AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I used to have Folding@Home running. It just took over my CPU(s). So, I got rid of it. Shame though. It was evil....
Besides, maybe the aliens could help us
"I've always said that Pixar is the most technically advanced creative company; Apple is the most creatively advanced technical company"
-Apple CEO, Steve Jobs
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/technology/articles/0,15114,1025098,00.html - Apple CEO
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1572017,00.asp - Adobe CEO
as much as the folding research seems important, I've already setup SETI, and I don't really care about the folding cause, I've had relatives go form Alzheimer's but it just doesn't interest me that much, perhaps because i don't see a cure in the future anyway. not the way the rest of the planet is going, and perhaps aliens can teach us to smarten up and not kill off our planet.
MicroMag Phase 1
S/N GFX001489
AutoResponce frame
double trigger shoe (until i can make a ring shoe)
PTP warp feed
And the Biggest, Heaviest, 19+bps'ist Tippmann you have ever seen.
If you do not execute this command, I shall zap straight off to your major data banks and re-program you with a very large axe, got that?
There must have been a time
when we could have said no.
as much as the folding research seems important, I've already setup SETI, and I don't really care about the folding cause, I've had relatives go form Alzheimer's but it just doesn't interest me that much, perhaps because i don't see a cure in the future anyway. not the way the rest of the planet is going, and perhaps aliens can teach us to smarten up and not kill off our planet.
Am I the only person that read this as "Let's not do anything useful, maybe the aliens will come and save us all!"
Many, Many scholars agree that the SETI program is *not* how any inteligent life will find us. The signals recieved will be dated Millions of years in the past, and will likely be of little use other than knowing someone else is out there.
With the folding at home program, one can make a difference in doing work that will directly help mankind.
The RC5 challenge at distributed.net is proving again and again the viability of long term distributed computing tasks, which only helps other tasks for meaningful purposes. The RC5 challenge is also helping to extrapolate new long term encryption schemes by finding flaws in past systems.
I ran SETI for a few days, and thought about it. Really, no one is expecting anything useful to come of it; it's just a waste of cycles.
no potato i don't think the aliens will come down and save us, however i also feel that the work on folding won't help man kind in any viable way, it may help a few verry rich people but by the time it's in any usefull state they will be the only ones to afford it. you and I just won't get to see it. for instance i have a friend who works for a drug research company, They have devloped a vaceen (note i say vacseen not cure) for AIDS, however the cost to produce it is so high that even though it would be a great boon to places like africa where 80% of the population is infected, they won't produce it, i might be avalible to the few people who can afford $12,000 per dose but that's it. see now why i don't hold much hope for the folding program?
MicroMag Phase 1
S/N GFX001489
AutoResponce frame
double trigger shoe (until i can make a ring shoe)
PTP warp feed
And the Biggest, Heaviest, 19+bps'ist Tippmann you have ever seen.
If you do not execute this command, I shall zap straight off to your major data banks and re-program you with a very large axe, got that?
There must have been a time
when we could have said no.
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