Personal Goal of Top 100!
maestro949
23 Feb 2009

OK, OK, how about if I get to 50?

dnamechanic
24 Feb 2009
Yes, Congratulations.Congratulations, Maestro! ...
Dooo..
Maestro plays those fah notes.
...so-la-ti-do.
sentinel
24 Feb 2009

Mind
24 Feb 2009
ksbalaji
25 Feb 2009
Thank you, thank you. First I'd like to thank my inspiration...
congrats! Your inspiration inspires others too!
maestro949
27 Feb 2009
Careful not to burn down your house with all that heat, the heat of a FOLDING REVOLUTION!!
Thanks for the reminder. I should call my insurance company and make sure the policy is up to date!
dnamechanic
02 Mar 2009
... how about if I get to 50?
Maestro on the march! ...to the frontline.

Image derived from Extreme Overclocking stats.
maestro949
03 Mar 2009
I have a 3 x 9500 GTs that I bartered a couple of motherboards for. If anybody here can put them to use for folding for the ImmInst team, PM me to work something out.
Live Forever
04 Mar 2009
Edit: If you do the calculation of your current (as of this edit) 24-hour points average divided by the team's 24-hour points average, it comes to 78,746 / 303,593 = approximately 25.9% of the overall team production. Good stuff! The team can't afford to lose you, now, haha.
Edited by Live Forever, 04 March 2009 - 10:52 PM.
maestro949
05 Mar 2009
...The team can't afford to lose you, now, haha.
Now I can blackmail y'all, muhahaha
I want a pony or I'm taking my points elsewhere

Live Forever
06 Mar 2009
Will a "My Little Pony" do?I want a pony or I'm taking my points elsewhere
Edited by Live Forever, 06 March 2009 - 01:50 AM.
maestro949
06 Mar 2009
Will a "My Little Pony" do?I want a pony or I'm taking my points elsewhere
Hmm, does it's AI chip function at a level it can write Java or C++ code?
dnamechanic
07 Mar 2009
This is a link to the Longevity Meme F@H intro.What is this list?
The List that Maestro posted at the beginning of this thread is a list of scores of top contributors.
Stanford F@H assigns points for each work unit that is processed on their computer(s).
The names in the columns are:
- left column number lists individual contributors rank,
- next left column lists the contributors usernames,
- middle column has the team name,
- the right column lists numbers representing PPD*.
* Contribution rate is measured in Points-per-Day (PPD).
A few of the large tech sites list such statistics:Extreme Overclocking (EOC) is a good example:
This links to the current Longevity Meme team stats at EOC:
All the stats are derived from Stanford stats.
These are the Longevity Meme team stats at Stanford Stats.
Each teams's rank depends on accumulated points.
Looking down this list, TLM rank currently shows at 83 out of over 40,000 teams.
Many contributors use EOCs list to look at individul contributor's and team's ranks.
You probably know about the F@H Prize.
Heliotrope
26 Mar 2009
Infernity
26 Mar 2009
This is a link to the Longevity Meme F@H intro.What is this list?
The List that Maestro posted at the beginning of this thread is a list of scores of top contributors.
Stanford F@H assigns points for each work unit that is processed on their computer(s).
The names in the columns are:- left column number lists individual contributors rank,
- next left column lists the contributors usernames,
- middle column has the team name,
- the right column lists numbers representing PPD*.* Contribution rate is measured in Points-per-Day (PPD).
A few of the large tech sites list such statistics:
Extreme Overclocking (EOC) is a good example:
This links to the current Longevity Meme team stats at EOC:
All the stats are derived from Stanford stats.
These are the Longevity Meme team stats at Stanford Stats.
Each teams's rank depends on accumulated points.
Looking down this list, TLM rank currently shows at 83 out of over 40,000 teams.
Many contributors use EOCs list to look at individul contributor's and team's ranks.
You probably know about the F@H Prize.
Oh, cool, thanks.
Impressive! Well done.