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ThinkCycle: Solving World Problems With A Cluster of Brains

eaglemoon writes: "ThinkCycle is an MIT Media Lab project to apply SETI@Home principles to design problems for underserved communities. Only, intead of donating spare cpu cycles, you donate spare 'think cycles.' Their aim is to build a community of designers, inventors and innovators that want to collaborate on developing novel solutions to some what intractable problems like clean water access , cholera treatment and appropriate shelters. Their aim is to encourage an "open source" ethos for tough design and technology challenges."

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  1. enough problems by TimButterfield · · Score: 3, Funny

    That should probably be 'apply SETI@Home principles to design challenges." If the communites are underserved, they have enough problems already without designing more.

  2. so let me get this straight by lingqi · · Score: 4, Funny

    you will be providing the lazy-boys w/ a hole cut out of the head rest, as well as the necessary implants to the back of my head where a spiky-thingy can be shoved, right? and for the hardcore there is always the "donate some spare electricity" version complete with plexiglass goo-bucket and full interface including "liquified dead" being "intraveneously fed" into my blood stream?

    cool

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  3. I don't have any to spare by NineNine · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sorry, but any "spare cycles" my brain has are going towards figuring out how I'm gonna pay my bills in this piss-poor economy.

  4. open source ethos by Lord+Omlette · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Their aim is to encourage an "open source" ethos for tough design and technology challenges."

    Redesign the wheel and tell the underserved community members to RTFM if they have a problem using the redesigned wheel?

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