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Message 1471419 - Posted: 1 Feb 2014, 1:54:49 UTC

This task was completed and credited back in March 2012. Isn't it about time is was removed from my results by now?

2371492272 958867373 6203689 27 Mar 2012, 13:23:59 UTC 21 Apr 2012, 16:31:10 UTC Completed and validated 843,261.09 678,008.70 765.38 AstroPulse v6 v6.01

It's doing no harm sitting there really, just taking up a line of screen space in the valid results, but it must be feeling it's age amongst all the newer tasks that come and go quite quickly.

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Message 1471425 - Posted: 1 Feb 2014, 2:27:59 UTC

That task is one of many that is stuck in la la land. Which we were talking about recently in Wierd validations - tasks stuck in limbo?.
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Message 1471930 - Posted: 2 Feb 2014, 13:30:32 UTC - in response to Message 1471425.  

Thanks. At least I know there are lots of others out there. For me its just one more line in the table. It must be more frustrating to those who have far more.
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