Index  | Recent Threads  | Unanswered Threads  | Who's Active  | Guidelines  | Search
 

Quick Go »
No member browsing this thread
Thread Status: Active
Total posts in this thread: 8
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Post new Thread
Author
Previous Thread This topic has been viewed 1933 times and has 7 replies Next Thread
Allen008
Senior Cruncher
USA
Joined: Sep 22, 2009
Post Count: 244
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Cruncher Definitions

I'm relatively new to WWG, and I noticed that persons who post in the forums are listed as Veteran Cruncher, Senior Cruncher, etc. I wondered how those "titles" are defined, and I poked around and found that the titles relate to the number of posts made in the forums. The title definitions seem strange to me, because the wording of the titles refers to crunching not to posting. I, for example, am a Cruncher and will probably retain that title for years to come since I have no particular desire to do a lot of posts, but I'll do a lot of crunching as the months go by. So, my suggestion is to either change the wording of the titles to relate to # posts or to change the definitions to relate to the amount of crunching being performed.
----------------------------------------

[Sep 4, 2010 3:17:04 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Sekerob
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Jul 24, 2005
Post Count: 20043
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Cruncher Definitions

It's just a name given. There are so many variations to this theme.

Next time when you reach ten million credit and make a post you're in disguise, except possibly your badges will give away that you're really a mega cruncher... there's (was?) plan for adding a few more levels. There's also certificates scheduled for this year and this odd whitespace between title and country. There might be something up with that but nobody of WCG ever shared a word on that.

So far, from gossip central.
----------------------------------------
WCG Global & Research > Make Proposal Help: Start Here!
Please help to make the Forums an enjoyable experience for All!
----------------------------------------
[Edit 1 times, last edit by Sekerob at Sep 4, 2010 3:47:48 PM]
[Sep 4, 2010 3:46:31 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Allen008
Senior Cruncher
USA
Joined: Sep 22, 2009
Post Count: 244
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Cruncher Definitions

Thanks for your comments! I'm a retired software engineer and was trained to be clear and exact in my writing. It seems to me the wording of the titles is poor writing -- wording that refers to amount of crunching but definitions that refer to # posts. Oh well, ...
----------------------------------------

[Sep 4, 2010 4:11:43 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Sekerob
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Jul 24, 2005
Post Count: 20043
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Cruncher Definitions

They're just for fun and who talks most (me).

Here's the FAQ that was written up some time ago which you may have seen already: http://wcg.wikia.com/wiki/Forum_titles
----------------------------------------
WCG Global & Research > Make Proposal Help: Start Here!
Please help to make the Forums an enjoyable experience for All!
[Sep 4, 2010 4:18:06 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Richard Mitnick
Veteran Cruncher
USA
Joined: Feb 28, 2007
Post Count: 583
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Cruncher Definitions

I agree about the wording.

I also have a problem with the badging system. It penalizes me for spending time working for more than just WCG projects.

So, I put my BOINCstats block in my signature. This lets anyone who cares know right where I am (99.214 percentile in all of BOINC for all of BOINC history); where I stand with WCG (96th percentile), where WCG stands with me (numero uno, share weight 200 on five machines).
----------------------------------------
[Sep 4, 2010 7:22:14 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
sk..
Master Cruncher
http://s17.rimg.info/ccb5d62bd3e856cc0d1df9b0ee2f7f6a.gif
Joined: Mar 22, 2007
Post Count: 2324
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Cruncher Definitions

So much for a classless society:
You are but a Cruncher; inferior to the Advanced Cruncher, who is in turn inferior to the Veteran Cruncher (not me), who is subservient to the Master Cruncher, who know nothing compared to the Community Advisors, worshipers of the techs who only look up to the scientists.
Thanks for joining, ...categorization complete.

What’s really most important is that you are a cruncher – the hierarchy is upside down!
[Sep 4, 2010 8:58:38 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
JmBoullier
Former Community Advisor
Normandy - France
Joined: Jan 26, 2007
Post Count: 3716
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Cruncher Definitions

I'm a retired software engineer and was trained to be clear and exact in my writing.
With a similar background I fully understand your concern and I think I have already posted similar comments in the past.

But if you like precise wording and appropriate use of words you will quickly find that this forum title topic is a minor inconvenience when compared to the genuine BOINC terminology where a result is a unit of work to do and not the result of that work, a project is a grid site (i.e. the logistics) and not a scientific project which needs our contribution. Only two examples among many others. People who started BOINC may be knowledgeable in computer science, but they were probably very poor as far as English is concerned.
A recent example in our forum of this weak use of English by BOINC is a "maximum elapsed time exceeded" message actually referring to maximum CPU time.

Sigh...
----------------------------------------
Team--> Decrypthon -->Statistics/Join -->Thread
----------------------------------------
[Edit 1 times, last edit by JmBoullier at Sep 5, 2010 8:59:14 AM]
[Sep 5, 2010 8:56:07 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
nanoprobe
Master Cruncher
Classified
Joined: Aug 29, 2008
Post Count: 2998
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Cruncher Definitions

So much for a classless society:
You are but a Cruncher; inferior to the Advanced Cruncher, who is in turn inferior to the Veteran Cruncher (not me), who is subservient to the Master Cruncher, who know nothing compared to the Community Advisors, worshipers of the techs who only look up to the scientists.
Thanks for joining, ...categorization complete.

What’s really most important is that you are a cruncher – the hierarchy is upside down!

And here I thought all along I made senior cruncher because I'm an old ph@rt. biggrin
----------------------------------------
In 1969 I took an oath to defend and protect the U S Constitution against all enemies, both foreign and Domestic. There was no expiration date.


[Sep 15, 2010 10:52:31 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Post new Thread