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#1 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Here's one I initiated earlier!
Url http://boincstats.com/en/stats/challenge/team/chat/649
Name : Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Challenge
Status: upcoming.
Project: LHC@ Home Classic
Issued by: The Scottish Boinc Team
Start time: 2015-02-26 00:00 UTC
End time: 2015-03-05 00:00 UTC
Late entrants allowed?: Yes
Number of teams participating» 5
Url http://boincstats.com/en/stats/challenge/team/chat/649
Name : Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Challenge
Status: upcoming.
Project: LHC@ Home Classic
Issued by: The Scottish Boinc Team
Start time: 2015-02-26 00:00 UTC
End time: 2015-03-05 00:00 UTC
Late entrants allowed?: Yes
Number of teams participating» 5
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#2 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Another competition that isn't seti
Maybe the world is changing

Maybe the world is changing


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#3 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
WHOO HOO! A fresh project! Can't wait. :)
From what I understand, the LHC is supposed to restart in May and many researchers are trying to get their models tested before then. I've PM'd Eric Macintosh, one of the project admins about the challenge. Anyone want to post a message on their forum? I can't because I don't have enough recent credit.
From what I understand, the LHC is supposed to restart in May and many researchers are trying to get their models tested before then. I've PM'd Eric Macintosh, one of the project admins about the challenge. Anyone want to post a message on their forum? I can't because I don't have enough recent credit.

#4 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Better start racking up some credit pendings then. Have the usual laptop and some androids permanently on the WCG challenge and GPUGrid is off the menu currently as I have had nothing but issues with the latest units crashing or hanging my systems. Might just be that the GTX 660ti's are now getting obsolete for coping with GPUGrid. Will try and post the challenge on LHC forum if I can.

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Hopefully there will be some units available. Been pretty sparse the last few days. Some available today if I can pick some up. Problem is the gaps between the availability means my backup projects keep picking up work or I would have to let the systems sit idle.
Server status here http://lhcathomeclassic.cern.ch/sixtrac ... status.php
Server status here http://lhcathomeclassic.cern.ch/sixtrac ... status.php

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#7 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
The project appears to release work in large batches every 4-5 days with smaller resend groups of 200-300 a couple times afterwards and there appear to be BOINC clients with huge caches set that grab most of them. Within a few hours of a large batch of tasks ready to send, they're gone and the tasks in progress takes 4-5 days to go down. I hope they can make it a fun challenge.
Big question now is, I have a few WUs on several systems. Do I let them finish or suspend them and wait for the challenge to start? I'm afraid if too many WUs in progress might hold up new batch of work being released.
Big question now is, I have a few WUs on several systems. Do I let them finish or suspend them and wait for the challenge to start? I'm afraid if too many WUs in progress might hold up new batch of work being released.

#8 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I'm just crunching what I can get. Universe and POGS have tons of work so everytime LHC lets me down they pick up the slack and I get no LHC units 


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#9 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I think they're going to make an effort to keep WUs available.
LOAD UP GANG! Before it's gone!
The project appears to give out about 24 hours worth of work max. At least that's all I can get at one time. Suspending until the 24 hour mark, then bunker them.
LOAD UP GANG! Before it's gone!
The project appears to give out about 24 hours worth of work max. At least that's all I can get at one time. Suspending until the 24 hour mark, then bunker them.

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#10 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
For those of you still up, I had to change the <ncpus>24</ncpus> option in the cc_config.xml file to a double-triple the actual value to get enough WUs to bunker.

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#11 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch


Mabel Higgs posing at the Winston County Fair, 1955.
Arley, Alabama
An elderly woman in Winston County has had enough. Mabel Higgs, 84, a retired schoolteacher has disconnected her telephone and no longer answers her front door after weeks of "being harassed and exhausted" by local and national journalists.
According to her grandson Thomas Higgs, also of the hamlet of Arley, Mrs. Higgs began to receive calls several weeks ago as excitement built over the impending discovery of the "God particle," otherwise known as the "Higgs boson." "Young, crackpot journalists, who apparently know nothing of science heard the rumours of my mother's award-winning bosom, and they haven't stopped calling or trespassing her property," said Mr. Higgs.
Scientists believe that the Higgs boson is the particle that gives all matter its mass. Experts know that elementary particles like quarks and electrons are the foundation upon which all matter in the universe is built. They believe the elusive Higgs boson gives the particles mass and fills in one of the key holes in modern physics.
But don't tell that to journalists from TMZ, CNN, or even The Guardian out of the UK. "It is well known all over the county that my mother won a contest at the Winston County Fair back in 1955 for "Most Impressive Bosom," and that if you Google "Higgs bosom" you will eventually come up with records of her award, which she is still proud of. In fact, my Mom still refuses to go into a nursing home for fear that all the old widowed men won't leave her alone. She still has an impressive décolletage. It's almost as impressive as her strawberry-rhubarb pie."

