Orange_1050
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/07 22:22:34
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/08 09:29:16
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WCG - The Clean Energy Project Phase 2 -
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Orange_1050
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Re:Post your badges!!!
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Khalifrio WCG - The Clean Energy Project Phase 2 - 
Nice blue. Good job
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/10 08:51:00
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Orange_1050
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/11 03:27:11
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POGS aren't that generous any more, but I managed to squeeze this today:  The M51 Belongs to: Voyage through the Messier catalogue *Cue Applause* We welcome another true great in the universe to your tour, sitting a mere 23 (±4) million light years away, the Whirlpool Galaxy needs no introduction! Being one of the best-known galaxies in our sky it is easily spotted by amateurs, and scrutinized intensely by professional astronomers. A few facts that may have slipped your attention are that it’s an interacting grand-design spiral galaxy, which is situated in the Canes Venatici constellation.
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Orange_1050
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/11 06:55:15
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bcavnaugh Orange_1050 Still on your six but only for this week
  POGS will soon have to process their own galaxies for a while. This weekend they were down, and all rig's went dry. I found this to be good timing. Cleared out some rig's to do Perseid, then SETI. Some old clonkers will still hang at POGS though, but that is more because of my laziness.
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/11 08:35:37
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 The 'Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt' (206,265 cr) And I should be getting the one for 500 galaxies later today. I also finished my first Genefer's WR in 61 hours with 610,169.95 credits.
 The Banshee: Xeon X5670 @ Stock, CPU + GPU Custom loop w/ 360mm & 240mm rads, EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way SLI, Geforce GTX 780 Ti SLI @ 1200MHz 1.162V, EVGA 1300 G2, WD Blue 1TB (main storage), Corsair Force LS 120GB (OS Drive), Fractal Design Arc XL, Samsung HCH9 24GB (6x4GB) @ 1333MHz CL9 1.5vOther rigs: The Wraith & Under The DICE
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/11 22:23:28
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The 'Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt' (206,265 cr) And I should be getting the one for 500 galaxies later today. I also finished my first Genefer's WR in 61 hours with 610,169.95 credits. 
Very Nice tucker  Also, 61hrs on a GFN WR is really fast  One of my 760's need 200hrs. Btw, I think they have released a new GFN WR these days, ver 3.03. They say it's faster on some cards. Just checked it, my 760 now need 150hrs on one Genefer ver 3.03.
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/11 22:28:16
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The test run for the Perseid Shower Challenge has paid off:  A nice silver badge Also, despite the temps, this one rolled in today:
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2014/08/12 09:02:37
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/12 09:34:40
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Congrats! I need to get back to running projects with badges but I am committed to GPU Grid on the GTX 680, Seti on the 780 Ti, and Simap on my desktop and laptop CPU's for the rest of the month. GPU Grid because I want to break the 100 million mark. Seti because its the PoTM and we as a team need to get our ranking up. Simap because its going private at the end of the year and I have a personal goal I want to hit before it does.
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Orange_1050
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/13 23:49:32
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Look what the "Perseid Shower" brought 
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/14 07:56:25
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Orange_1050 Look what the "Perseid Shower" brought 

 Gold is the Yellow Brick Road of life. 78
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Orange_1050
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2014/08/17 17:12:53
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Belongs to: Elementals Soft drink cans aren't the only useful thing Aluminium is good for, one of the astronomical uses is the coating on telescope mirrors to make them nice and reflective. (Awarded for achieving 2,856,100 credits
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2014/08/17 17:28:03
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/19 14:59:28
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 PPS Sieve You get a fair amount of credits for these (3,371 @ 15Mins each), I almost have silver already. Edit: Here it is.
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/20 20:16:52
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Last badge from theSkyNet POGS for a while. Argon (10,497,600 cr)Argon is another of the unreactive noble gases. There's actually more Argon in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide (it's the third most common gas in the atmosphere.)
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/21 11:07:24
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Noticed this one while crunching for the SETI wow event:
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/21 18:27:58
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I haven't been posting very much lately, but here are a few recent additions... NumberFields:  followed closely by  PrimeGrid:     which all helped me get this one... WUProp:  Never had to work so hard for a badge before!
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/22 03:36:59
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bcavnaugh I am still stuck at

That's great, bcavnaugh, it means you're in the top 1% for RAC. BOINC apparently has a built-in badge system. http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/BadgeDoc SETI is the first project I've noticed that uses it.
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2014/08/22 19:05:48
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bcavnaugh
That's great, bcavnaugh, it means you're in the top 1% for RAC. BOINC apparently has a built-in badge system. http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/BadgeDoc SETI is the first project I've noticed that uses it.
Collatz Conjecture has it to. Thanks for that info, I thought it meant that I was only providing 1% computing power. That what I get for not reading all the rules and information. "The BOINC server code supports badges for the top 1%, 5%, and 25% of recent average credit (RAC). They are represented by gold, silver, and bronze medal images, respectively, and are assigned to both users and teams."
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Orange_1050
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Re:Post your badges!!!
2014/08/24 08:17:54
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unclegregy I haven't been posting very much lately, but here are a few recent additions... NumberFields: followed closely by  PrimeGrid:     which all helped me get this one... WUProp: Never had to work so hard for a badge before! 
That was a Whole lotta badges UncleGregy, great job. Speaking of "Never had to work so hard for a badge before" Some badges just show up, some you really have to work for, this is one of them:  I've waited for this for some time. One Genefer WU, takes 200hrs to finish on the card I'm using (GTX760). Then they use weeks, maybe a month to validate. So, I need 16 of those wu's to make it green, and it takes 3200hrs to do them. That should be a bit more than 133 days, or prox 4 months? But one thing is for sure, the longer the wait, the better the taste.... Now for Sapphire...
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