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

Quick Go »
No member browsing this thread
Thread Status: Active
Thread Type: Sticky Thread
Total posts in this thread: 1840
Posts: 1840   Pages: 184   [ Previous Page | 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 | Next Page ]
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Post new Thread
Author
Previous Thread This topic has been viewed 1021817 times and has 1839 replies Next Thread
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

... make that silver.
[Feb 20, 2011 1:00:01 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

nice going

keep up the good work
[Feb 20, 2011 1:01:22 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

We got an endorsement from ‘The Climate Institute’.
http://www.climate.org/climatelab/Clean_Energy_Project
[Feb 21, 2011 2:55:59 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

In the foyer of the Harvard Chemistry Department next to the cafeteria...

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harvard-Clean-E...883049191931&comments
[Feb 21, 2011 4:57:12 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Col323
Senior Cruncher
Joined: Nov 4, 2008
Post Count: 372
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

... make that silver.

Make mine silver too!

*waits*

Eh, I guess just saying it doesn't make it happen. *keeps crunching*



(No Clean Energy cycles were harmed or wasted in the creation of this post.)
[Feb 21, 2011 5:15:15 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Dataman
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Nov 16, 2004
Post Count: 4865
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

In the foyer of the Harvard Chemistry Department next to the cafeteria...

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harvard-Clean-E...883049191931&comments


Priceless!!! Love it. coffee
----------------------------------------


[Feb 21, 2011 7:42:04 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

Now if you can figure a way to send it to their cell phones or I tards you might have something there. Maybe some business cards too so that they can take it home with them and not forget the url.

Aaron
[Feb 22, 2011 3:42:04 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

I have a question.
This might actually belong in another category but Ill try here.
Ive been getting some CEP's that are only taking like 5 or 6 hours. I have some that are saying CPU time 6 hours, real time like 5 hours. How is that possible? Is something whacked on my machine and Im generating a bunch of garbage or what?

Aaron
[Feb 22, 2011 3:44:06 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

Hello Ascholten,
I have a partial answer. Go to My Grid - Results Status, then click on VALID on one of those fast work units. The times for the 16 jobs in that work unit will show a pattern in which several jobs will finish after just a few minutes, then it will go through the rest of the jobs in 0 seconds. I have been assuming that these work units just do not fit criteria / need different starting parameters / some other problem. It would be interesting to hear a definitive explanation.

Lawrence
[Feb 22, 2011 9:55:49 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

Thanks for the reply lawrence. I see that as well. I want to do work but don't want to be giving them a heap of trash at 30 meg a shot to send back if I am doing something wrong that I need to change. I do see that some credit is given for those tasks so I am assuming some of it is good. t am under the impression that while all the data is good, getting to step 8 is fair data, getting to step 12 is great data, and step 16 is awesome data..so the further along you can push it, the more 'usable' the data can be. Id rather get less credit and better data than send in a ton of mediocre results.

Aaron

Aaron
[Feb 22, 2011 12:25:27 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Posts: 1840   Pages: 184   [ Previous Page | 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 | Next Page ]
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Post new Thread