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Re: How my stats pages work

Thanks for the information on how you get the stats to work, started to read them and found my brain started to melt. laughing I'll just be thankful that I could run 1st/2nd line IT support and occasional SQL / Ingres / SCOunix. smile
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Good Morning All

Dave that's fantastic and very interesting (especially some of the technical terms such as wedge and bunch), it's nice to see that programmers are expanding the English (?) language too. So, if I understand rightly, while you are tucked up in the land of nod, all of this weaves and crunches and publishes automatically. You have talent and I hope your day job rewards you with more than compliments (although a few of those never go amiss).

Thanks a lot - I'll save your documentary to a separate file so I can peruse at my leisure.

"Wodge", "bunch" and "slurping" are much more appropriate than the real terms biggrin. To be honest, it's all fairly standard stuff for someone who's been around a bit. I've written software for everything from radars to city trading systems over the last 30 years.

Yes, you're right, it all happens automatically at night. The virtual machine gets backed up every night too, and I believe the whole thing will survive a reboot.
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I've just checked my mid day stats (8:00 here) and I have 274 WUs in PV Jail - that must be some kind of record and explains why my points average is still struggling below 10,000 a day. Clearly not all WUs go into PV Jail first - I wonder what proportion make it through unscathed?
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I've just checked my mid day stats (8:00 here) and I have 274 WUs in PV Jail - that must be some kind of record and explains why my points average is still struggling below 10,000 a day. Clearly not all WUs go into PV Jail first - I wonder what proportion make it through unscathed?

I'm guessing that most of these are OET? These are tiny units, and even my phone is downloading about 25 at a time. I guess there's an awful lot in circulation at the moment.
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Re: Good morning team.

Congrats Thargor. 125 years or 150 million points next? My next one is a mere 25 years, and I'm going to have to wait 3 weeks or so for that.

Going by my per-day stats over the last 2 weeks, I'd estimate around 75 days for the 150 million points milestone and around 60 days for the 125 years one.
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Good morning team.

Good morning everyone. smile
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Good Morning All. Just getting light here - a cloudy day is promised but no rain. Yesterday was crazy - no rain forecast but we ended up with a torrential downpour just as we were going out to lunch for Valentines day. Latest PV Jail count - 314! I also ended up by crunching 1280 WUs yesterday - these short OET WUs scream through.
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Re: Good morning team.

A little light dusting of snow last night but all gone now, still a cold wind though.


Like the team project pie chart.
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A little light dusting of snow last night but all gone now, still a cold wind though.

Like the team project pie chart.

Thanks scol5913... although technically I think it's called a donut/doughnut chart smile
It's cold and sunny in Malvern. A nice day.
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