Yahooo! We're number 16!!!?!?!?!
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Yahooo! We're number 16!!!?!?!?!
Congrats to all SPCR's as we've jumped to #16 in the team rankings. Also congrats to ARM systems, currently #1 on our team
Must be having a problem over on Stanford's stat pages, looks like everything was wiped out and started from scratch today (I have a whopping 33pts, but I'm #26 -- not bad, jumping about 70 spots in an afternoon)
Dave
Edit -- here is URL http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=31574
Must be having a problem over on Stanford's stat pages, looks like everything was wiped out and started from scratch today (I have a whopping 33pts, but I'm #26 -- not bad, jumping about 70 spots in an afternoon)
Dave
Edit -- here is URL http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=31574
This is useful to know, since it means we currently have the 16th (now 15th!) highest daily production. It would've been easy to figure that out beforehand, but still...
Their main team rankings page is messed up and slow to respond. If it's not a bug, it could be an intentional attack...I hope their work results aren't affected.
Their main team rankings page is messed up and slow to respond. If it's not a bug, it could be an intentional attack...I hope their work results aren't affected.
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Stanford's stat database got corrupted. They are restoring it from backup and re-entering recent data. They think it will be fixed in a day or so.
See: http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegrou ... /news.html
See: http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegrou ... /news.html
I thought something was up when checking extremeoverclocking stats - so may red people - so it means I'm not suddenly a poor folder about to be relegated down the order...
In a similar vein, last night my Linux desktop (XP2400+) that I had been having trouble with last month, decided that there was a problem with the hard drive and wouldn't complete a boot. The drive is a few years old, and some of the other Fujitsu's I've had from around that time have been having issues in the past few months. (These are from before there were the major issues with Fujitsu's - and my older ones are still working fine). So rather than risk my time and effort on them, I'm having to get a new drive to keep that box alive and folding... Luckily there wasn't much data on the drive, and what there was I was able to copy over to another linux box - Hard drive failure with a warning!
In a similar vein, last night my Linux desktop (XP2400+) that I had been having trouble with last month, decided that there was a problem with the hard drive and wouldn't complete a boot. The drive is a few years old, and some of the other Fujitsu's I've had from around that time have been having issues in the past few months. (These are from before there were the major issues with Fujitsu's - and my older ones are still working fine). So rather than risk my time and effort on them, I'm having to get a new drive to keep that box alive and folding... Luckily there wasn't much data on the drive, and what there was I was able to copy over to another linux box - Hard drive failure with a warning!