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Paul
12-13-2000, 11:42 PM
Hello!

It's time once again for the (now consistently) semi-regular semi-official SETI update. :P

The winners this round, are as follows:

Matrix1Services.com
VictorsCircle.net
TheSpleen.com

Remember, each winner has a choice of a free IRM, IRO, or Sub-domain to add to their main account on FutureQuest! (Just make a note in the comment section of the order form.. letting us know you are claiming your SETI prize)

With the latest update, the FutureQuest Team is sitting at #17 among the Top 100 Small Company Teams. Actually, I should say again sitting at #17, because we slipped to the #18 spot for a brief period. Yes, it does look like a battle shaping up to stay ahead of the team we have flip flopped rankings with. (a friendly battle, of course!)

See the Top 100 list!

http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_type_1.html

As always, for information on how to join the team, as well as any updates, please visit:

http://www.FutureQuest.net/Status/SETI.php

Thanks everyone!

Paul Hale
FutureQuest, Inc.

Hitek333
12-14-2000, 10:56 PM
Hi Paul,

Could I suggest that we have a separate SETI Team forum? I'm not sure that SETI really qualifies as "Server News", and I think it would get at least as much traffic as some of the lower traffic forums?

And we do want to impress the alien visitors when they arrive don't we...?!

-- Visit Earth for a forum of your own

Paul
12-15-2000, 03:42 PM
Hello..

LOL.. We appreciate the suggestion, although we are reluctant to stray from the time tested forum structure we now have.

I will say, however.. if we get alien visitors, I'm personally rolling out the Purple and Blue carpet. :P

Thanks,
Paul[nbsp]

Hitek333
12-19-2000, 08:53 PM
Thanks Paul :-)

Well, keep it in mind perhaps, after all, things can always be improved, no matter how good they are!

(I have a well and truly tried and tested 386/33 + 4M RAM somewhere... in a box... beneath lots of other boxes... including one with a tried and tested 486/66 + 16M RAM... ;-)

-- I've just bought an Athlon 1G to run SETI, er, I mean,
-- because it's essential for me to learn new technologies