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seippel
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Resizing of FAAH work units

For future work units, we have decreased the average run time from 9 hours to 6 hours for this project. This will allow users with slower computers or computers which are available less time to have a better chance of completing work units for this project. It will take about 10 days for the existing longer work units to be sent out, so the new shorter work units won't be seen until after this time.

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Re: Resizing of FAAH work units

Seippel,

Your cutting knife slipped, as the mean runtime has dropped from ~9 hours, down to 5.08 this morning. See http://bit.ly/WCGFAH

The data looks like the further reduction commenced with Experiment 41. Nobody has sputtered yet v.v. these latest times :D

-- Rob
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Re: Resizing of FAAH work units

Seippel,

Your cutting knife slipped, as the mean runtime has dropped from ~9 hours, down to 5.08 this morning. See http://bit.ly/WCGFAH

The data looks like the further reduction commenced with Experiment 41. Nobody has sputtered yet v.v. these latest times :D

-- Rob



Ok, I've sharped my cutting knife and and given it another try. wink There is a bit of variation expected, but hopefully the new work units will be a bit closer to 6 hours. It will take about 10 days for new ones to reach the feeder though.

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