OK here is a laundry list of milestones:
1.5M on all projects, recently
500K @ SETI, recently
600K Einstein in the next few days
375K on CPDN in a few days
Add SETI Beta project, crunched some Astropulse data
Swapping out another older computer with a newer one. E6600 (2.4G Core 2 Duo) is on it's way, replacing a 1.8G P4. This makes three Duo 2 Core machines for me. E6400 (2.13G) and T7200 (2.0G laptop) are the other two.
Congrats on all previous milestones that have been reached by everyone!
The Scottish Boinc Team just passed 2,500,000 and moved into 103rd place.
With your help we and our highland coo (=cow for non-Scottish English speakers) can rise even further.
Went by 50k a little while
Went by 50k a little while ago.
Publication of S4 analysis
Publication of S4 analysis would be a milestone. Completing the S5 run would be a milestone. Discovering gravity waves would be a milestone.
Just passed 300k.
Just passed 300k. Woohoo!
kev
A64 X2 4400+ @2.85GHz, 2x XP 1800+ @2000+
250,000 cobblestones on E@h,
250,000 cobblestones on E@h, having recently made the top percentile. (At the moment that threshold is about 245,210.)
500K credits on
500K credits on Einstein@Home!
Just reached 20k in Einstein.
Just reached 20k in Einstein.
Went by 50K a few days ago.
Went by 50K a few days ago. On to 100k I go
OK here is a laundry list of
OK here is a laundry list of milestones:
1.5M on all projects, recently
500K @ SETI, recently
600K Einstein in the next few days
375K on CPDN in a few days
Add SETI Beta project, crunched some Astropulse data
Swapping out another older computer with a newer one. E6600 (2.4G Core 2 Duo) is on it's way, replacing a 1.8G P4. This makes three Duo 2 Core machines for me. E6400 (2.13G) and T7200 (2.0G laptop) are the other two.
Congrats on all previous milestones that have been reached by everyone!
Happy crunching!
Just reached the top 3000,
Just reached the top 3000, boincwide.
The Scottish Boinc Team just
The Scottish Boinc Team just passed 2,500,000 and moved into 103rd place.
With your help we and our highland coo (=cow for non-Scottish English speakers) can rise even further.