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#13 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
would that be a giant 'rack' of ribs your after...... 


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#14 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Alez wrote:would that be a giant 'rack' of ribs your after......


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#15 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I'd love to BBQ a huge rack of ribs for Mabel .
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#16 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
That was a 1955 photograph, Scole...

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#17 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I know. I think she would still be happy to know people thought she was an attractive women. I'm sure she still is :)

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#18 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Anyhoo, that's enough perving over 85 year old ladies for one thread.
Let us consider our challenge. A splendid bit of bunkering by scole has us heading a pack of 12 active teams so far. :wav:

Let us consider our challenge. A splendid bit of bunkering by scole has us heading a pack of 12 active teams so far. :wav:
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#19 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
You chaps have no sense of humor and don't know how to pay a compliment to a woman, redneck style. I don't care what their age is, I'll make them blush. :)
Ok, on with the challenge!
Ok, on with the challenge!

#20 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
No diss'in on Scole for going OLD skool on the rack
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#21 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Back home and have rapidly spammed the LHC update button. Hopefully my project RAC will climb a little.
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#22 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
We're now sitting in 4th with 8 of us returning results so far. LAF and Poland behind us so far. Lets see if we can keep it that way

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#23 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
5th now
LAF gone and Poland catching us. Swamped by the hordes again 



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#24 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I'm glad to see 12 of us crunching on this but as usual we're still out numbered.
Janos has his rigs humming though. Good to see you in the thick of it
Shout out to the others helping...Fullsus, davidSandilands, Garry Ross, Simon Thomson, Reeltime, KaisenMike and Skywalker, I know you're out there. Dig deep lad!
Janos has his rigs humming though. Good to see you in the thick of it

Shout out to the others helping...Fullsus, davidSandilands, Garry Ross, Simon Thomson, Reeltime, KaisenMike and Skywalker, I know you're out there. Dig deep lad!


#25 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Keep up the good work chaps.
I think I'm out of this one as I seem to be having some slight technical issues.
For you computer experts I believe the official terminology is f@#$€d
Hopefully I'll manage to find some time to look at it soon
I think I'm out of this one as I seem to be having some slight technical issues.
For you computer experts I believe the official terminology is f@#$€d
Hopefully I'll manage to find some time to look at it soon


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#26 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Something I didn't expect was some long running WUs. In the beginning, WUs were running anywhere from 3 minutes to 3 hours. I'm now into WUs taking 12+hours on my fastest systems.

#27 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Down to 6th now as the hordes overrun us. On the plus side we have gained 4 places in the world so far which is pushing us further away from the danger zone and that's all good.
Rosetta could have been done with the same treatment, pity they choose to post the competition at the same time as this one.
Rosetta could have been done with the same treatment, pity they choose to post the competition at the same time as this one.

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#28 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Sever was out of work for a while (and so was I), but new WUs now downloading.

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#29 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Up 5 places now to 89th!Alez wrote:Down to 6th now as the hordes overrun us. On the plus side we have gained 4 places in the world so far which is pushing us further away from the danger zone and that's all good.
Rosetta could have been done with the same treatment, pity they choose to post the competition at the same time as this one.

Which in itself makes the comp all worthwhile. :)
Anyway the biggest hoards are by us. We shouldn't drop below 6th place and could still get back 5th.
As for Rosetta if, in a couple of days, 6th is secure but 5th is out of reach then we should give it some laldy!
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#30 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Fingers crossed I seem to be back in the game again, let the crunching resume....

