All were reported to server 171.67.108.24 (or alternate maybe)
1. Project 2671, Run 50, Clone 62, Gen 127 @ 05:09:08, 09/11/10 (y,m,d)
2. Project 2671, Run 24, Clone 82, Gen 128 @ 15:07:07, 09/11/10
3. Project 2671, Run 43, Clone 12, Gen 128 @ 03:12:12, 09/11/11
4. Project 2671, Run 43, Clone 08, Gen 129 @ 13:07:29, 09/11/11
5. Project 2671, Run 21, Clone 10, Gen 129 @ 02:21:05, 09/11/12
Sorry if this is kind of a pain, but somebody on my team just caught me and left me in the dust. Just put a notfred on a Windows box to run SMP units so I can try to catch him.
User: djchandler
Team: 45104
BTW, our team took a serious hit on that 11/11 stat problem. I'm afraid we may have completely lost our biggest gun after that. He was folding bigadv units on his 8 core box(es) (User:Plazzman). He's dropped from over 50,000 PPD to just over 8,000 PPD in just 12 days according to http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ ... s=&t=45104. Or is it possible he has a bunch of stats clogging the reporting system? We don't want to lose him or those points. We were really making a charge up the leader board until then.
I'm totally committed to Folding@Home and in this for the long haul. I'm trying to help keep our team members motivated and increasing their knowledge and abilities with Folding@Home. I'm a HUGE fan. After you find cures for Alzheimer's and Huntington's, I'm hoping the peripheral neurological diseases get some time on the system before I can't type anymore. Last time I was in for an EMG, the doc said, "See you again soon." I'm getting too used to getting shocked every six months. Surgeries for entrapped nerves is getting tiresome--just dodged another bullet (for the time being) a couple of weeks ago. So there's no such thing as this project going too fast, you know?
