| Subject: Re: Is this group still alive? |
| From: Odysseus |
| Date: 02/11/2007, 02:35 |
In article <4729b926_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>,
"Jacob Krolo" <danubius@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
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3920th work unit at 00:19:40 UTC and finished on 5th place in my Class of
May 16th 2003
<snip>
Well, to be honest, only 37 crunchers at that point left in my class.
Does anybody remember the final snapshots;
Jacob
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Stephen M wrote on Jan 5, 2006 at 21:51; The class pages have been
recalculated today.
My class page of August 4, 2001 is down to a whole 25 people.
Guess this is the final snapshot.
I hope they run the pages again without the filter for the last 4 weeks so
we can see EVERYONE in the class and how they did. That would be neat.
The inactive users must have been restored at some point: for August 4,
2001, 969 of them are listed at
<http://seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu/classpages/days/2452126.html>.
Unfortunately, as I mentioned upthread, the data for sign-up dates after
sometimes in early 2002 seem to have gone missing from that archive,
including those for May 16, 2003. But BOINCstats shows 126 SETI/BOINC
users in this registration class:
<http://boincstats.com/stats/user_stats.php?pr=sah&date=1053043200&st=0>.
A couple of days' production from a single current system would easily
get you into the top hundred; 300,000 cobblestones (several months'
worth) would put you back in fifth place.
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Odysseus