Posted on 12/09/2005 6:28:09 PM PST by systematic
FR Team ranking up to number 1782 of 41608
Cool.
The first WU (work unit) may take a few hours to complete.
<start>::=[<apology><selfabasement>,<selfabasement>] <comma>::="," <apology>::="I'm sorry I"<apologyverb>"your"<apologynoun>+". " <apologyverb>::=["dirtied","soiled","ruined","destroyed","mangled","slandered"] <apologynoun>::=["shoes","jacket","program","paper","honor","girlfriend",2<petkind>] <selfabasement>::=[<selfabasement2>,<selfabasement2><selfabasement2>] <selfabasement2>::=(cap)<selfabasement3>+". " <selfabasement3>::=[<iamslime>+". "+(cap)<pleasedonthurtme>,<iamslime>,<pleasedonthurtme>] <pleasedonthurtme>::=[<beg>+<comma>+" ",""]+[<spareme>,<itsnotworthit>] <beg>::=<begphrase>+[<comma>+" "+<respectful>,""] <begphrase>::=["please","i petition you","i beg of you","pretty please","if you can show mercy"] <respectful>::=["sir","madam","mister","lord","big guy"] <spareme>::=[3<dontdoit>,<nowrath>] <dontdoit>::="do not"<wrathfulaction><wrathobject>+[<withobject>,""] <wrathfulaction>::=["smite","destroy","strike","torch","mangle","kill"] <wrathobject>::=["me",5<mystuff>] <withobject>::=" with your"<withobject2> <withobject2>::=(unq)["katana","broadsword","fearful gaze","mighty fist","squeegie","TRS-80","rolled-up newspaper"] <mystuff>::="my"["family","computer",2<petkind>,"descendants","firstborn"["son","daughter","child"]] <petkind>::=["dog","cat","goldfish","ferret","llama"] <nowrath>::=<nowrathverb>"your"<wrathadjectives><wrathtype> <nowrathverb>::=["turn away","recant","abandon","cool"] <wrathadjectives>::=["righteous","fearful","well-deserved","hot"] <wrathtype>::=["wrath","anger","hate","bad attitute"] <itsnotworthit>::="do not"[<hurtyourself>,<wastetime>] <hurtyourself>::=<hurtverb>"your"<withobject2>"by"<hurtme> <hurtverb>::=["harm","bruise","tarnish","damage","dirty"] <hurtme>::=<hurtmeverb><wrathobject> <hurtmeverb>::=["smiting","destroying","striking","mangling","killing","revenging yourself on"] <wastetime>::=<wastetimeverb><hurtme> <wastetimeverb>::=["waste your time","stoop to","interrupt your busy schedule by","work up a sweat"] <iamslime>::="I am"[<lowerthan><uglything>,<uglything>] <lowerthan>::=["smellier","uglier","more unworthy","more insignificant","lower","stupider","nothing more"]"than" <uglything>::="a"<uglyadjectives><uglynoun> <uglyadjectives>::=[2<uglyadjective>,<uglyadjective>+<comma>+" "+<uglyadjectives>] <uglyadjective>::=["smelly","dirty","day-old","century-old","purple","green","rusty","polka-dotted","stinky"] <uglynoun>::=[<uglynounsingle>,"pile of"<uglynounsingle>+"s"] <uglynounsingle>::=["sock","rock","sneaker","gnu","beetle","doorknob",2<petkind>]<start>::=<startrek>
<start>::=[<hundreds>,<thousands>,<millions>,<billions>,<trillions>]
<comma>::=","
<hundreds>::=[900<threedigit>,90<twodigit>,9<onedigit>]
<onedigit>::=["one","two","three","four","five","six","seven","eight","nine"]
<twodigit>::=[<teens>,8[9<tensdigit>+"-"+<onedigit>,<tensdigit>]]
<teens>::=["ten","eleven","twelve","thirteen","fourteen","fifteen","sixteen","seventeen","eighteen","nineteen"]
<tensdigit>::=["twenty","thirty","forty","fifty","sixty","seventy","eighty","ninety"]
<threedigit>::=<onedigit>"hundred"+[99" "+<twodigit>,""]
<thousands>::=<hundreds>"thousand"+[9<comma><hundreds>,""]
<millions>::=<hundreds>"million"+[90<comma><thousands>,9"",<comma><hundreds>]
<billions>::=<hundreds>"billion"+[90<comma><millions>,9"",<comma><thousands>]
<trillions>::=<hundreds>"trillion"+[90<comma><billions>,9"",<comma><millions>]
Mine says 28 minutes for the first one. I figure that's a function of CPU speed.
Well, there is now a hun at Stanford!
The project, called Folding@home, is a distributed computing project which was launched on October 1, 2000 by Stanford University
"Distributed computing" allows the computing power of thousands of anonymous users to speed up scientific projects.The Stanford University team makes a list of calculations (mathematical simulations) to be worked out and a server allocates these calculations to different users who have previously downloaded a tiny software. Stanford thus benefits from a huge computing power (equivalent to a few thousand expensive supercomputers), power which is donated freely by the project members.
Users simply download an application that runs protein-folding simulations on their desktop computers when the systems are idle.
Wow, that's pretty cool. Thanks for the explanation. (and for not getting mad at my sarcasm. :-)
With a little help, Team FreeRepublic can move into the Top 1000 teams.
I have been using Folding for a while. How do I join? The FAQ says to add the team number on the configuration page, but I don't see any place to enter it.
Will FR get my existing work units?
I just added a machine.
It adds an icon to the system tray. I right click it, it comes up with a configure option. That allows you change your name and team. I added 36120 and I'm part of the FR team.
No tray icon here, only the Google toolbar config choice.
That said, now that I have to pay heating bills, I had to turn off the six 'puters running 24/7. Saves $30/mo in electricity.
See the tray Icon and options.
Also realize, I just loaded this on my new computer about an hour ago. heh.
Maybe I need to download a new compute client, I've had this one a year or two. I have nothing like your screen. Have to wait til morning now.
Thanks
I got the client from http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html which is linked up thread.
As a note, it spikes your CPU to max. I put a Zalman http://stores.tomshardware.com/rating_getprodrev.php/product_id=5049939/id_type=M//
cooler on my CPU, which is a giant copper brick. heh. Running this client jacks the temp up to 41C which, all things considerd is low, but compared to idle temp of 29c, folks need to make sure their CPU cooler can handle a hot CPU. The latest INTEL machines need a tremendous amount of ooling.
what's the team #
OK, I downloaded it, now what?
36120
refer to my picture above...in the configure section it has team option.
36120
I haven't seen the 'foldingathome control panel" - how do I find it?
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