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#181 dnamechanic

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Posted 14 December 2007 - 12:45 PM

Welcome _ ,

You are the 196th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Current active contributors - 39
Total work units completed - 23,591
Total Points (accumulated) - 6,179,734
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 19,001
Team Rank - 208

#182 dnamechanic

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 09:40 PM

Welcome Deffy,

You are the 197th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Current active contributors - 37
Total work units completed - 23,636
Total Points (accumulated) - 6,201,611
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 17,000
Team Rank - 208

#183 dnamechanic

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 02:18 PM

Welcome Rombus,

You are the 198th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Two notable *records* in the Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Current active contributors - *43*
Total work units completed - 23,738
Total Points (accumulated) - 6,248,433
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 17,016
Team Rank - *205*

#184 Johan

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 07:57 PM

I've downloaded the F@H client and entered my username (Namingway) and the team number, 32461. Is there anything else I need to do?

#185 reason

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 08:28 PM

Getting close to the 200 mark there. I need to get back to figuring out what I'm going to hand out to team members for hitting that milestone...

#186 dnamechanic

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 09:09 PM

I've downloaded the F@H client and entered my username (Namingway) and the team number, 32461. Is there anything else I need to do?

Hi Namingway, that sounds fine. I believe you are in. Check to see that the FAH client is started and folding. It normally downloads a work unit soon after it is started. There are ways to determine if it is engaged, but likely it is. You will be able to monitor progress, probably percentage complete or something like that. Sorry about lack of specifics, but you are probably using the Windows Graphics version and I am not too familiar with the Graphics client. Maybe others can chime in and help out.

If you have any specific questions or concerns, post here. Several contributors are here at ImmInst.

It may take a couple of days, or so, to complete the first work unit (depending on your computer and the work unit you have been assigned). When your first work unit is complete, then your name and points award will show up on the F@H Stats sites listed in the previous posts.

Thanks

Edited by dnamechanic, 18 December 2007 - 09:09 PM.


#187 maestro949

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 09:30 PM

Getting close to the 200 mark there. I need to get back to figuring out what I'm going to hand out to team members for hitting that milestone...


Not a bad idea. You'd think that adding 0.000000001 seconds per work unit to your lifespan would be a good enough motivator but if we could find a way to incent more people to contribute, all the better. What would be neat is if we could pool some cash and divide it amongst the top x individual contributors for the team. It might create of flood of money grubbing non-immortalists but it could also cause us to shoot up in the rankings thus generating even more exposure.

#188 reason

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Posted 19 December 2007 - 05:13 AM

I have decided on something a little more charitable:

The Longevity Meme Folding@Home team has been steadily rising through the ranks since its inception, thanks to the volunteer efforts of the many team members. The team is closing in on rank 200, a point that has been marked as a milestone for while. The lower ranks are a tough slog, but the team has been doing well - growing and producing results.

I have decided that the best thing to do to mark the passage of rank 200, rather than send out another round of Longevity Meme tchotchkes, is to donate a chunk of change to the Methuselah Foundation, where it can be put to good use in advancing longevity science. Here is my incentive for the team: pass rank 200, and stay beneath that level for a week, and I'll donate $1000 in support of Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) research carried out by the Foundation.

You might look at the recent progress report from the Methuselah Foundation for a detailed look at how research funding is spent, and what progress has been made to date.

Comments are welcome.



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Posted 20 December 2007 - 07:56 PM

Here is my incentive for the team: pass rank 200, and stay beneath that level for a week, and I'll donate $1000 in support of Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) research carried out by the Foundation.

Reference: Fight Aging - $1000 For SENS Research When Our Folding@Home Team Passes Rank 200

Fantastic! Thank you Reason.

This is another very good motive for harnessing our computers to work on something that will help us to reach our goals.

The F@H goals are very admirable and I think they are well aligned with ImmInst member’s personal goals. Additionally, here is a contribution to what is a most important movement in human history.

Reaching Rank 200 and beyond, it really is a challenge. It will very likely require more computer horsepower than the team currently has available. Here's hoping for an influx of Folders and some of our previously dedicated Folders to return to help speed the progress. Compared to some of our goals, this should be a breeze.

Let's Fold!

Edited by dnamechanic, 20 December 2007 - 08:09 PM.


#190 dnamechanic

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Posted 21 December 2007 - 03:55 AM

Welcome cmoody,

You are the 199th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Team Rank - 206
Current active contributors - 44 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 17,416
Total Points (accumulated) - 6,297,773
Total work units completed - 23,837

#191 Da55id

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Posted 21 December 2007 - 08:09 PM

Hi - Just signed up...

Thank you.
Dave Gobel

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Team Rank - 206
Current active contributors - 44 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 17,416
Total Points (accumulated) - 6,297,773
Total work units completed - 23,837
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#192 dnamechanic

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Posted 22 December 2007 - 03:22 PM

Hi - Just signed up...

Thank you.
Dave Gobel

Welcome, Dave Gobel.

