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Message 130385 - Posted: 30 Jun 2005, 14:29:52 UTC

v 3.08 , having written down all the details of work units 101 to 1075 on checking my progress with seti i find i have only been credited with only 722 work unitsand i was wonderinghow this could be as i have all the dates and times of each work unit and the time that each one took to complete. would someone care to explain how this could happen when i can when i can keep such records on my 2ghz computer compared to your big one.
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Message 130397 - Posted: 30 Jun 2005, 14:45:13 UTC

The number of classic workunits that show on your account page are as of 15 March 2005. The rest of your completed workunits will show up after classic shuts down and they do another snapshot.
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Message 130422 - Posted: 30 Jun 2005, 15:39:57 UTC

The big one does it also, all you need to do is look around and read, now the rest of your precious credit will be added after Classic closes, so you need to write that down.

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