Congrats to SwissNic for bursting into the worldwide top 100 on Seasonal Attribution. The number of credits returned by him yesterday were the second highest in the world.
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Only a few days for the team to overtake SETI.Germany, and gain 2nd position worldwide.
SwissNic in the worldwide top 100 on Seasonal Attribution
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Up another four places...
Well, SwissNic was at 99th position when I wrote that a little earlier. Now he's in 94th place. Looking at the clustering of scores, I wouldn't be surpised if that's the mid 80s by the end of the day...
Congrats again. It looks like you'll be taking my first place in the team from me sooner than I thought.
Congrats again. It looks like you'll be taking my first place in the team from me sooner than I thought.

Re: Up another four places...
Well done Nic 

Thanks chaps - just doing my bit...
Gregory - it's all your fault by the way! As you can see from my totals, I was a dedicated SETI cruncher since 1999, only crunching on other project when it was down... But after your suggestion (and challenge), the SAP project has really caught my interest, and so I hope to see it through to the end! I also want to catch you!!!

Gregory - it's all your fault by the way! As you can see from my totals, I was a dedicated SETI cruncher since 1999, only crunching on other project when it was down... But after your suggestion (and challenge), the SAP project has really caught my interest, and so I hope to see it through to the end! I also want to catch you!!!

Congrats to JohnR for also breaking into the top 100
Another day, another UBT member in the worldwide top 100 on Seasonal Attribution. Congrats to UBT - JohnR, currently in 96th.
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SwissNic - Well, if we both continue at yesterday's rate then it looks like I'll only hold on to my lead for the next four months. Still, at least we'll be firmly in 2nd place by then (based upon RAC), or 1st place, if we continue at yesterday's rate. Since our RAC is still adapting to our newfound speed, I'm favouring the former. That is, if the project is still running in four months time, afterall, as you say, it was recently reported that SA has just about reached the halfway point.
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