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Old 02-05-02, 03:24 PM   #1
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Is anyone running distributed computing stuff? I decided I'd try the project that tries to find a cure for cancer. Anyone else?
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Old 02-05-02, 03:30 PM   #2
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I thought the SETI project sounded pretty interesting, but not enough to compell me to actually check it out....
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Old 02-05-02, 03:38 PM   #3
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I thought the SETI project sounded pretty interesting, but not enough to compell me to actually check it out....
hey - maybe they share files on alpha centauri and you are the first getting a video clip from there

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I don't believe in aliens, and even if I did, if they're tons of lightyears away, what good is just knowing there might still be life on other planets?
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Old 02-05-02, 03:40 PM   #5
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hey - maybe they share files on alpha centauri and you are the first getting a video clip from there

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And what would the MPAA of Alpha Centauri say about that!

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Old 02-05-02, 03:55 PM   #6
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I don't believe in aliens, and even if I did, if they're tons of lightyears away, what good is just knowing there might still be life on other planets?
i wouldn't feel such a VLAIBB any longer.
btw1 - 'think they are all very cruel monsters - hoover subspace with hyper light speeds - crunchin' macdonalds and burgerkings all over the galactics - and never wash their feet (really wonder why)

btw2 - maybe we should start sending up kaza-lite for easier communication.

btw3 - all xxAA's are thrown into a black hole where they can share their weights for infinite gravity.

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I don't believe in aliens, and even if I did, if they're tons of lightyears away, what good is just knowing there might still be life on other planets?
Knowledge of intelligent life on other planets would change everything....
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Knowledge of intelligent life on other planets would change everything....
Knowledge of intelligent life on our planet changed nothing....
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Knowladge only increases Knowladge - where ever it comes from.
Maybe we have something to share or maybe they have somrthing to give........even if it takes millions of years its still worth contrabuting .


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Old 02-05-02, 05:43 PM   #10
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I'm running the dnet client.

edit: Did my original post that sound braggy? I'm concerned it might have. Editted now.

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In my opinion, if there were extraterrestrial life out there, and they were more intelligent than us, I think they'd find us first.

And I really don't care much for them, unless they can end all our miseries with scientific/technological wonders and not conquer and make us their pets.

But as distritubed computing goes, I think if you are oging to choose one, Folding@Home is the best one to run.

There's also GIMPS, the search for Mersenne Primes, but I think folding is more important/helpful.
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Old 02-05-02, 10:45 PM   #12
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I've been running the KaZaA client since March of 2002.
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In my opinion, if there were extraterrestrial life out there, and they were more intelligent than us,
they would do whatever it took to avoid all contact with our world.
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Old 03-05-02, 04:08 AM   #14
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Getting back to the original question...

I've been running the UD program for a couple of months now, to find possible treatments for cancer, and I hardly notice it's there except for the icon in the taskbar! It's very stable and inobtrusive.

It only uses bandwidth once every 10 hours or so, when it communicates its result to the server and receives the next protein target/molecule combinations to test.

It's a nice bit of gear, and gives you a nice feeling that you're doing something good and worthwhile!
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Old 03-05-02, 11:11 AM   #15
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Is anyone running distributed computing stuff? I decided I'd try the project that tries to find a cure for cancer. Anyone else?
I take it you're referring to Parabon? We've been using it for a couple of weeks now, having placed it on the server so it doesn't bother us. All small bits help, I guess.
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But as distritubed computing goes, I think if you are oging to choose one, Folding@Home is the best one to run.
My turn to play me too for KevC

http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/Cosm/

Folding@home is a great project.
Throw in your spare cycles if you can.
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No, I use UD THINK like colinmacc. It usually does a pretty good job of using EXACTLY your unused CPU cycles. so your CPU is constantly at 100 %, but it doesn't impact much. It impacts my games though .
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