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Message 52064 - Posted: 21 Mar 2008, 19:36:00 UTC

Here's a 20min video of François Grey of CERN's LHC talking about the evolving science of volunteer computing. He brings up many good points.

http://www.liftconference.com/distributed-computing-distributed-thinking
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Message 52079 - Posted: 22 Mar 2008, 17:46:17 UTC
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Obviously, time limits what he can include in such a presentation, but I felt he could have alluded to the educational value of DC. I, for one, know vastly more about proteins and protein folding, (for example), now then I did a few years back, indeed, I was spurred into writing my own protein folding algorithm, (a generational, genetic evolver)! It is my participation in DC projects which has been the root of that.
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