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World Community Grid: Team User Friendly by Didactylos 2006-11-19 12:55:59
The World Community Grid is a grid computing project hosting projects to benefit humanity. Their current projects are FightAIDS@Home and the Human Proteome Folding Project.

If you want to join, there is now Team User Friendly so we can be all competitive about it. Our first target is to reach the top 2000 by the end of the year. By my (feeble) calculations, this is possible if we keep growing. So, don't hesitate! Sign up and crunch numbers with us.

Current stat summary:

b100w11        3,921
ErniePi        2,835
Didactylos     1,920
radiowave911   1,379
calcrazy       1,310
Ravenlock      938
Diana Howe     0
cluckie        0
yazdi          0
dysfunct       0
Esteis         0
Acrisius       0
darthludi      0
imWACC0        0
sail_grinder   0
This will be a daily post, if there are no objections. Please, come and help out. I really can't think of a better use for my spare CPU cycles, or yours either.

[ Reply ]
  How does this relate to folding@home? (n/t) by whybird2005-11-29 00:19:16
    It runs different projects. by Didactylos2005-11-29 00:26:28
  Any chance to get this running under FreeBSD? by dysfunct2005-11-29 02:15:47
    You need to look at the BOINC FAQ. by Didactylos2005-11-29 02:23:40

 

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