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Re: June 23, 2013 update

Hey Sgt. Joe. We are converging ! I did my own calculations on the spreadsheet and got 100 days left, and you got 99. And that's all using an 8-week average.

If I solely use this weeks 1-week work average I come up with 57 days. But there are a lot of if's about this since we got other projects and workloads affecting us in the future.
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Re: June 16, 2013 update

With a total runtime of 188:301:06:29:15 yesterday, could FightAIDS@Home be the first CPU project to cross that 200:000:00:00:00 mark or am I forgetting a record somewhere?

Could [MathFreak].be, you're having your 200+ today. [My] projection is momentarily ~210 for June 24, 2013. See http://bit.ly/WCGFAH

Did not really check if any science had this before, if at all the earlier years, when there was 'only' FAAH and HPF1/2, but suspect it not.
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Re: June 16, 2013 update

It would seem that FightAIDS@Home holds the all time record:

06/24/2013 206:345:14:59:55 287,675,313 318,749
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Re: June 16, 2013 update

With the current project mix, it's not surprising that AIDS is getting so much time... Unless there are any new projects on the horizon, the whole of WCG could dry up in a few months' time.
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Re: June 16, 2013 update

Wouldn't a linegraph with the inverted dates on Y axis representing the updated projection date and X-Axis showing the weeks be nice to vusualize the evolution of Experiment 41. Any takers... Sgt.Joe maybe who's flexed his fingers before on charting WCG data?

Here's a somewhat dated charted [last 5 steps not added yet] showing the days it took for each 10,000 runtime years added... ever faster, eventually bottoming and starting to show an annual cycle: http://bit.ly/WCG10K ...
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applause Re: June 16, 2013 update

And talking about MathFreak's surpassing of the 200 years/day as record, we just scaled the 200 million results milestone too.

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Re: June 30, 2013 update

WEEKLY UPDATE - based on work averaged over the last 8 weeks:

Current Batch - 41994

Projected Days Left - 76

Projected End Date - September 13, 2013

Experiment Completion - 72.22%

Projected WU remaining approximately 14,892,000

At the present rate we are chewing through about 4% of the experiment per week.
Edit: Sekerob, if I get time I will work on a chart.

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Re: June 30, 2013 update

waiting for the Sunday update ......

thanks!
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Re: July 07, 2013 update

WEEKLY UPDATE - based on work averaged over the last 8 weeks:

Current Batch - 42428

Projected Days Left - 61

Projected End Date - September 06, 2013

Experiment Completion - 75.92%

Projected WU remaining approximately 12,947,000

The pace is still accelerating with over 2,000,000 WU in the last seven days.

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Re: July 07, 2013 update

I think 8 weeks is too long a period to average the results over, given the number of other projects that have dropped off recently.

(Wets finger and raises it into the wind) . . . with no averaging at all, I'm guessing 40 to 45 days to completion.
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