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on: Yesterday at 05:41:38 PM
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| Started by dag - Last post by pmondo | ||
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right now Rosetta but soon will be moving to a different project
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on: Yesterday at 07:44:11 AM
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| Started by dag - Last post by dag | ||
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I hit 1M in POEM, so I've got my stuff running WCG until I decide on something else.
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on: September 07, 2010, 04:17:23 PM
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| Started by pmondo - Last post by pmondo | ||
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HI
a coworker has a AMD 6000+ CPU with heat sink and fan he asked me to see if anyone wants so if you do email me your real name and mailing address my email is in my profile its a amd 2 socket CPU I can also most likely get his ram too 2 gigs worth |
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on: September 06, 2010, 07:20:38 AM
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| Started by mewbysea - Last post by mewbysea | ||
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World Community Grid has added another sub-project - Computing for Clean Water.
The quick and dirty from that link: Quote Computing for Clean Water is to provide deeper insight on the molecular scale into the origins of the efficient flow of water through a novel class of filter materials. This insight will in turn guide future development of low-cost and more efficient water filters. ..... in 2005 experiments showed that such arrays of nanotubes allow water to flow at much higher rates than expected. This surprising result has spurred many scientists to invest considerable effort in studying the underlying processes that facilitate water flow in nanotubes. This project uses large-scale molecular dynamics calculations - where the motions of individual water molecules through the nanotubes are simulated - in order to get a deeper understanding of the mechanism of water flow in the nanotubes. Here's the project's website at Tsinghua University in China. Site is a mix of English and Chinese. A different type of beverage for a holiday weekend... ![]() |
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on: September 06, 2010, 07:00:17 AM
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| Started by mewbysea - Last post by mewbysea | ||
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Welcome to our early September members!
Will - running a fine selection of AQUA, CPDN, LHC, Lattice, Malaria, QMC, Rosetta and Spinhenge daniel mueller -- crunching some old favorites, CPDN, BBC Climate, Seti & Rosetta Enjoy your Labor Day holiday while your computer works for you... ![]() |
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on: September 06, 2010, 06:49:20 AM
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| Started by mewbysea - Last post by mewbysea | ||
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Yep, began about 1 SEP, and have some 500K wus in the first batch. They are having some upload server problems at the moment, but that may resolve itself when folks return to work on Tuesday.
Enjoy! ![]() |
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on: August 24, 2010, 03:05:42 PM
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| Started by DBall - Last post by DBall | ||
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just hit 7 million on one pmondo ID Congratulations ![]() |
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on: August 24, 2010, 11:09:46 AM
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| Started by mewbysea - Last post by Phoenix | ||
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Welcome all!
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on: August 24, 2010, 11:08:15 AM
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| Started by DBall - Last post by Phoenix | ||
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just hit 7 million on one pmondo ID Nice! Congrats! ![]() |
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on: August 21, 2010, 07:43:54 AM
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| Started by mewbysea - Last post by mewbysea | ||
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This sounds like a really cool short-term solution for energy and GHG reduction. I hope they can get a test plant up and running.
Energy Storage System Deals With Sudden Draws on the Grid. |
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