CPDN, but don't care about them)
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Message 97292 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 0:53:08 UTC

Just curious... why do you mean Pirates is more important than CPDN? :)

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Message 97298 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 1:14:28 UTC - in response to Message 97292.  

> Just curious... why do you mean Pirates is more important than CPDN? :)
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Pirates is helping Einstein, It's a test bed for Boinc. I don't have the patience for a project that takes forever/WU. Don't take offense if you happen to love CPDN. I simply choose not to.

PS I was trying to say it IS nice to have work for all projects and that its nice that they are ALL running.

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Message 97348 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 3:19:51 UTC - in response to Message 97176.  

> I don't know how long it's been, but I've got Einstein WUs, LHC WUs, Pirates
> WUs, Protein Predictor WUs, and Seti WUs. It feels good to have Work from
> everyone (that matters).

No LHC?
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Message 97349 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 3:20:19 UTC - in response to Message 97348.  

> > I don't know how long it's been, but I've got Einstein WUs, LHC WUs,
> Pirates
> > WUs, Protein Predictor WUs, and Seti WUs. It feels good to have Work
> from
> > everyone (that matters).
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> No LHC?

(why does that sound like some strange carcinogenic food additive?)
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Message 97355 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 3:39:20 UTC - in response to Message 97348.  

> > I don't know how long it's been, but I've got Einstein WUs, LHC WUs,
> Pirates
> > WUs, Protein Predictor WUs, and Seti WUs. It feels good to have Work
> from
> > everyone (that matters).
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> No LHC?
>

HMMM, I see LHC on the first line. Are you still working on the script for paul? ah, hmm maybe he's got someone else doing it.

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Message 97367 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 4:18:40 UTC - in response to Message 97355.  
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> HMMM, I see LHC on the first line. Are you still working on the script for
> paul?

I sent it to him last night.... (err, this morning)
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Message 97374 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 4:30:40 UTC - in response to Message 97298.  

> > Just curious... why do you mean Pirates is more important than CPDN? :)
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> Pirates is helping Einstein, It's a test bed for Boinc. I don't have the
> patience for a project that takes forever/WU. Don't take offense if you
> happen to love CPDN. I simply choose not to.

As an avid CPDN cruncher, no offense taken. :) Part of the point of BOINC is to provide a lot of options for participation, giving the user license to choose whatever sparks their interest.
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Message 97525 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 14:57:15 UTC - in response to Message 97367.  

> > HMMM, I see LHC on the first line. Are you still working on the script
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> > paul?
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> I sent it to him last night.... (err, this morning)

Yes, and I have been too, um, messed up to try it yet ... worse I was rude and did not say I got it (I did) ...

I did manage to update the Average Processing Time page to include the Xeon and show its 100+ results for the week. I had lost a bunch more when I screwed up making the load file ...

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Message 97528 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 14:59:52 UTC
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> Pirates is helping Einstein, It's a test bed for Boinc. I don't have the patience for a project that takes forever/WU. Don't take offense if you happen to love CPDN.

No offence taken. I only crunch for SETI at this time, but if I were to hop on another project now, it'd be CPDN I think. But PlanetQuest sounds more in my alley. We'll probably have WU's from PlanetQuest which contains planets with oxygen about the latter part of the next decade. :) SETI and PQ is a perfect combination IMO.

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Message 97559 - Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 16:44:17 UTC - in response to Message 97525.  
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> > I sent it to him last night.... (err, this morning)
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> Yes, and I have been too, um, messed up to try it yet ... worse I was rude and
> did not say I got it (I did) ...

No worries -- I've been trying to deal with this swamp around here, but these stupid alligators keep interrupting me. Glad it didn't get misplaced.

Let me know if you need any mods, it'd only take a minute or three.
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