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thewizeard
04-16-2004, 08:07 AM
Come on, come and join our successful team. 58 members have already...

Team members
Rank
(within team) User Score WU
1 Livy 13549.9 366
2 Lamsey 10226.1 361
3 lynx 8246.29 265
4 FlyingDutchman 7584.93 229
5 Clocker 6257.28 166
6 Virtualbody1234 6163.61 215
7 Rocktron 5255.87 144
8 Bigdawgfoxx 4864.63 208
9 nigel123 3776.89 72
10 sm311ycat 3677.35 86
11 StokeStoke 3627.01 85
12 Infested_Cats 3389.43 79
13 DrSpud 2820.91 80
14 jaigandhi5 2610.54 77
15 _John_Lennon_ 2079.76 174
16 Microsoul_V3 1909.8 39
17 Summerlinda 1871.57 44
18 liquidacid 1475.09 44
19 Lord_Krisman 1444.25 46
20 Slinger_1 1204.89 38
21 tracydani 1117.02 24
22 cidunno 1067.59 29
23 AudioAlterations 1014.12 23
24 A_Fish 813.3 20
25 Arm 793.0 12
26 ilw 766.137 48
27 Mik3ll 738.9 21
28 Winners 734.79 16
29 sparsely 618.95 14
30 Mivaro 602.2 18
31 CAce 392.58 10
32 amp 383.41 10
33 Sonja 363.57 11
34 Monkey_Joe 330.19 7
35 kAb 225.7 7
36 kazaa2002 170.4 4
37 namzuf9 165.38 4
38 NightStalk3r 159.8 3
39 Theslayer40 146.5 4
40 J'Pol 141.8 2
41 8ball 140.74 4
42 Hector_Yanes 134.9 3
43 4play 110.99 3
44 SciManAl 85.35 5
45 Billy_Dean 72.59 3
46 tacobell719 70.9 1
47 rossco2004 70.9 1
48 kevin 70.9 1
49 duffman 68.59 2
50 nanotek 66.29 2
51 yes 41.09 1
52 Error403 32.0 1
53 Peerzyboy 13.955 9
54 barbarossa 13.1 1
55 JohnAbbottCollege 11.89 1
56 OcramC 11.69 1
57 Vivitron_15 2.53 1
58 TRshady
59 this could be you (well you have to begin somewhere) :)

Read this first (http://filesharingtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=95354&view=findpost&p=826334)

Then....

Download it here (http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/download.html)

REMEMBER, OUR TEAM NUMBER IS 34905

Thanks... :)

{I}{K}{E}
04-16-2004, 03:28 PM
go Livy :01:


B)

bujub22
04-16-2004, 03:29 PM
wtf??

{I}{K}{E}
04-16-2004, 03:30 PM
Originally posted by bujub22@16 April 2004 - 16:29
wtf??

1. What is FAH?
FAH is a distributed computing project, the purpose of which is to learn how proteins fold and misfold. By breaking down the process by which proteins are created we can find out what causes them to miscreate or misfold. The hope is that this will lead to future research that can help scientists come up with better treatments/cures for many of todays common ailments. But the most important part of the project is putting together an effective model of how to fold and unfold proteins with supercomputer power.

This is an extremely complicated process that requires awesome amounts of computing power that was virtually unattainable prior to the start of this project. This project harnesses the power of thousands of individual PC's connected to the internet by breaking down the necessary work and allowing those individual computers to work on small pieces of information and then returning the calculated results to stanford university. Once the work is done and returned your computer will automatically get fresh data to calculate. The work is then piece back together at Stanford university. There are results and more information posted on the Folding@Home website at http://folding.stanford.edu/.

We are team 34905 and if you would like help setting up the client you only need to ask and there will be several people ready to help.

bujub22
04-16-2004, 03:32 PM
Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}+16 April 2004 - 11:30--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ({I}{K}{E} @ 16 April 2004 - 11:30)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-bujub22@16 April 2004 - 16:29
wtf??

1. What is FAH?
FAH is a distributed computing project, the purpose of which is to learn how proteins fold and misfold. By breaking down the process by which proteins are created we can find out what causes them to miscreate or misfold. The hope is that this will lead to future research that can help scientists come up with better treatments/cures for many of todays common ailments. But the most important part of the project is putting together an effective model of how to fold and unfold proteins with supercomputer power.

This is an extremely complicated process that requires awesome amounts of computing power that was virtually unattainable prior to the start of this project. This project harnesses the power of thousands of individual PC&#39;s connected to the internet by breaking down the necessary work and allowing those individual computers to work on small pieces of information and then returning the calculated results to stanford university. Once the work is done and returned your computer will automatically get fresh data to calculate. The work is then piece back together at Stanford university. There are results and more information posted on the Folding@Home website at http://folding.stanford.edu/.

We are team 34905 and if you would like help setting up the client you only need to ask and there will be several people ready to help. [/b][/quote]
:o oic now thanx ;)

thewizeard
04-16-2004, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@16 April 2004 - 15:28
go Livy :01:


B)
If you carry on like that...this post will end up in Sportsworld.... :lol:

Peerzy
04-16-2004, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by nigel123@16 April 2004 - 08:07
53 Peerzyboy 13.955 9
wow i really wasnt expecting to win this, i don&#39;t even have a spea ready, i would just like to thank my pc, my family, everybody on this board, god and my girlfriend i love you..... :lol: