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WCG Daily Numbers

Getting active membership up to 20-25% from existing Team members (currently around 15%) is the best approach imo... ;)
That also works. I assume that a lot of people who are technically on the team are primarily folders who join in for the challenges. But if we're losing people as well, it would certainly be nice to reverse that trend.
 
6,083,044

Great job once more guys! A daily six million points really is quite a wonderful achievement, given how many active crunchers we have! :toast: :rockout: :lovetpu: :respect: :rockout: :rockout: :toast: :lovetpu:

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It's been a busy weekend--sorry about late updates:

5,906,753


Good job guys--not quite the six million we have been getting, but still very, very nice! Well done and way to go all around! :toast: :rockout: :respect: :lovetpu: :rockout: :toast: :respect: :rockout: :toast: :respect: :rockout:
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Some damn good work from Rochester recently! :toast:

Jungfrau, Switzerland:
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[Ion] seems to be tied up this week with school... will update the Daily Numbers tomorrow if he doesn't have time.

In the meantime:

December 17, 2014 - 5,649,829 (WCG 12th place)

Great Work Team! :toast:
 
A little pretty country for Ion,


Torres del Paine National Park,
Patagonia, Chile (wife's home country ;))

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December 18, 2014 - 5,676,764 (WCG 12th place)

Today's Results:
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TPU this past week:
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Great Work Team!
:toast:
 
December 18, 2014 - 5,676,764 (WCG 12th place)

Today's Results:
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TPU this past week:
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Great Work Team!
:toast:
WOW! Look at the 15th!! :eek:
 
It seems like Gobuuku has been moving machines to another id. At least that's my best guess for what's happening. Originally he had about 600 active hosts. Now there's only about 40. It's a very impressive 40 to be sure though.
 
It seems like Gobuuku has been moving machines to another id. At least that's my best guess for what's happening. Originally he had about 600 active hosts. Now there's only about 40. It's a very impressive 40 to be sure though.
Yeah that's what happens when NASA catches you.
 
It seems like Gobuuku has been moving machines to another id. At least that's my best guess for what's happening. Originally he had about 600 active hosts. Now there's only about 40. It's a very impressive 40 to be sure though.
What is Gobuuku's story? I have a faint memory of this guy but, for the life of me I can't remember anything about him?
 
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5,706,524

AWESOME!!

:lovetpu:

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Gwendoline Taylor likes our Number's!! :D
 
What is Gobuuku's story? I have a faint memory of this guy but, for the life of me I can't remember anything about him?
I don't think he's ever posted here unless like me, he's one of those people that got lost in the conversion. My old posts are still here but they're no longer associated with my userid even though the names are identical. So if you have even a vague recollection of him, you're probably doing a lot better than the rest of us.
 
Thanks guys--busy week at school indeed. I'm back until Monday, but then heading to my grandparents for Christmas and may not have internet access. I'll try to catch the #s over the weekend though :toast:
 
5,674,570

Good job guys--just barely behind RSC and SETI.GERMANY! Certainly both are very good company and formidable challengers! :toast: :rockout: :toast: :respect: :toast: :rockout: :respect: :toast: :respect:

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What is Gobuuku's story? I have a faint memory of this guy but, for the life of me I can't remember anything about him?

I don't think he's ever posted here unless like me, he's one of those people that got lost in the conversion. My old posts are still here but they're no longer associated with my userid even though the names are identical. So if you have even a vague recollection of him, you're probably doing a lot better than the rest of us.
So we have our very own super hero? Exciting!
 
I think I'm getting numbers-withdrawal and I'm not liking it! :roll:

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December 23, 2014 - 6,042,654 (WCG 12th place)
Today's Results:
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TPU this past week:
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Great Work Team!
:toast:
 
Very good work team! :) also, I like the chart you threw in @Norton, puts it nicely in perspective over the last few days including some that we missed.
 
It can sometimes be temporarily induced by sleep deprivation. I had some weird thing that seemed similar one time. It felt like my words were a dirt cliff complete with grass on top. Every letter would extend the cliff further and further out. Specks of dirt would crumble off the bottom of the words as I typed. I'm not exactly sure that qualifies, but it was certainly was an unusual experience.
Synestesia always really interested me. I stumbled across someone online that had it and had the chance to talk to them. They said it didn't really interfere with everyday life.
 
December 24, 2014 - 5,866,953 (WCG 11th place)
Today's Results:
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Eleventh! Woot! :rockout:
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Great Work Team!
:toast:
 
For anyone who's really interested, you can, albeit with a great deal of effort, be taught to be a synesthete - http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26578-people-taught-synaesthesia-learn-to-read-in-colour.html
I don't see letters as colors. I'm not sure learning a certain color for a letter of the alphabet encompasses synaesthesia. How would you teach someone to feel a color, or teach them to see music? Can I teach you to feel the warmth of the color Purple? When you get angry at something, can I teach you to color everything hues of red and green?

I am also somewhat color blind. But, I see colors correctly but not with my eyes.

BTW, @xvi , there is nothing to hate. I learned at an early age that other people did not know what I was talking about. So, I shut up. Then, sometime in 6th grade, I was introduced to an assistant principal, with the help of my Mom, because I found school work easy and boring. He gave me Logic problems to solve. Each week they got more difficult, until I was solving ones he could not. That was when he discovered my synaesthesia. He promised to keep my secret.

I generally don't talk about it. Aside from this Forum, I've not even told my Family, only a few people have this knowledge. It effects me, no reason to try and explain it to everyone. I told an old girlfriend, during a movie, how I felt. She did not understand, I left it at, "I see colors in things."

I don't feel special, just see things, colors, when other people don't. No big deal.
 
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