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The Wii is mine! Oh, and PS3 too
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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I know everyone here is on the B3D Folding team, but I was wondering if there's any interest in this new grid computing initiative.
http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/index.html I read about it at Businessweek Online. Quote:
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 101
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I'm not Dave, but I think the resources in Folding for B3D are scarce enough that we can't really afford to split the team.
As for myself, I feel more attracted to unraveling the mysteries of proteins than to devising a new treatment against a known virus. Plus we may all die of bird flu much sooner than aids, so they may want to try figuring a treatment against that instead. Thanks for the info though, - N - |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 5,670
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Cheers. I haven't used one of these since Seti, but I'll be glad to download this. Timely with World Aids Day next week too!
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B3D Yoddha
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Personally I would choose FAH (I have only 1 PC)
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 1,347
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BTW, I think it will be very interesting to compare numbers between this AIDS research and other, more esoteric ones like SETI. SETI had a certain romantic charm to it. Just the word AIDS can scare people away and people may be very biased in what they think is achievable, going against the odds thinking finding a cure for AIDS is less likely than SETI because one, AIDS research, is much more down to earth and close to home. PS. I am not a member of any distributed computing project. I used to run SETI@home, but "grew out of it" you could say. I haven't even tried F@H or any others, and I will probably not try this one either. Not because I don't want a cure to this terrible disease, but because I don't get the sensation that installing the client will help and I will just wonder what the heck I am really running on my computer. Last edited by wireframe; 27-Nov-2005 at 13:23. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Brasil
Posts: 1,790
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My guess Folding@home will have more impact in our lives.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 101
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Go to the stats page and find the list of all projects you've worked on (http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/...username=Slyne for me), then the list of all projects is available here: http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/allprojects, and you can see a description of all the foldings you've contributed to. You can also click on one of your listed projects and it'll bring you to the description (but not always), so at least some info is available, and I suppose useful if you're acquainted with the scientifical domain. Now we'd really appreciate a new contributor Last edited by Slyne; 29-Nov-2005 at 18:47. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 2,454
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I personally think the AIDS project holds more importance because one they are fighting AIDS and two, they have a sister project as well that is dealing with protein folding. The client automatically switches between the two. I dunno if the protein folding project there is related to the FAH in any way. Kind of confusing really.
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