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Message 595798 - Posted: 30 Jun 2007, 12:31:12 UTC
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I always check BOINCstats to see the daily combined points listing at the bottom of the page, then go to SETI and Einstein to check individual results. I guess I can't add right:

.............SETI...Einstein....My Total....BOINC Total
28 Jun....392..........0.........392.............59
29 Jun....175......371.........546...........392

Why is there such a big difference (today is 30 Jun)?
I don't know how long this has been going on - maybe I just don't understand the bottom line totals. Anybody have any ideas?
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Message 595806 - Posted: 30 Jun 2007, 12:48:23 UTC - in response to Message 595798.  

I always check BOINCstats to see the daily combined points listing at the bottom of the page, then go to SETI and Einstein to check individual results. I guess I can't add right:

.............SETI...Einstein....My Total....BOINC Total
28 Jun....392..........0.........392.............59
29 Jun....175......371.........546...........392

Why is there such a big difference (today is 30 Jun)?
I don't know how long this has been going on - maybe I just don't understand the bottom line totals. Anybody have any ideas?


Guess I just answered this one myself. Looks like BOINC stats actually list at the bottom of the page the TOTAL from the day before! Just checked the 27 Jun stats and the "My Total" would have been 59 - reported by BOINC as the total for 28 Jun!
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