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The Clutchcity.net Cancer Research Team

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by ErdAza, Jul 3, 2003.

  1. ErdAza

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    So, no one wants to do this?
     
  3. Bailey

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    Windows-only client, so I can't. Sorry!
     
  4. mfclark

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    The entire BBS doesn't log-on in two hours...and is there really a need for a response? I mean, you download the client...and voila.

    Sorry to sound harsh, but that's the way I see it.
     
  5. ErdAza

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    Good point mfc, but you should join the team after downloading the Client so the CC.net team will be the best!
     
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    i joined up
     
  7. UTweezer

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    takes too much cpu power. sorry
     
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    thats why you use it as a screen saver.
     
  9. UTweezer

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    no as a screensaver it takes too much cpu power. I tried to install the cancer and the seti thing. I guess it's time to upgrade my comp...
     
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    There is a similar program from Stanford, it's used for researching protein folding, which can lead to cancer and other diseases. I leave it running on my PC all the time and never notice it slowing down my machine. There's also clients for OS X and Linux.

    http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/
     

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