1-2-3?

fadedrose
fadedrose
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http://einsteinathome.org/host/6986453/tasks&offset=0&show_names=1&state=2&appid=0

This url shows a task I shared with Anonymous. He spent only 4 hours on it. His computer number is 9484961 and his status is shown as "Validate Error."

They named a third task 410057270 and are calling it "unsent."

My completed task 409841717 is pending and shows "Validation Inconclusive" and took 27-28 hours. I forget where I looked it up but on my inconclusive, it said, "Checked, but no consensus met."

What are my chances of: (1) Getting credit; (2 having received a message from ET; or (3) PC "heard" that European falling satellite and it's hiding his head?

Holmis
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1-2-3?


This type of link doesn't work for anyone else but you, it contains a reference to your user id, here's one that anyone can use pointing to your host id:
http://einsteinathome.org/host/6986453/tasks&offset=0&show_names=1&state=2&appid=0

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This url shows a task I shared with Anonymous. He spent only 4 hours on it. His computer number is 9484961 and his status is shown as "Validate Error."


This means that the validator did an initial check on the result and there was some kind of fault in it so it can't be used to validate your result.

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They named a third task 410057270 and are calling it "unsent."


Standard procedure, a new task was created because of your wingman's faulty result. The new task is put last in the queue to be sent out so it can take a bit of time.

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My completed task 409841717 is pending and shows "Validation Inconclusive" and took 27-28 hours. I forget where I looked it up but on my inconclusive, it said, "Checked, but no consensus met."


When you look at your results click on the leftmost link (the task name) to get to the page where you saw that statement.

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What are my chances of: (1) Getting credit; 2 having received a message from ET; or (3) PC "heard" that European falling satellite and it's hiding his head?


1. Probably very high. The third task will be processed like any other task and will probably match up with yours, if not a 4th task will be sent out as a tie breaker.
2. Extremely low, especially as Einstein does not look for ET in the data.
3. None at all, the data was recorded well before the satellite began to descend. =)

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