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Folding@Home
So, anyone out there use folding@home?
Just let it loose with my GPU, helping your fellow man and all that jazz...;) http://folding.stanford.edu/ :smt024 |
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It's on my PS3 but i have yet to get to any kind of grips with it. It just confused me, i suppose i'll read into it. :rolleyes:
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I have no SPARE bandwidth whatsoever , I have unlimited usage and I max it out all the time downloading "specialist" movies , there is no time to help my fellow man <--------- walks off in a huff with toilet paper under one arm .
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Have you seen those people with "folding farms"? They go out and actually buy extra GPUs and build spare PCs to fold unit units, end up spending thousands on hardware and run gigantic power loads all the time... DONATE THE MONEY TO A CANCER CHARITY YOU TOOLS.
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I thought this was going to be a thread about men doing domestic chores :oops: I should have known better lol!
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Come in looking for Lodger tips had you LOL ?
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Why oh why would men be doing domestic chores...........
There must be at least one woman per man in the world...... Puts on trainers and runs like hell |
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"Pros: Quiet, power efficient, runs most games well" "Cons: Not good for Folding" WTF? I have a nerdy obsessive expensive hobby, I just don't try and justify it by claiming I cure cancer. My mountain bike doesn't fight crime either :mrgreen: Distributed computing's great, for using otherwise unwanted cycles but building inefficient distributed "farms" and running them at high cost doesn't make much sense at all. |
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