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Most Powerful Computer in Canada - for a Day

An anonymous reader writes "On Nov. 4, 18 Canadian universities and will create the most powerful computer in Canada for a day to solve an important computational chemistry question in one day -- a task that would normally take six years to complete." Here is more information on the temporary supercomputer available at the project's home page and at UofG's News.

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  1. Would this chemisty problem be.... by metrazol · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Why Canadian Beer sucks? ...or is it the more trying...

    What can we add to hockey rinks to make hockey more interesting?

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  2. How many? by reitoei1971 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How many computers would it take to count all the world's Canadian jokes?

  3. Re:In Other News... by kaladorn · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    With all due respect, and I'm a Canadian and I have served in our nation's armed forces, I think this is past tense. The logic of keeping piles of generals handy to suddenly recruit and train a whack of soldiers is kind of broken, given the nature of modern conflicts.

    I *wish* we could actually help out some of the places that really need help right now. But we can't even keep a thousand guys in Afghanistan for a year, let alone buy those guys some appropriate camouflage fatigues in a timely fashion. And don't get me started on the Sea King or its replacements....

    For a country with some of the best individual soldiers in the world, we've been treating our military like absolute crap for far too long for it not to show :(

    But I guess that's okay as long as our PM gets his new jets.... @@!%%$!!

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  4. What are those sneaky canadians up to.... by Vaystrem · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    #357 IBM Netfinity Cluster PIII 1 GHz - Eth Government Canada 2002 Classified