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Mumak
Senior Cruncher Joined: Dec 7, 2012 Post Count: 477 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Experiments 1319-1769
----------------------------------------Complete: 90% Based to the current rate we should finish the above experiments in ~5 weeks. |
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Seoulpowergrid
Veteran Cruncher Joined: Apr 12, 2013 Post Count: 815 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
SCC is nearing an end, OET is nearing an end, this project is almost out of known WUs. Interesting to see what happens. Thanks all for the updates, they are most appreciated.
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breathesgelatin
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Aug 5, 2006 Post Count: 117 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
any bets on the odds of another set of experiments being added to FAAH2?
----------------------------------------I was going to try for ruby on both this and SCC, but it's kind of looking like I timed it really poorly... |
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Dayle Diamond
Senior Cruncher Joined: Jan 31, 2013 Post Count: 450 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Supposedly almost all the Asynchronous experiments so far have been 'benchmarks'. So it's possible the real work hasn't even begun. In which case there may be a delay before the real work is released, starting in a few weeks as the benchmarks are analyzed.
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herflick
Senior Cruncher Joined: Nov 11, 2009 Post Count: 176 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
that's exactly why we need the project scientists to give us regular updates and let us know what's going on and where are heading. we are all speculating here on things when we shouldn't be scratching our heads, it's on the scientists to let us know what's what with the project on the regular
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Dayle Diamond
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I concur, Herflick.
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Macroman
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Jun 4, 2005 Post Count: 112 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Look at the comment for Experiments 001770-002220. It indicates that it is a second set of benchmarks for that experiment. It seems likely that phase 2 will run for some time.
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herflick
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I remember that the original FAAH actually had a newsletter that was periodically published with updates and great information,... so what happened to that ?? If they could publish a nice colorful multi-page newsletter in the past then why can't 5 minutes of time be taken once a month to give us a quick update in the form of post on these message boards ??? It seems the standards have been lowered so much that no one cares about the crunchers when you really break down the situation
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breathesgelatin
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Aug 5, 2006 Post Count: 117 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
I remember that the original FAAH actually had a newsletter that was periodically published with updates and great information,... so what happened to that ?? If they could publish a nice colorful multi-page newsletter in the past then why can't 5 minutes of time be taken once a month to give us a quick update in the form of post on these message boards ??? It seems the standards have been lowered so much that no one cares about the crunchers when you really break down the situation Think the days of really good communication for the original FAAH was when the project director was Dr. Perryman? He moved on to a new position and handed the project off to a new team and I think the communication went downhill from there? At least that's what I recall. |
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Mumak
Senior Cruncher Joined: Dec 7, 2012 Post Count: 477 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Something has changed.
----------------------------------------Experiments 1319-1769 Complete: 33% While the number of estimated WUs remained same, progress has fallen back from 90 to 33%. |
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