#193 dnamechanic

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Posted 22 December 2007 - 03:31 PM

Welcome Bart_Decker,

You are the 200th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Team Rank - 206
Current active contributors - 43
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 18,142
Total Points (accumulated) - 6,324,654
Total work units completed - 23,896

#194 dnamechanic

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Posted 23 December 2007 - 09:20 PM

Welcome Namingway,

You are the 201st contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Team Rank - 206
Current active contributors - 44
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 18,431
Total Points (accumulated) - 6,347,971
Total work units completed - 23,938

#195 dnamechanic

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Posted 27 December 2007 - 12:40 AM

Welcome Jenifer_Moody,

You are the 202nd contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Team Rank - 204 (new record)
Current active contributors - 44
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 18,537

#196 dnamechanic

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Posted 27 December 2007 - 01:55 PM

Welcome cwwiley,

You are the 203rd contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 45 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 19,012

#197 dnamechanic

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Posted 28 December 2007 - 06:37 PM

Welcome John_Phillip,

You are the 204th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats at Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 43
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 19,524

#198 dnamechanic

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Posted 31 December 2007 - 03:35 PM

Welcome perun,

You are the 205th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats at Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 45
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 19,247

#199 dnamechanic

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Posted 01 January 2008 - 03:33 PM

Welcome Munjaros,

You are the 206th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 203 (new record)
Current active contributors - 45
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 20,338 (new high)

#200 dnamechanic

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Posted 03 January 2008 - 09:53 PM

Welcome Darren_Reynolds,

You are the 207th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 48 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 21,249 (new high)

#201 dnamechanic

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Posted 04 January 2008 - 12:33 AM

Welcome 20floz,

You are the 208th contributor to sign on with The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 49 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 21,303 (new high)

#202 dnamechanic

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Posted 05 January 2008 - 06:34 PM

Welcome Fad36,

You are the 209th contributor to sign on with The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 203
Current active contributors - 49
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 20,966

#203 dnamechanic

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Posted 08 January 2008 - 03:37 PM

Welcome Xavier,

You are the 210th contributor to sign on with The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 51 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 21,267

#204 dnamechanic

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Posted 09 January 2008 - 03:37 AM

Welcome Kelvin_v/d_Tuin,

You are the 211th contributor to sign on with The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 52 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 21,813 (new high)

#205 dnamechanic

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Posted 21 January 2008 - 03:41 AM

Welcome renton_imminst,

You are the 212th contributor to sign on with The Longevity Meme F@H team.

Thank you.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 204
Current active contributors - 46
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 20,901

Edited by dnamechanic, 21 January 2008 - 03:41 AM.


#206 dnamechanic

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Posted 28 January 2008 - 03:16 AM

A couple of questions came up a while back, one was:

How many teams are there?

A recent thread at Stanford's Folding Forum addresses this:

Total Teams to reach 100,000 soon

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The Longevity Meme team - Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 202 (new record)
Current active contributors - 49
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 19,636

#207 Live Forever

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Posted 28 January 2008 - 07:24 AM

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The Longevity Meme team - Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 202 (new record)
Current active contributors - 49
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 19,636

Sweet action! Maybe we can finally get over that 200 mark!

#208 dnamechanic

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Posted 05 February 2008 - 05:11 PM

Maybe so, Live Forever,

Around 6AM today (maybe before) The Longevity Meme team passed the long awaited "200 mark" to hit Rank 199. That has been a goal since June 1, 2006. The team is now closing in on the Rank requirements set by Reason on December 18, 2007 (for a $1,000 contribution to the SENS Research). As I understand it, the team rank must remain below 200 for at least one week to satisfy the contribution rules.

Looks like The Longevity Meme team (TLM) has a good shot at making this goal by this time next week.

Below is a graphic showing TLM status with Conquests & Threats taken from todays Extreme Overclocking Stats site:
TLM___Conquests___Threats.jpg
According to the predictions in the chart, only one team, www.HEXUS.net, will pass TLM in 1.9 weeks, but during this time TLM will pass four other teams. So, if the TLM team doesn't falter and if the other teams do not get a burst of processing power, then in about a week the TLM team will have realized the current goal.

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Selected stats from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 199 (new record)
Current active contributors - 51
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 19,478

Edited by dnamechanic, 05 February 2008 - 05:12 PM.


#209 dnamechanic

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Posted 07 February 2008 - 08:05 PM

Sometime in the early morning hours, The Longevity Meme (TLM) team moved up again to Rank 199. For the last day or so, the team had been bumped back to rank 200 by a "burst of processing power" from team Intermezzo.

Here's how it appeared to happen:

Seems that TLM had passed Intermezzo just before first making rank 199 earlier this week. Since Intermezzo was averaging less points-per day (PPD) than TLM, then after they were passed, Intermezzo didn't even show in the Threats & Conquests charts (shown in the previous post). But somehow, Intermezzo came on with a burst of ~32,000 points in a single day and placed itself a few ranks ahead of TLM, thus pushing TLM back into the rank 200 position.

Shown in the Graphic is Intermezzo's PPD history. Note the large spike in PPD (~32,000) that occurred at the end of the day on Feb 5.

Intermezzo_PPD_History.jpg

Also contributing to the scenario, TLM's PPD shows a slight declining trend lately, although this may be normal variation due to work unit assignments and timing.

TLM_PPD_History.jpg

In the graphic below, today's Conquests & Threats predictions for TLM, it looks like the team is back on track to realize the current goal of remining below rank 200 in approximately a week.

TLM___Conquests___Threats_Feb7.jpg

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Graphics and stats are from Extreme Overclocking:

Team Rank - 199
Current active contributors - 53 (new high)
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 18,595

#210 Live Forever

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Posted 07 February 2008 - 11:00 PM

I suspect that the bouncing around had something to do with the PS3 work units problem that they were having temporarily (for a few days) as outlined through several updates to their blog. As they got the problems fixed, some teams who had been sliding showed a big spike in WUs done as they all came in at once. Hopefully they have the problems fixed at this point.




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