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DarkStar Send message Joined: 13 Jun 99 Posts: 119 Credit: 808,179 RAC: 0 |
I changed my email address, got the confirmation email, clicked the link, and got verified - that part's okay - but in the process, I got disconnected from my team. Not a problem, I thought - I'll just rejoin. But ... when I tried, I get the following error message (from http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/team_display.php?teamid=30188): can't read ../cache/f3/team_display.php_teamid%3D30188%26sort_by%3Dexpavg_credit%26offset%3D0; lastmod 1139179809 Any help, suggestions? Or is something borken on the server? (followup) Apparently it's the team display function, rather than the join function. I was able to display a different team, use the "Join" link, then change the team number to 30188 and the rest of the process worked - I'm back on the original team - but I still get the same message when I attempt to view the team. |
Michael Send message Joined: 21 Aug 99 Posts: 4608 Credit: 7,427,891 RAC: 18 |
I changed my email address, got the confirmation email, clicked the link, and got verified - that part's okay - but in the process, I got disconnected from my team. Not a problem, I thought - I'll just rejoin. Is this the Fermi Lab or whatever you call it team? |
kevint Send message Joined: 17 May 99 Posts: 414 Credit: 11,680,240 RAC: 0 |
Looks like you will have to join SETI.USA - |
Michael Send message Joined: 21 Aug 99 Posts: 4608 Credit: 7,427,891 RAC: 18 |
Looks like you will have to join SETI.USA - Are you the official annoying recruiter? |
StokeyBob Send message Joined: 31 Aug 03 Posts: 848 Credit: 2,218,691 RAC: 0 |
You don't have to join SETI.USA. You could also join team Fark. It's the team of the sort of like news website. www.fark.com/ |
steel Send message Joined: 25 Jan 02 Posts: 205 Credit: 1,668,067 RAC: 0 |
lol team fark hmmm i love the news on fark didnt know there was a team though so ill have to be carefull when i say tffe ARE THE BIGGEST LOONIES OUT THERE :) WE HAVE COMPETITION :)))) seriously though i have had display issues on ie. not firefox deleting history etc in con panel sorted them but strangely it was on 2 of the 7 pcs and i cant figure why dont know if it helps but................its my $.02 worth |
DarkStar Send message Joined: 13 Jun 99 Posts: 119 Credit: 808,179 RAC: 0 |
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David @ TPS Send message Joined: 30 Sep 04 Posts: 70 Credit: 11,323,275 RAC: 0 |
Of course, you could ALWAYS "Crunch for the team that started it all"... The Planetary Society!!!!!!! Just my humble opinion! |
DarkStar Send message Joined: 13 Jun 99 Posts: 119 Credit: 808,179 RAC: 0 |
Of course, you could ALWAYS "Crunch for the team that started it all"... The Planetary SocietyActually, I was a charter member of the Planetary Society, as well as being a member of the National Space Institute and an L5'er. Of them all, L5 was the one that held the most attraction for me, mostly because of a single line printed in its first newsletter, that "our clearly stated long range goal will be to disband the Society in a mass meeting at L5" ... I really liked to dream in those days! Somewhere along the line, though, I realized that the real stumbling block to reaching the stars was (and is) less a matter of practical science than it is of practicing politics (hack, spit). So now I believe that best chance we have (with the possible exception of an impending global cataclysm) to "get there" may be with the help of ET, and we've got to *find* him first! So participating here is just my way of keeping a little tiny bit of that dream alive, perhaps for those who come after - I have little hope that it will happen in my life time, and even if it should, rather doubt that I'd qualify to be a part of it. Stats and being part of a team just add a bit of fun to that! Hmm ... I think I may have just written my profile... |
David @ TPS Send message Joined: 30 Sep 04 Posts: 70 Credit: 11,323,275 RAC: 0 |
Actually, I was a charter member of the Planetary Society, as well as being a member of the National Space Institute and an L5'er. Of them all, L5 was the one that held the most attraction for me, mostly because of a single line printed in its first newsletter, that "our clearly stated long range goal will be to disband the Society in a mass meeting at L5" ... I really liked to dream in those days! I applaud you sir! I did notice you are no longer a member of "TPS" team, perhaps you would re-think? We really DID help "start it all" and those of us who came up from SETI-1 to SETI-II are STILL pushing for TPS! Sure we are only like #15 in team rankings, but WE CAN DO BETTER if we get the support of those who believe in their philosophy! Sure a lot of 'classic' crunchers (me being one) stayed to the bitter end, but I came to SETI 2 with ALL the horsepower I could muster, ready to continue my quest, and looking for more! My "Goal" (even if frowned on) is 1 million bobble-head-cobble-thingies which I should reach in about 5 years...... (unless I hi-jack a corporate network) but I have done 160K in about a month and a half (since Classic closed)... and can be PROUD of that! I compete with MYSELF... to be the best I can, and root for my TEAM..... what more can I do? Nothing I know of! |
DarkStar Send message Joined: 13 Jun 99 Posts: 119 Credit: 808,179 RAC: 0 |
I did notice you are no longer a member of "TPS" team, perhaps you would re-think?I think there's a misunderstanding - I've never been a member of the TPS team - just a member of TPS itself once upon a time. Sure a lot of 'classic' crunchers (me being one) stayed to the bitter end, but I came to SETI 2 with ALL the horsepower I could musterCongratulations - I did much the same ... in fact, as far as we can tell, I had the dubious distinction of returning the last Classic WU for TLC. I hadn't actually planned to come over to BOINC, but what else to do with some slightly used computer hardware that was essentially "designed for DC" after all? I'll probably never build another machine just for DC, but I'll keep the ones I have running as long as it's reasonable. However, we've drifted from the topic so I believe I'll stand down on this one to prevent further forum pollution. Cheers! |
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