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[XC] riptide
09-03-2007, 04:25 PM
Right, I'm gonna throw this out there....

It seems that we have a quoram of 2 in this. Now I will assume that our average Joe XS will more often than not have the better machine. Since its a quorum of 2 and they seem to award the average between the two, and since the weighting is 50% for each of the 2 in the quorum..... would it follow that this is a good project points wise. (in other words were not fighting a harder battle... ie average of 3 or more lower machines many which will be less powerful)



I'll also add that I find it uses less ram, and so will be easy going on RAM tight machines.


EDIT: On a lighter note, its funny that the WU's are called dDDT :)

[XC] mysticmerlin
09-03-2007, 05:14 PM
I works against us and for us. If we ( 2 team members) get the WU and we both run about the same then we are good to go. That is as you know very rarely the case. So we get the points award for the lower claimed :( such is life.
Crunch On! :toast:

[XC] riptide
09-03-2007, 05:18 PM
mysticmerlin;2409979']I works against us and for us. If we ( 2 team members) get the WU and we both run about the same then we are good to go. That is as you know very rarely the case. So we get the points award for the lower claimed :( such is life.
Crunch On! :toast:

hmmm. See that hasn't been happening to me... I get in between my result claim and the other.... not the ACTUAL claim of the other guy.

[XC] mysticmerlin
09-03-2007, 05:21 PM
Then it is different from the I believe hPf's or what ever it is then. I keep getting the lower claimed when it is just the 2 of us.

Martijn
09-03-2007, 11:00 PM
FYI: FAAH has moved to quorum 2 as well :)

[XC] mysticmerlin
09-04-2007, 07:22 AM
FYI: FAAH has moved to quorum 2 as well :)

your right it was the FaaH 's that were doing it to me.

[XC] riptide
09-04-2007, 04:54 PM
See here... Granted is the average of the 2 scores.


Also, see what happens with the outlier...? You get what YOU claimed for... (presuming you're not the outlier :)