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Good suggestion. Asylum seekers into pies. Muslim extremists into soap. Recycling everywhere.
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Wouldn't it cut out a lot of unecessary effort if we skipped the curing ill people bit and just kept ourselves warm by putting them on the fire instead?
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Yes.
http://folding.stanford.edu/results.html
Lots of drugs that have been modelled and are now undergoing trials around the world. Will take years to know if they are going to work, but how do you think drugs are modelled and designed? Using supercomputers. What do you get if you run 10,000,000 PC's in parallel on a task. An effing BIG supercomputer that also keeps the owners warm in the winter.Last edited by DimPrawn; 23 September 2005, 15:42.
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To be fair, have any of those actually delivered anything other than publicity?
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Where you been, Mars? Duh.
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/curecancer.html
http://www.grid.org/projects/cancer/
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/pr..._showcase.html
http://www.overclockercafe.com/cancer_research.htm
http://www.help2go.com/article57.html
http://www.nfcr.org/Default.aspx?tabid=405
Distributed Computing. Look it up.
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Yes but your plasma screen ain't gonna find any or discover a cure for cancer is it?
If everyone replaced their electric heating systems with we'd be
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Originally posted by DimPrawnWith the colder weather on its way, I was thinking that if we are going to waste electricity on heating our homes, why not use a dozen or so powerful PC's as heaters.
In this way they can all chug away 100% on curing cancer, finding aliens, getting a vaccine for smallpox, etc AND keep our house warm at no more cost than a storage heaters or any other electric heating.
I reckon 30 dual core PC's would keep my house warm and probably cure cancer by mid March.
What does our learned panel think?
They were throwing it out at work, because it wouldn't turn on, so I snaffled it with their blessing. The guy in the shop reckons he can fix it for a couple of hundred quid, although he says he's having trouble getting the parts.
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Originally posted by threadedI have several machines in my home, and I can confirm it does work...
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Originally posted by threadedI, as the older members of the congregations know, can grow orchids into flower even in the depths of a Danish winter.
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my office is toasty warm with three servers and a client pc quietly doing their thang. gets a little too warm in the summer!
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Originally posted by The Late, Great JCWell, I think you're a tosser. As for the rest of my disciples, they can make their own minds up.
So, Threaded confirms that if I fill my house up with about £25K worth of cutting edge processing power, I'll have a warm house and a cure for cancer. Or maybe I'll just get burgled...
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I have several machines in my home, and I can confirm it does work.
Add in a log burning stove and I, as the older members of the congregations know, can grow orchids into flower even in the depths of a Danish winter.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnWith the colder weather on its way, I was thinking that if we are going to waste electricity on heating our homes, why not use a dozen or so powerful PC's as heaters.
In this way they can all chug away 100% on curing cancer, finding aliens, getting a vaccine for smallpox, etc AND keep our house warm at no more cost than a storage heaters or any other electric heating.
I reckon 30 dual core PC's would keep my house warm and probably cure cancer by mid March.
What does our learned panel think?
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