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Message 9670 - Posted: 23 Jan 2006, 23:57:36 UTC

Hello. (2)two questions.
1.) I am a new user and I have (2)two old, completed work units that never made it to be reported. Is there a way to go back and re-submit the results?

2.) I'm not sure what the advantages are of joining a team. Not that it matters that much to me, but what is it, do you somehow get more points from someone else's computer results?

Just an observation. I think that the points you receive are a great way to show that you are accomplishing something for the cause, but most people are taking it way to serious. I mean, its not like it takes any talent to "participate". Most people I've read about its more like a "competition". Its really not so RELAX!!!
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Message 9846 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 21:13:07 UTC
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If you are a new user how can you have old results? So if the WUs are finished you can upload them. Normally the WUs are automatically uploaded except if you have suspend the project or if you have a connection problem.

If your WUs are overdue, the projects will resend them to some other users at the moment they pass the deadline.

Be in a team is very funny because you'll find a lot of informations and help and if you find a good one, the other members can become good friends (sometimes very far). And, no, be part of a team doesn't give you more credits except that by discussing with others you can discover some ways to better use your computer and so gain more credits.


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