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Added pics
8:49pm JST Tuesday 22 November 2005
I thought these were some cool pictures from my PB adventure. I don't know that I made them available previously:

dodgeball:


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Today
12:49pm JST Tuesday 22 November 2005
Things to do today from yesterday's list and # added today:
* Wake up before noon
* Flesh out the above entry
* Find pictures I want to remove from my site
* Remove some pictures from my site
* # change pb to pb on my site
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Add some more recent pictures to my site
Write an outline for PB presentation on Palestine
* # respond to Suzanne
* # respond to Hitomi
Research route to ride TJ Bike to Atami and then to that other place
* Finish email to Paige
Brainstorm ways to fundraise $3000 for Pepy Ride
*# write to Tracy (sp) of The Pink Cow to see if I can do a slideshow/fundraiser there
* Email Jen about scheduling some food antics
3:20am JST Wednesday 23 November 2005
Well, I got a lot done, and am basically satisfied with the changes
to my site. I have removed all references to things that people did
not want referenced and changed them to PB and Katt respectively.
Then I viewed all the affected pages (multiple times) to try and get
google's cache updated for all of them.
It took a pretty long time, but is now done.
Also got to chat with Kris, who just got Skype today! She's doing
well in wherever she is in Canada and it's all good.
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seti at home
7:27pm JST Tuesday 22 November 2005
Hitomi's
and my
Seti@home stats, just for the record:
Your credit: |
Name (and URL)
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Peko
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Results Received
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81 |
Total CPU Time
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724 hr 13 min
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Average CPU Time per work unit
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8 hr 56 min 27.5 sec
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Average results received per day
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0.19
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Last result returned: | Sat Nov 19 05:00:01 2005 UTC |
Registered on: | Fri Sep 24 15:02:34 2004 UTC |
| View Registration Class |
SETI@home user for: | 1.161 years |
Your group info: |
You belong to the group named:
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MR Laboratories |
You are not currently the founder of any teams.
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Your rank: (based on current workunits received)
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Your rank out of 5436301 total users is:
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1135474th place.
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The number of users who have this rank:
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5572
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You have completed more work units than
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79.011% of our users.
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Interesting that the link to MR Laboratories group no longer
works.
I'm posting this just because Seti is changing to use Boinc, and
when I tried to update my account, they said they sent me an email,
but I didn't receive it immediately, so I wondered if I had used a
different address, searched my journal to find Hitomi's old
stats and changed the URL email address to mine and confirmed it
worked and decided to just take a snapshot of the progress, just for
fun.
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 21:35:54 -0800 (PST)
From: SETI Web
Subject: SETI@home News
SETI@home completes the switch to BOINC
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SETI@home has completed its transition to BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure
for Network Computing). BOINC, developed at U.C. Berkeley, is a framework for
volunteer computing projects like SETI@home.
Switching your computer to the new "SETI@home/BOINC" is easy. Visit
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu for instructions. We'll be shutting down the
"SETI@home Classic" project on December 15. The workunit totals of users and
teams will be frozen at that point, and the final totals will be available on
the web.
Scientists at other universities are using BOINC to create volunteer computing
projects in areas like molecular biology, high-energy physics, and climate
change study. See http://boinc.berkeley.edu for more information. BOINC lets
you donate computer time to multiple causes, divided up however you want. For
example, your PC could spend 40% of its time searching for extraterrestrial
life (SETI@home), 30% studying climate change (http://climateprediction.net),
and 30% studying protein folding, design and docking (Rosetta@home:
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/).
You can run SETI@home 100% of the time if you want. But we strongly encourage
you to participate in other projects. Doing so ensures that when SETI@home is
down or has no work, your computer stays busy helping other researchers.
Support SETI@home
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SETI@home is increasingly reliant on individual donations. Without the support
of individuals like you the project will not be able to continue. We urge all
SETI@home participants to make a yearly donation to keep the project going:
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/donate.php
----------------------------------------------------
Thanks again for your participation in SETI@home.
The SETI@home Team
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu
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