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- Ciné Critique Américain: Død snø Or Dead Snow (Review) on Nov 5, 2009 in Shameless plug for my other blog
Ciné Critique Américain: Død snø Or Dead Snow (Review) This is little more than a shameless plug for my movie review blog, Ciné Critique Américain. This Halloween, I saw the Norwegian, Nazi zombie movie, "Dea...
- Possible New BOINC Projects part 2 on Nov 5, 2009 in Possible new BOINC Projects
Part two in the ongoing series of possible, new BOINC projects. Projects that may be about to start. Projects that people may be thinking about. Projects that might be someone messing around and will never g...
- Milkyway@home on Nov 4, 2009 in BOINC Project Milkyway at Home New Blog Content
So, what are these guys trying to do? Well, according to their web site, they are "creating a highly accurate three dimensional model of the Milky Way galaxy.1" So, they want a picture of the galaxy that we live i...
- What is APS@Home? on Oct 18, 2009 in BOINC Project New Blog Content APS at Home
Sadly, APS@Home is in a persistent vegetative state. The project WAS doing some kind of atmospheric simulations, but, according the the APS@Home site, "it more efficient to wait for local machines to finish jobs t...
- Possible New BOINC Projects part 1 on Oct 17, 2009 in Possible new BOINC Projects
BOINC wide teams is a wonderful thing. If you have a BOINC team, like TEAM: Brian for instance, every time you join a new BOINC project, you have to create the same old team on the new project. It gets tedious aft...
- What is The Lattice Project? on Oct 7, 2009 in BOINC Project Old Webpage Content
More grid type stuff? I don't know. It is in alpha testing, but the are taking members, so you can join. Oh, their web site has this to say, "A community of scientists at the University of Maryland are working to integrate and deploy comp...
- What is LHC@home? on Oct 7, 2009 in BOINC Project New Blog Content LHC at Home
LHC@Home is a project used to simulate the actions of particles in the newly opened Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator. They simulate what the particles will do so they can fine tune t...





