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Tue 24 Feb |
| Onwards, upwards, the Rocastle Remembered Grid.org cancer research team continues to fly past the milestones! On the 23rd of February we notched up enough CPU time to push our grand total to over 150 years donated since the team was created back in April 2001. |
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Wed 18 Feb |
| Congratulations to the Rocastle Remembered Grid.org Cancer Research team on reaching 100,000 results. On the 17th Feb 04 we turned in 228 results, taking our grand total over the last 2½ years or so to 100,159. So a big thank you to everyone that's taking part. |
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Mon 29 Dec |
| Apologies for the lateness of the update, with all the Christmas rush I took a short break from following the David Rocastle Rememered Grid.org cancer research team for a while. |
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Tue 18 Nov |
| Yet another record broken for the David Rocastle Remembered team! Just four days after setting a new team record for computing time donated in a day (135 days) we've gone and broken it again! |
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Wed 12 Nov |
| It's been a good summer so far for the Rocastle Remembered cancer research team. July saw us break 110 days CPU time per day on two occassions, coming within minutes of setting a new team record. More often than not we were averaging over 90 days of CPU time per day. |
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Fri 24 Oct |
| The David Rocastle Remembered team is really turning up the heat now! Our record for processing time contributed to the grid.org cancer research project in one day, set just six days ago at 125 days has been comprehensively smashed already! |
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Mon 20 Oct |
| The David Rocastle Remembered team has yet again smashed their record for the amount of computing time contributed to the grid.org cancer research project in a single day. |
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Fri 12 Sep |
| The David Rocastle Remembered grid.org team is proud to announce that we've now contributed 100 years of computer processing time - a full century of computing - to the Grid.org cancer research project. |
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Thu 28 Aug |
| Congratulations to all team members on smashing our previous record. On the 26th of August we recorded a phenomenal 121 days, 9 hours, 5 minutes and 17 seconds of donated processing time - almost 9 days better than our previous best. |
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Wed 28 May |
| Being busy with the birth of my third child (doing well now after an initial breathing problem) I haven't been keeping an eye on cancer research statistics recently. Sorry about that, but duty called. |
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Thu 15 May |
| Congratulations to everyone in the Rocastle Remembered cancer research team - we've now notched up over 70 years of processing time! |
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Thu 24 Apr |
| Congratulations to all team members, we've finaly broken the 100 days processing barrier! |
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Tue 15 Apr |
| Yet again the David Rocastle Remembered team has set a new record, 98 days, 20 hours, 26 minutes and 07 seconds of processing time were contributed on the 14th of April. Thats over three days more than the previous record. |
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Wed 09 Apr |
| Thanks to all the newly signed up members of the David Rocastle Remembered team, "fireshaper", who joined on the 8th of April becomes our 300th member. To put that in perspective, a month ago we had about less than 240 members, so our recruitment drive is working! |
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Tue 01 Apr |
| It's been drawn to my attention that Grid.org run not just the cancer research project, but also some other, optional projects, such as the PatriotGrid smallpox research project. |
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Mon 31 Mar |
| On Wednesday March 26th the team once more set itself a new standard - a phenomenal 93 days, 1 hour, 35 minutes and 52 seconds of processing time were donated, raising the bar by a massive 8 days from the previous record. |
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Thu 20 Mar |
| Yes, the David Rocastle Remembered cancer research team has yet again surpassed itself. On the 17th of March the team members contributed a spectacular 85 days, 1 hour, 33 minutes and 37 seconds of processing time. |
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Mon 03 Mar |
| Congratulations again to the David Rocastle Remembered cancer research team for yet again breaking the team record! On Thursday the 27th of February they racked up a fantastic 82 days, 7 hours, 35 minutes and 57 seconds of donated computing time. |
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