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    posted a message on Help cure Cancer with unused CPU power
    For those concerned about how this works. Research centers need to calculate very complex algorithms at very high speeds in order to understand protein folding. Protein folding is, essentially, trial and error calculations based on theoretical models. When a protein combination has been successfully folded, researchers can use this information to narrow down on possible medications, treatments, and even cures.

    Proteins are biology's workhorses -- its "nanomachines." Before proteins can carry out these important functions, they assemble themselves, or "fold." The process of protein folding, while critical and fundamental to virtually all of biology, in many ways remains a mystery.

    These calculations, as Jetrall has explained, are very difficult and slow. Server farms can't handle the load. So they offer a program that anyone can download, sign up for (just like registering to a forum), and automatically the program will begin folding proteins and sending information to remote databases. Hundreds of thousands of people run Folding@Home, one such distributed calculation program. You gain points by uploading more information. You can join a group of other uploaders (for instance, if a DFans Folding@Home group existed, you would be able to join that group and contribute to the group's total point score [which serves no point other than friendly competition]).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding@home

    On September 16, 2007, the Folding@home project officially attained a sustained performance level higher than one native petaFLOPS, becoming the first computing system of any kind in the world to ever do so, although it had briefly peaked above one native petaFLOPS in March 2007, receiving a large amount of main stream media coverage for doing so.

    I run Folding@Home and leave it on 24/7. The Folding@Home team has gotten much more information than they would have if they had used traditional computing data farms.

    Unless I'm mistaken, what the XSystems forum is wanting users to do is sign up for an extremely similar task. It is probably a more focused algorithm. The program is not linked to the XSystems forum in anyway. You can download it and run it independently of the forums (registration was only encouraged to join that community's group).
    Posted in: General Discussion (non-Diablo)
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    posted a message on True or False Game
    Yarr!

    The person below me is Turmobil.
    Posted in: Off-Topic
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    posted a message on Ultimate Random Chat Thread [URT] v4


    The assassin took the situation very well.
    Posted in: Off-Topic
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    posted a message on Ultimate Random Chat Thread [URT] v4
    Let's not make mountains out of molehills here!



    Begging reaches new lows.
    Posted in: Off-Topic
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    posted a message on Of Global Warming
    Quote from OathofChaos

    Quote from Huck

    Human nature is only fallible in so much that it conflicts with your idealisms, which are limited, shallow, and biased to your limited experiences and perceptions of what is. What you may consider making the world a better place, others consider tyranny, oppression, and counterproductive.

    Though I find it hard not to take offense to your stamps of my personality and ideals, I believe that I half agree with part of this statement. Yes, what I consider making the world a better place could very well be interpreted as tyranny, oppression, and counterproductive... but that does not, in turn, make my idealisms limited or shallow. Yes, what I feel is right may very well be different than what you or other people's beliefs are.

    It's not an insult that is directed at you alone, it is a quite valid accusation of any one human being: including me. I don't care if you've spent the past 30 years meditating in a quiet forest: your perceptions are still wildly biased.

    The methods people resort to for the sake of global warming is humorous and serves little other than their ego. There are so many factors between the action taken and the desired result, that the chain of events often unwinds into completely undesired results (most actually doing more harm than good).

    Large scale regulation has proven in the past to minimize immediate problems (such as rivers full of toxic chemical waste), but there has been nothing done (to my knowledge) that will prolong a healthy human existence on Earth.

    TL;DR: going green is largely a marketing scheme, but it's not entirely devoid of meaning and it does merit pursuit.
    Posted in: General Discussion (non-Diablo)
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    posted a message on Vitality and Willpower bonus'
    Since only one character class is going to be using mana (Witch Doctor), that information is probably outdated.

    ScyberDragon and some other contributors have put up a fairly good article on what we currently know about Diablo III. If it's not in there, it's probably speculation that wiki editors didn't seem comfortable with adding.
    Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion
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    posted a message on Moar IPB Issues
    I hope tags aren't coming back. Soooo useless.

    Interesting changes are interesting, however.
    Posted in: Backstage Archives (Pre-Release)
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    posted a message on Post your desktop!
    I've connected my laptop to my 32" 1080p TV.

    I use wallbase.net for all my wallpaper needs

    http://wallbase.net/
    http://wallbase.net/wallpaper/504057/1
    Posted in: General Discussion (non-Diablo)
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    posted a message on Item page design
    Added a {{{style}}} to the template div styles. Use

    |style=float:right;

    to align it to the right or left. This is optional and can be left totally excluded. Phrozen will have to do the same for his template, as it only exists currently on Template:HuckTest

    As far as the template name goes, it will be changed shortly into something more intuitive and appropriate.
    Posted in: Wiki Sysop Archives
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    posted a message on Spammin' the Post Count
    This is coming from someone who made two threads,

    Forum Game: Rate the Username of the Person Above you
    Forum Game: Rate the Person Above You

    I used to frequent an old forum where forum games simply were not allowed. Spam forums do not move the spam, it acts as a central manufacturing plant for it as it spreads throughout the forum.

    Quote from "deathMars" »
    You repeat a cliche that has no meaning in this discussion. If you have anything relevant to post, then please do so, but for now, just stick to the topic.


    Yet you fail to see the fallacy in your own argument? You claim a spam forum should exist so that people don't increase their post count with meaningless content. But, since post counts do not matter, why have a spam forum at all? Shouldn't you be more concerned with the quality of your own posts (which, so far, have done little to reflect good things about yourself)?

    It is not the absence of a spam forum that is the central cause of the issue, it's people who literally say they're going to bed in the Random Thread.
    Posted in: Site Feedback
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