The first rule of Fatwallet is you DO NOT talk about Fatwallet.
Like, for example, if I were to tell you that on Fatwallet, you can read that on Friday Wal-Mart is having a sale on OH MY GOD, WHAT'S THAT MECH DOING HERE, IT'S GONNA CR...ARRRGH!
(DMCA robot lawyer voice): ALL YOUR POST-HOLIDAY SALE PRICE ARE COPYRIGHT TO US, BARGAIN HUNTER DIE NOW, HA HA HA
Yeah, well then here's another +5 post for you all: Hey guys, remember the joke about the dumb blonde chick who didn't understand fundamental mathematical concepts?
This kind of info makes me glad that I run, on my home and office Windows machines at least, the United Devices Cancer Research Project agent. In my case, that's all the idle cycles of about 17 machines (yes, that includes installations of the client on office desktops with managerial approval) dedicated to investigating possible drug candidates. That is, when the machines are powered on.:)
The targets seem achievable and intelligently chosen (at least to me, admittedly a layman), the goal is far more noble than - if not as sensational as - SETI@home, the results won't be sold to the pharmaceutical companies, and the client software is stable and stays out of your face.
The first rule of Fatwallet is you DO NOT talk about Fatwallet.
Like, for example, if I were to tell you that on Fatwallet, you can read that on Friday Wal-Mart is having a sale on OH MY GOD, WHAT'S THAT MECH DOING HERE, IT'S GONNA CR...ARRRGH!
(DMCA robot lawyer voice): ALL YOUR POST-HOLIDAY SALE PRICE ARE COPYRIGHT TO US, BARGAIN HUNTER DIE NOW, HA HA HA
C'mon mods, is this post really +5, Funny?
Yeah, well then here's another +5 post for you all: Hey guys, remember the joke about the dumb blonde chick who didn't understand fundamental mathematical concepts?
This kind of info makes me glad that I run, on my home and office Windows machines at least, the United Devices Cancer Research Project agent. In my case, that's all the idle cycles of about 17 machines (yes, that includes installations of the client on office desktops with managerial approval) dedicated to investigating possible drug candidates. That is, when the machines are powered on. :)
The targets seem achievable and intelligently chosen (at least to me, admittedly a layman), the goal is far more noble than - if not as sensational as - SETI@home, the results won't be sold to the pharmaceutical companies, and the client software is stable and stays out of your face.
If you need a quiet CD-ROM, use a slow one, like 16x or slower.