Milestones

Daniel Michel
Daniel Michel
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RE: Multiple milestones in

Message 16838 in response to message 16837

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Multiple milestones in the past couple of weeks

Total BOINC Credit -- 2M (2,000,000)
Einstein Credit -- 1M (1,000,000)
Climate -- 300K
Seti -- no milestone but 680K

Oh, a couple of other milestones

25th wedding anniversary last week

Completed chemo and a clean CT scan last week.


Congratulations on all of your milestones Barry...especially the last two!

Michael Roycraft
Michael Roycraft
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RE: Multiple milestones in

Message 16839 in response to message 16837

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Multiple milestones in the past couple of weeks

Total BOINC Credit -- 2M (2,000,000)
Einstein Credit -- 1M (1,000,000)
Climate -- 300K
Seti -- no milestone but 680K

Oh, a couple of other milestones

25th wedding anniversary last week

Completed chemo and a clean CT scan last week.

Barry,

My personal congratulations to you on the clean CT, and hopes and prayers that the remission is for keeps. Two questions, if you don't mind, from a newbie to the quagmire. What kind of cancer? and, how long had you been in it's crosshairs?

Michael R.

microcraft
"The arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice" - MLK

BarryAZ
BarryAZ
Joined: 8 May 05
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Hmm -- ok -- colon cancer --

Message 16840 in response to message 16839

Hmm -- ok -- colon cancer -- stage 2 -- (no involvement of lymph nodes or any other organs). Surgery was last July. Chemo involved 12 sessions of three chemo agents (the combination is called something like Folfox 3) once every two weeks. In theory that would take about 6 months. But the side effects reduce white blood cells and platelet count so that I needed to push back after 3 sessions in sequence, that added an extra 6 weeks or so.

With the type of cancer I have/had there is a good chance that the surgery cleared it out, but the protocol includes the chemo -- in case some bad boy cells got loose. The chemo makes for a nasty environment for those *possible* cells (and also of course has some pretty miserable side effects) so that *if* there were any, they might have gotten nailed by the chemo.

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My personal congratulations to you on the clean CT, and hopes and prayers that the remission is for keeps. Two questions, if you don't mind, from a newbie to the quagmire. What kind of cancer? and, how long had you been in it's crosshairs?

Michael R.


anders n
anders n
Joined: 29 Aug 05
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40K for Einstein and counting

40K for Einstein and counting :)

Thanks Akofs

Anders n

Michael Roycraft
Michael Roycraft
Joined: 10 Mar 05
Posts: 846
Credit: 157718
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RE: Hmm -- ok -- colon

Message 16842 in response to message 16840

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Hmm -- ok -- colon cancer -- stage 2 -- (no involvement of lymph nodes or any other organs). Surgery was last July. Chemo involved 12 sessions of three chemo agents (the combination is called something like Folfox 3) once every two weeks. In theory that would take about 6 months. But the side effects reduce white blood cells and platelet count so that I needed to push back after 3 sessions in sequence, that added an extra 6 weeks or so.

With the type of cancer I have/had there is a good chance that the surgery cleared it out, but the protocol includes the chemo -- in case some bad boy cells got loose. The chemo makes for a nasty environment for those *possible* cells (and also of course has some pretty miserable side effects) so that *if* there were any, they might have gotten nailed by the chemo.

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My personal congratulations to you on the clean CT, and hopes and prayers that the remission is for keeps. Two questions, if you don't mind, from a newbie to the quagmire. What kind of cancer? and, how long had you been in it's crosshairs?

Michael R.


Barry,

I think that's one outstanding milestone in and of itself. For you and for all those who've lent you their support through your ordeal, I wish you many extensions upon it.

Michael R.

microcraft
"The arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice" - MLK

tomba
tomba
Joined: 1 Dec 05
Posts: 50
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After 6-1/2 years of

After 6-1/2 years of seti@home-ing I joined einstein@home December 1 (#2 in the class-of). Recently went through 100,000 total credits. Top of my team of 50 (France) where yesterday I had contributed 39% of the total credits and 75% of that day’s recent credits. #21 in country (also France) but climbing that table from now on is going to be much slower than before!! At #21 in the RAC world ranking for CPUs, seems my Pentium D 840 is the most productive non-Xeon Intel box out there right now!

My stats show 10 processors. In fact, I regularly run just four; Pentium D 3.2, Pentium 4 1.9, Athlon 2000+ 1.2 and a Duron 1.1. The others are friend’s PCs I’ve worked on; I tell ‘em I need them an extra week to run ‘em in!!

Grateful thanks to Akos for getting me this far so soon!! Tom

Es99
Es99
Joined: 9 Sep 05
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I just passed 30K for

I just passed 30K for Einstein. :-)

Physics is for gurls!

Mike Hewson
Mike Hewson
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RE: I just passed 30K for

Message 16845 in response to message 16844

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I just passed 30K for Einstein. :-)


Well done!
and this despite the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, eh? :-)
Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

_heinz
_heinz
Joined: 4 Jan 06
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Credit: 130476
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Today 28000 total Boinc but

Today 28000 total Boinc
but my RAC goes down since a week (-;

SteveK
SteveK
Joined: 11 Feb 05
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Credit: 1376285
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100K on

100K on Einstein!
Congratulations to everyone on your personal milestones!

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