I was fortunate to receive work for almost 2 days for all of my computers (except some 4-core computers for GPU computing, which are currently powered down). Though, relative to their computing power, some computers got more work, some less. Yesterday evening I moved some of the work from still busy computers to already idle computers, and so they finished almost all at the same time today in the morning (i.e. last night in your time zone).
So far, it's evident that TeAm AnandTech was lucky to have a German branch. ;
-)
[edit: ...considering the timing of work availability, shown in
post #372.]
Most members of LAF, RKN, and P3D are obviously living in the same time zone as myself though, and yet they didn't use their chance to receive work as well as I did.
Another favorable circumstance was that the RakeSearch scheduler may send replicated tasks of one and the same workunit to hosts which are associated with the same user. If it hadn't done so, I would have received fewer tasks — but likely still enough for TeAm AnandTech to win this one (if this sprint goes through like it did so far).