#31 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to say I really like your site and reading your team interactions. You guys are a credit to the Boinc Community. Oh, and great going on the LHC Challenge. Keep it up!
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I just wanted to say I really like your site and reading your team interactions. You guys are a credit to the Boinc Community. Oh, and great going on the LHC Challenge. Keep it up!
Sphynx
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#32 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Hi Sphynx, nice of you to drop in and say hi.
Feel free to pop in anytime and shoot the breeze with us, and if you ever feel like defecting from Seti.USA and joining one of the big teams we'd be quite happy to have you
Feel free to pop in anytime and shoot the breeze with us, and if you ever feel like defecting from Seti.USA and joining one of the big teams we'd be quite happy to have you


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#34 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
And I though this challenge would bring a huge crunching boost to LHC .
Check out the Agile Boincers LHC stats. That's one account, not a team. They appear to be a data center dedicated to LHC...http://boincstats.com/en/stats/3/user/d ... 5/lastDays
Check out their systems
...http://lhcathomeclassic.cern.ch/sixtrac ... rid=242935

Check out the Agile Boincers LHC stats. That's one account, not a team. They appear to be a data center dedicated to LHC...http://boincstats.com/en/stats/3/user/d ... 5/lastDays
Check out their systems


#35 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Think I can get all that in the tech shed ? Might have to rejig a few systems around to make a bit of space ...... 


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#36 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I'm not a licensed electrician, but you might need to add a couple more 20amp circuits.
I think even the Black Ops crew would be jealous. 8)
I think even the Black Ops crew would be jealous. 8)

#37 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I thought I could just power them all off the spare flux capacitor I have kicking around ....
Up 8 places in the world so far, a major result. Hopefully a few more before the end of play

Up 8 places in the world so far, a major result. Hopefully a few more before the end of play


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#38 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
That user is in Switzerland. I'll bet there is a connection to CERN.

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#39 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
The users crunches this project for Switzerland. The boincstats ID 242935 points to US user GymboramaSphynx wrote:That user is in Switzerland. I'll bet there is a connection to CERN.

#40 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
The boinc detectives on the case .... do we know the name of his dog yet ?
Bit of a detour from the 50's soft porn and the cooking of bison hoggs ribs.
On more mundane matters 6th it looks like it will be with just less than 2 days to go. Trying to do some rosetta units at the same time now.

On more mundane matters 6th it looks like it will be with just less than 2 days to go. Trying to do some rosetta units at the same time now.

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#41 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Hey, I'm willing to post some Betty Page pics as long as I don't get banned. 


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#43 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Most of my systems are out of work and my mouse finger is too tired to keep clicking the project update button. We'll just have to wait and see if we hold off Ukraine. On the bright side, should be able to help out on the rosetta challenge a bit more.

#44 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
TSBT finished a very respectable 6th from 16 and the mighty Anguillan Pirate juggernaut of 4 cores finished 14th ie not last again
Individually
scole of TSBT 10th
alez [ TSBT's Pirate ] 19th
Janos of TSBT 24th
Megacruncher TSBT 30th
Fullsus 59th
Skywalker TSBT 114th
Anguillan Pirate 130th
Paul of TSBT 163rd
Reeltime 181st
KaizenMike 280th
Simon Thomson 454th
Garry Ross 482nd
Sharron Douglas 575th
davidSandilands 594th
Steven Garland 704th
Thanks to all who took part.

Individually
scole of TSBT 10th
alez [ TSBT's Pirate ] 19th
Janos of TSBT 24th
Megacruncher TSBT 30th
Fullsus 59th
Skywalker TSBT 114th
Anguillan Pirate 130th
Paul of TSBT 163rd
Reeltime 181st
KaizenMike 280th
Simon Thomson 454th
Garry Ross 482nd
Sharron Douglas 575th
davidSandilands 594th
Steven Garland 704th
Thanks to all who took part.

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#45 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Well done all! It's great to see so many TSBT members in the challenge. This was a nice fresh project though, wasn't it?

#46 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I miss the days of posting 3 seti comps per week ......scole250 wrote:This was a nice fresh project though, wasn't it?



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#47 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
I'm with you there Alez!Alez wrote:
I miss the days of posting 3 seti comps per week ...LCD![]()
Bring on the seti 45 minute crunchathon

Well done to that impressive list of teammates who took part in the LHC comp


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#48 Re: 26/02-05/03: Hurrah for Prof Peter Higgs! LHC Classic Ch
Great stuff! I think 6th is pretty good for a wee team in a CPU only project! 

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