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Message 51907 - Posted: 22 May 2019 | 17:03:34 UTC
Last modified: 22 May 2019 | 17:05:37 UTC

I would like to see credit level badges added beyond the 10B credits. There are several users who have already exceeded this level.

Rank Name Recent average credit Total credit Country Participant since
1 Stoneageman 6,725,106 15,644,086,588 United Kingdom 25 May 2009 | 16:56:58 UTC
2 Retvari Zoltan 6,953,018 14,557,948,644 Hungary 20 Jan 2009 | 1:45:45 UTC
3 RaymondFO* 6,685,339 13,902,287,087 United States 22 Nov 2012 | 1:50:00 UTC
4 Rion Family 8,739,890 12,783,745,090 United States 13 Jan 2014 | 1:31:55 UTC
5 jjch 16,876,396 11,090,243,839 United States 10 Nov 2013 | 7:27:29 UTC

https://www.gpugrid.net/top_users.php?sort_by=total_credit

I think it would be cool to have another milestone or two as a goal to work toward.

One quick thought I came up with would be to add Selenocysteine for 15B and Pyrrolysine for 20B

Selenocysteine MW would be out of order so maybe just add Pyrrolysine for 20 or 25B

21st and 22nd amino acids 3-letter 1-letter MW (weight)
Selenocysteine Sec U 168.064
Pyrrolysine Pyl O 255.313

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino_acid

I'm not a scientist so possibly there would be something better to use that would be relevant.

Jeff

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Message 52087 - Posted: 16 Jun 2019 | 18:35:28 UTC

I would like there to be a constant supply of work! :)

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Message 52088 - Posted: 17 Jun 2019 | 10:31:34 UTC

Keep Trp but add a number in the badge for billion credits (10, 15, 20, etc).

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Message 52089 - Posted: 17 Jun 2019 | 11:18:28 UTC - in response to Message 52088.
Last modified: 17 Jun 2019 | 11:46:06 UTC

Keep Trp but add a number in the badge for billion credits (10, 15, 20, etc).


Put the number in the middle of the benzine ring.

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Message 52164 - Posted: 30 Jun 2019 | 5:53:36 UTC

I like the idea of keeping Trp and adding the credit milestone number. Maybe even with the 10, 15, 20B etc. in gold stars on the lower left corner where there is a bit of space.

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Message 52165 - Posted: 1 Jul 2019 | 0:03:43 UTC
Last modified: 1 Jul 2019 | 0:04:31 UTC

I prefer using a folded protein, preferably an energy surface. Use something like RuBisCO with a hole in the center for the numeral to go:
https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/507090/view/rubisco-activase-enzyme
Maybe they have an example of a protein they studied that would look good as an icon.
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Message 52168 - Posted: 2 Jul 2019 | 18:57:28 UTC

Ooooh Aaaaah.... I like the photo of the folded protein. Maybe there are a few different ones that could be used. Good idea.

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Message 55480 - Posted: 9 Oct 2020 | 4:29:50 UTC

Ready for the new badges now :-)

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