Final Credit for 2005 work units Mar-Dec???

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Message 220722 - Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 4:47:07 UTC

I'd like to get credit for about 3Kwork units gone missing between March and the switchover, I don't know why, bragging rights (Look how much I donated and look how things weent when I moved froma '386,'486,P-II and 486, P-II+PIII, P-III+P-4, P4-P-III-PM/Centrino and another P-II, etc., even tax deduction on power bills or aproximate value of a mflop (whatever that plummeting number is these days.) Please Credit where credit is due!
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Message 220732 - Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 5:12:27 UTC

As it says on the Classic home page:
After the last result is received, the stats for this project will be frozen but will continue to be available on the web. It may take several weeks to clean everything up and syncronize the classic stats with the current SETI@home project.

It's a big task to synch those databases up, but it will happen.

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