That would work great
Since that's not how the world works though, I'm dipping my hand into the humanitarian realm, and would like to invite everyone here to join me
I started a team recently for Folding@Home, a project from Stanford University in which they use Distributed Computing (Explanation:
) to study the ways that proteins fold (Explanation:
) and how it is linked to diseases like Cancer, Alzheimer's, and Mad Cow. The program runs by giving out simple portions of larger projects and observing what occurs by running simulations of folding proteins and misfolds.
If anyone is interested in joining my team, let me know, and I can send you a message instructing you how to install the software and how to select what amount of CPU it can use
Tell your friends about this, it's something that can help the world just by having your computer or PS3 on
YES! I said PS3! PS3s come standard with Folding@Home software, and Standford University actually uses PS3s in their labs! Another reason why PS3 is better than Xbox 360: It can cure cancer.