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Hello Team - FreeBSD!
I just want to say hi and welcome the new members to this team, and
congratulate the current members on their incredible effort.
The URL einstein.extracted.org now has team statistics such as: total credits
in the last 60 days, total credits in the last month, credits per day (last 60
days), and world position history (remember, lower is better) for the last 60
days and the last month.
We have some incredible people on this team, both users and developers of the
FreeBSD community. I encourage all of you to give a short introduction and
earn some credits!
Thank you, to all of you! Lots of fun!
Andy Wright
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My name is Andy Wright - the founder, but really the creator of Team FreeBSD. If you want me to add any links, or have any questions or inclinations for such things related to our group (or to just say hi) - send me an e-mail: einstein@extracted.org or Skype name: extracted
''It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure'' -- Albert Einstein
Total Credit, Last 60 days (based on the daily update numbers)
Total Credit, last months
Credit per day, Last 60 days (based on the daily update numbers)
World Position History, lower is better, Last 60 days (based on the daily update numbers)
World Position History, lower is better, last months
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Einstein@Home volunteers have discovered three new radio pulsars in Arecibo PALFA data -- the eighth, ninth and tenth new radio pulsars found by Einstein@Home volunteers in this data set! Congratulations to:
Further details about these newly-discovered pulsars can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.
Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
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