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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

My most recent workunits were all 1852s...

1852- grandchild
1852- child
1852- child
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applause Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Thanks bg,

In-officially we've just ''crunched'' passed the 75% milestone mark.

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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Today's work units:

1881 - child
1804 - child repair job
1879 - grandchild
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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Maybe reporting on records and milestones is no good and influences volunteers to move attention, as this morning's stats suggest a drop of some 8 years over yesterday and 17 years over Monday. Wazzup with that?

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PS, all other sciences indicate a ''normal'' change in validations to Tuesday... the midweek blues.
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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Sekerob, this is week is usually the last week for many colleges before summer break (well at least the one I went to). So all those college students stopped crunching (well at least for a while -- entire summer or just a vacation)
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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

? See my PS... the imbalance does not rhyme. We'll see what the night-stats have to say. :D

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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

For exclusive HCMD2 crunchers the disparity of WU sizes often causes a device to not request/report work for long times, and for larger work queues that may lead to a full day without reporting if the device is really running without human monitoring.
Even more since I have always seen parent WUs estimated as shorter than child or grandchild ones. It might make sense for slower machines which will stop the big ones at 6 hours while some really shorter ones might be allowed to run longer exceptionally. But for fast machines (which are also those with more jobs in queue) that leads to this yoyo effect of the estimated durations and thus to these silent periods: after a series of grandchildren the estimated duration is low and more WUs are loaded, and when the first of the next series of parents completes the queue can suddenly become four times longer or more.
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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Hi Jean,

Maybe there is a kick in mean run times as we just are in a trough of the cycle (See chart). Hours per task just tend to dip in the weekend and not mid-week, where the 125-145k Tasks daily volume is bound to smooth out any such changes. Last week Wednesday the mean hours was 4.36 over 137k Tasks. This morning 3.94 hours over 63k Tasks. We'll watch what St. Speculatius will deliver. Tasks completed are forced to report after 24 hours have passed ... maybe a hick-up in feeder or validator :?

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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Sadly, anhhai will like have been on to it... all other WCG sciences followed with a dip in the afternoon... the "schools-out" is upon the crunching world.

sad

PS, Lucky for the schoolkids here, around the 15th means not to return to the benches until September. Nearly 3 months of safer roads [not so packed with stressful mothers/some dads hauling their kids to school and back.
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PS, Lucky for the schoolkids here, around the 15th means not to return to the benches until September. Nearly 3 months of safer roads [not so packed with stressful mothers/some dads hauling their kids to school and back.


Regardless of the undoubted accuracy of your observation, the amount to which I agree and confirmation that it's not confined to the local scene, It's probably politically incorrect to express your view....
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