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Message 21828 - Posted: 3 Sep 2004, 11:47:21 UTC
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I have been unable access the message boards at classic for the last day - have I missed something - or is my part of the world out of communication ???
This is the 1st time in 6 mths

http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/bb/bb.cgi

??

Also checked on current progress & it seems to have lost the plot

http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/process_page/

Is classic falling apart ???

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Message 21833 - Posted: 3 Sep 2004, 12:19:24 UTC

They became unavailable to me at approx 23.00 UTC yesterday
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Message 21843 - Posted: 3 Sep 2004, 13:55:28 UTC - in response to Message 21828.  

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> Is classic falling apart ???
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Who knows, and I know this is a widley variable number, but the last time (this week) I checked on current total stats/users over the last 24 hours had dropped to 950. Got to be all those machiens running seti that people have forgotten about (server rooms, laptops, mom).


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Message 21845 - Posted: 3 Sep 2004, 14:05:54 UTC

Don't forget my old apple that will not run Boinc
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Message 21850 - Posted: 3 Sep 2004, 14:24:22 UTC - in response to Message 21843.  
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>
> Who knows, and I know this is a widley variable number, but the last time
> (this week) I checked on current total stats/users over the last 24 hours had
> dropped to 950. Got to be all those machiens running seti that people have
> forgotten about (server rooms, laptops, mom).
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Look a little closer on the stats, it's new users the last 24 hours. ;)

Look at Total user information for the active, this is 450k last 4 weeks so "classic" is still fairly strong.


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Message 21855 - Posted: 3 Sep 2004, 14:41:54 UTC - in response to Message 21850.  
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> Look a little closer on the stats, it's new users the last 24 hours. ;)
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> Look at Total user
> information
for the active, this is 450k last 4 weeks so "classic" is
> still fairly strong.
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But remember, they only need to return 1 workunit within the last month to be considered active (and a few thousand of those are probably BOINC users returning during various outages).
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Message 22191 - Posted: 4 Sep 2004, 6:05:20 UTC - in response to Message 21855.  

Its now a day + & still no clues as to what is happening with Seti @ Home classic

It seems to fit their style - don't communicate, something may happen

I hope they are not applying the same skills with an ET signal

Anyone know what the current status is ??
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Message 22208 - Posted: 4 Sep 2004, 7:49:43 UTC

I've sent mail to the admins notifying them of an issue with the forums.

They hadn’t mentioned any known issues with classic when I was on a con call late Friday afternoon. I’m not sure if they knew about it or not.

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