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Former Member
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How you can help the "World Community Grid"
----------------------------------------Have you ever wondered what your computer does when you're not there to provide it with stimulation? On Windows, it runs a process called the 'System Idle Process'. Doesn't sound very intellectually challenging does it? As far as an intellectual challenge, let’s not flatter ourselves either: To our computers we move at the speed of molasses in winter. Well what if your computer could be running software that benefited humanity in its ample spare time? That is precisely the task the World Community Grid offers your computer when you aren't using it. Currently, the World Community Grid is looking to dramatically shorten the Human Proteome Folding Project. This is a project that could take years even on the most powerful supercomputer. The answer is to take advantage of parallelization (using many computers at once) to dramatically shorten this computational time. Many of us have heard of the Human Genome Project that recently completed a map of all human genes. In order for that information to be useful, scientists seek to understand how the proteins that those genes code for are formed in a process called protein folding. It is the shape of proteins that determine their bio-chemical properties. Knowledge of protein folding could, one day, be used in dramatic treatments of all diseases. To contribute to this admirable task is quick and painless. Click here to visit: World Community Grid and download the client program and within seconds your computer will be solving the problems of humanity. Download? Download?! This word is sacrilege to many network administrators. Well you needn't worry because IBM, 'Big Blue', has lent its name and resources to ensuring that this is a safe and reliable process. Gandhi once said: "life is full of seemingly inconsequential acts, but it is absolutely essential that we do them." This seemingly small act may yield research that can improve the quality of life for all. Click here to visit: World Community Grid and help contribute to scientific history today. Get a copy of this information for you to send others. [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Apr 20, 2005 6:46:09 PM] |
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Former Member
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If you find this info useful, please post your comments to keep it at the top of this Forum
Then it will be brought to the attention of other members to help them in their recruiting efforts Your recruiting efforts are appreciated |
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Former Member
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Former Member
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Hello Arnold Clarke good info. hope we can get more members Your friend in Virginia
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Former Member
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This is an excellent letter to send out. I've been sending it out to the organizers of PC oriented websites. I've been asking them if they could send out this message as an addendum to their regularly scheduled email.
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
I even sent it to Scott McNealy in reply to something his organization sent me.
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Former Member
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Got my first corporate reply. It was positive. See below.
Hi Daniel, I will include this in next weeks weekly newsletter ... Thanks ... Clive Harris Worldwide Strategy and Technical Development Linux and Grid Services EBO Executive Architect, IBM Global Services NDG Basingstoke, UK Daniel Replogle/Phoenix/IBM@IBMUS 07/06/2005 05:50 To Clive Harris/UK/IBM@IBMGB cc Subject How you can help the "World Community Grid" message Dear Clive Harris, Would it be possible to send this philanthropic message out with your next communique to your community as an addendum to your primary message? Thank you, Daniel M. Replogle IBM Global Services How you can help the "World Community Grid" Have you ever wondered what your computer does when you're not there to provide it with stimulation? On Windows, it runs a process called the 'System Idle Process'. Doesn't sound very intellectually challenging does it? As far as an intellectual challenge, let’s not flatter ourselves either: To our computers we move at the speed of molasses in winter. Well what if your computer could be running software that benefited humanity in its ample spare time? That is precisely the task the World Community Grid offers your computer when you aren't using it. Currently, the World Community Grid is looking to dramatically shorten the Human Proteome Folding Project. This is a project that could take years even on the most powerful supercomputer. The answer is to take advantage of parallelization (using many computers at once) to dramatically shorten this computational time. Many of us have heard of the Human Genome Project that recently completed a map of all human genes. In order for that information to be useful, scientists seek to understand how the proteins that those genes code for are formed in a process called protein folding. It is the shape of proteins that determine their bio-chemical properties. Knowledge of protein folding could, one day, be used in dramatic treatments of all diseases. To contribute to this admirable task is quick and painless. Click here to visit: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/ and download the client program and within seconds your computer will be solving the problems of humanity. Download? Download?! This word is sacrilege to many network administrators. Well you needn't worry because IBM, 'Big Blue', has lent its name and resources to ensuring that this is a safe and reliable process. Gandhi once said: "life is full of seemingly inconsequential acts, but it is absolutely essential that we do them." This seemingly small act may yield research that can improve the quality of life for all. Click here to visit: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/ and help contribute to scientific history today. |
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Former Member
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I even sent it to Scott McNealy in reply to something his organization sent me. Wow! Admiringly, mycrofth |
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Former Member
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Does anyone think it may be feasible to, in addition to attempting to recruit new members, also make an attempt at recruiting new 'Partners'? Might there be a recruiting letter similar to the letter to help with recruiting new members which someone could compose? Please advise.
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The Aspens
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Does anyone think it may be feasible to, in addition to attempting to recruit new members, also make an attempt at recruiting new 'Partners'? Might there be a recruiting letter similar to the letter to help with recruiting new members which someone could compose? Please advise. There is a page on the website about becoming a partner: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/about_us/viewBecomePartner.do On that page there is a PDF presentation about becoming a partner that could be used: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/files/partner.pdf ![]() |
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