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Re: Computing for Sustainable Water project nearing completion

Living in the Chesapeake Bay area, I'm very interested in this project and have both computers set for nothing but C4SW. At present time, I'm still getting plenty of WUs and no messages about units not being available.

I have enough work cached to keep this going for a few more days at this time and hope to complete as much work as possible.

Not trying to set any records, just working on a project that is very important for the area where I live - and hopefully for water problems in other parts of the world.

I grew up in the area supplied by the Ogallala Aquifer in the High Plains area of the US and have seen that water seriously depleted over the past half-century. The earth has lots of water, but we need to work to preserve the fresh water for future generations. Hope this project will help in that effort.
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Todays update, as always UTC+2:
02.09.2012 23:01:10 | World Community Grid | Started download of cfsw_16876_16876963_D16876963.sql

This means a new high with 370 series since yesterday. Also, atleast for me it was much less older 14xxx-series today than it's been previous days. So, maybe these are finally coming to an end, appart for any re-issues that will pop-up.


For my own part, as long as there's no other surprises, like the cache suddenly being filled-up with DDDT2-work, should manage reaching my goal as long as there's work for atleast another week.
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I wouldn't worry about a bunch of DDDT2 work all of the sudden popping up Ingleside. I've not seen any from that project since June - They have even gotten around to cleaning out the last of the valid WUs I had finished back on 6/28 yet.

I did notice all of the sudden some 14500 WUs seem to be running twice as long as the other WUs I've been crunching from CSFW. If this is a new trend, I'll probably will get to my Gold badge long before I use up my cache of CSFW WUs.
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I had to abort those couple 14500 series WUs. They seemed to go no where, and when I looked at my task manager, they were running zero cpu but eating up my laptop memory little by little. I'm now running the next ones from the same series from my cache and they seem to be OK, so maybe just a few bad WUs in that series to be on the lookout for....
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Yeah, I seem to get a lot of stuff like that. I'm not sure why
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I wouldn't worry about a bunch of DDDT2 work all of the sudden popping up Ingleside.

Well, DDDT2 nearly always comes then I'm busy with other work (mostly non-WCG-work), meaning has little or no chance to get any of the scarse DDDT2-work, so it would be "perfect timing" this happening now then busy with CFSW. sad
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Re: Computing for Sustainable Water project nearing completion

Well, lets see... DDDT2, unless the scientists throw in the towel, will be here for years to come, where CFSW will be ending before the EOM. Does that picture create a difficult choice what to do when DDDT2 would pop along for a brief burst? But if it creates a feeling of disappointment... as live is, some gain when others lose.;>)

P.S., Inglisede, frequently you write "then", and the context of the line suggests it has to be "when"... "now when busy with CFSW".
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I just tossed a bundle back into the bucket and I might be able throw a few more over the coming week biggrin
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I'm on the home stretch this week to get to my Gold CSFW badge. Sitting alittle over 80 days validated now with 1.5 days in pending validations (waiting for lots of wingmen from 8/28 runs that should be in by 9/07), and around 300 WUs still in my cache. Now it looks like if I ran everything to completion and assuming I don't have to abort anymore bad WUs, I would be 3-4 days over the 90 days needed. Since almost everything in my cache has an early 9/11 completion date on it, I'll be backing off to normal processing cycles on my laptop this week (finishing around 50 WUs a day) and likely hit my goal before the end of this week. If I do hit Gold while still with some cached WUs outstanding, I'll likely release whatever I'll have for everyone else to use to get to their goals before things run out this month.

Still crunching, crunching, crunching, crunching...... biggrin
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