Losing Credits and Ground

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Message 9736 - Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 12:39:56 UTC

On the 16/07/04 @ 8:03 AM I held 396.51/5493.30 in 967th place Then i had 418.63/6699.37 credits in 834th place on Mon 19/07/2004 7:43 AM (Au), and now @10:20 PM Mon 19/07/2004 I have 390.31/6893.11 and dropped to 854th place.
Does anyone else seem to have lost ground? or dont i understand how to count??




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Profile Thierry Van Driessche
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Message 9742 - Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 12:48:36 UTC
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The statistics are based on RAC (recent average credit).
Your total credits went up during this time but your RAC went down using the calculation given here.

Hope this answer your question.

Greetings from Belgium.
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Message 10016 - Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 21:21:06 UTC - in response to Message 9742.  

Meaning if I do not get any work from SETI for three days, due to their server problems and cannot connect for several more days for similar problems. Will it classify me as not doing anything and reflect that in the stats?

They really need to work on this when I crunched 3700+ units for the old SETI@HOME I actually received the credits for them......

I know it is not supposed to be a race for the top but it would be good to try...

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