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September 1999, Week 4

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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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For those of you who are participating in the SETI HP3000-L, I don't know if
you've noticed it or not, but "Neil Harvey & Associates" has been coming up
the rankings like a rocket. I estimate that NHA must have the equivalent of
20 to 25 PCs on the job. They're turning out at least 20 work units a day.

At this rate, no one is safe. They're going to be No. 1 in a month or two or
three.

While my expectations of actually discovering anything of significance in all
of this have dropped to near zero -- and every work unit is being processed
four to eight times (there simply aren't enough WU's to go around to all of
the volunteers) -- there still are principles to be upheld here, although I
am unsure what they are.

Wirt Atmar

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