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another DC project?

hi folks. i just signed up for seti@home a week or so ago, so im new to the whole distributed computing scene. i was doing some research on google, and found this dist. computing site and thought maybe its something TeAm AnandTech members would be interested in.

let me know what you think, guys.
 
Right on! Why have we been spending all this time looking for creatures on other planets when we don't know about all the ones on our own yet? :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: kamper
Right on! Why have we been spending all this time looking for creatures on other planets when we don't know about all the ones on our own yet? :laugh:

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Interesting how they come up with ways to get you to run absolutly useless apps.
That's got to be the funniest waste of power I've ever seen!😀:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: SlangNRox
And I thought I was wasting my time trying to find the smallest prime number.

Yea.... What you said .... BS .... But I had my high top work boots on ...

M<ark....



 
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: SlangNRox
And I thought I was wasting my time trying to find the smallest prime number.

I thought the smallest prime number is 2? 😕

I guess I can stop looking now.
I was just thinking that you put a "-" in front of the largest prime and you'd have the smallest prime, but my math isn't that great so I'm probably wrong.
 
Originally posted by: SlangNRox
I guess I can stop looking now.
I was just thinking that you put a "-" in front of the largest prime and you'd have the smallest prime, but my math isn't that great so I'm probably wrong.
"In mathematics, a prime number, or prime for short, is a natural number greater than one and whose only distinct positive divisors are 1 and itself."

"Natural number can mean either a positive integer (1, 2, 3, 4, ...) or a non-negative integer (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...)."

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