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Nice one fine people of SPCR!! Another good thing about folding, as MikeC has pointed out in not so many words, is that it's all fine and good to have a stable,cool and silent box while idling, but can it maintain the strain of 24/7 folding?? That's much more of a challenge as I found out after killing a PSU on a hot summer day Or to quote TRC-13 (the skin he created for EMIII at least), our folding champion, "Can you hear it Folding?"
Fold on!
Fold on!
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Hi, I figured that since I have my 'work' PC on 24/5 (I turn it off on weekends) and at the moment I don't do much with it, it might as well do some extra work.haysdb wrote:...
vestrus
Welcome to SPCR's Folding@Home team. Stop by and introduce yourselves!
It's only a Duron 1.3 but it's better than nothing.
I also have an XP2100+ at home, but I only turn it on when I need to - been trying to silence it for ages so I've given up.
Cheers
We seem to have experienced an unprecedented influx of new blood. I suspect ArtCubed and Artcubed are one and the same, but I don't recognize any other names. EOC lists 124 active users, which is also the highest I have seen in my few months of folding.
Welcome!
David
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cdhixson 2004-02-12 18:00:00
GroverTDog_ 2004-02-12 18:00:00
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David
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Thanks again for the wolcome. SPCR folding@home really seems to be a team on the move at the moment and I'm glad to be a part of it.
So far I've turned in 2 work units totaling 46 points! but there's another 36 pointer on the way so we've made a start. I should hopefully be able to get another machine going in a couple of weeks too which will hopefully speed my ascent through the ranks of inactive folders.
So far I've turned in 2 work units totaling 46 points! but there's another 36 pointer on the way so we've made a start. I should hopefully be able to get another machine going in a couple of weeks too which will hopefully speed my ascent through the ranks of inactive folders.
Kemokim is listed by EOC as a new member, but on the stats page he/she is listed in 247th place as 'gray', with no production in the last 30 days, with 1 WU worth 70.90 points. Can anyone explain this?
You have to go to the third page to find the following new folders, but they are there, and on their way to the Top 200!
Michael_qrt
cdhixon
Fat_Bunny
bigred
SGreiwe
sonofdbn
You have to go to the third page to find the following new folders, but they are there, and on their way to the Top 200!
Michael_qrt
cdhixon
Fat_Bunny
bigred
SGreiwe
sonofdbn
Ugly_Dog starts his folding career gagged with a 70.90 pointer. Keep the faith Ugly_Dog, Stanford has a bad habit of giving the "newbies" a Tinker to work on.
Here is a little info on this project:
Edit: According to the Kwonkers user page at Stanford, this was a project 799, but according to the Currently Running Projects page, there IS no 799. Is this a GAH (Genome@Home) work unit?
Edit2: Yes, GAH points are listed under project 799.
Welcome aboard mates.
David
Here is a little info on this project:
Kwonkers has an easier time of it with...25.89 points? Since no WU's are worth that amount, his first WU must have ended early and he was given partial credit.A completely new folding target - this is a subdomain of the ribosomal protein L9. The Raleigh group at SUNY Stonybrook has accumulated a great deal of experimental data on this system.
Edit: According to the Kwonkers user page at Stanford, this was a project 799, but according to the Currently Running Projects page, there IS no 799. Is this a GAH (Genome@Home) work unit?
Edit2: Yes, GAH points are listed under project 799.
Welcome aboard mates.
David
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Grokker, well done on the 44 place rise in the last 24Hrs according to EOC stats page: http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ ... genumber=3[/url]
Actually... If you look at the Stanford pages your in position 206 not 210... So that's actually 48 places in 24Hrs
Well Done again.
Hello to all the other new folders as well.
Good to have you aboard the 'Squash macosx' express.
Pete
Actually... If you look at the Stanford pages your in position 206 not 210... So that's actually 48 places in 24Hrs
Well Done again.
Hello to all the other new folders as well.
Good to have you aboard the 'Squash macosx' express.
Pete
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