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Mouse brain simulated on computer
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| 4/27/07
Posted on 04/28/2007 4:44:33 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: M203M4
FR has a group of about 200 FReepers that run the Folding@home protein simulation.
It is amazing to watch the jmol simulator work with F@H. On a fast system such as the PS3, you can actually simulate Brownian motion and watch a protein fold before your eyes.
A nanosecond of folding a medium size molecule can take months to complete.
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04/28/2007 6:48:51 PM PDT
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texas booster
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To: LibWhacker
Perhaps mankind may yet understand the mind of the Liberal.
;-)
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04/28/2007 7:15:09 PM PDT
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GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principle)
To: LibWhacker
To: Nick Danger
Considering how big they are, cockroaches can't have very big brains. And yet, some of the things cockroaches do (like playing dead) are downright clever. Computers as clever as cockroaches would be scary.
Every few days my computer plays dead.
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04/28/2007 9:45:27 PM PDT
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Erasmus
(This tagline on paid leave, pending investigation of its treatment of females and other minorities.)
To: COBOL2Java
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04/29/2007 3:46:07 AM PDT
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Enduring Freedom
(my axis of evil includes democrats and liberal media)
To: LibWhacker
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04/29/2007 9:22:20 PM PDT
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anymouse
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