- Nov 28, 2004
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Some two years ago, or even less, this forum vas a much less lively place than it is now.
The technical discussions were scarce, the fighting spirit also and the TeAm's participation in races was ... poor. OK, when we participated we did reasonably good, but we did not participate in so many races ....
Today we are constantly racing: FormulaBoinc, PrimeGrid, Seti-WOW, Penthatlon, Folding@Home race for the second continuous month, WCG-races (yes, I will enter the TeAm in a few more...).
The TeAm´s production is also rising and although we are a small team (compared to quite a few others) we are doing very well.
Therefore I would like to thank all of you, none mentioned*, none forgotten*, for this revival, friendship, passion, exchange of information and knowledge, good advice, the friendliness in communication and the very friendly atmosphere in this forum.
I feel at ease here, and I recognize the TeAm-feeling as we had it some 5 - 7 or many more years ago, when one of the main problems was how to feed the Seti@Home app with different queue-applications, when we discussed the advantages and disadvantages of different "optimized" applications and when producing 1 million points took a year or three with an at that time powerful computer.
I really like this.
Thanks, all TeAm-mates!
* The problem is, if I mention 10 TeAm-members, I am bound to forget at least 5. If I mention 15, I still am likely to forget 5 others.
The technical discussions were scarce, the fighting spirit also and the TeAm's participation in races was ... poor. OK, when we participated we did reasonably good, but we did not participate in so many races ....
Today we are constantly racing: FormulaBoinc, PrimeGrid, Seti-WOW, Penthatlon, Folding@Home race for the second continuous month, WCG-races (yes, I will enter the TeAm in a few more...).
The TeAm´s production is also rising and although we are a small team (compared to quite a few others) we are doing very well.
Therefore I would like to thank all of you, none mentioned*, none forgotten*, for this revival, friendship, passion, exchange of information and knowledge, good advice, the friendliness in communication and the very friendly atmosphere in this forum.
I feel at ease here, and I recognize the TeAm-feeling as we had it some 5 - 7 or many more years ago, when one of the main problems was how to feed the Seti@Home app with different queue-applications, when we discussed the advantages and disadvantages of different "optimized" applications and when producing 1 million points took a year or three with an at that time powerful computer.
I really like this.
Thanks, all TeAm-mates!
* The problem is, if I mention 10 TeAm-members, I am bound to forget at least 5. If I mention 15, I still am likely to forget 5 others.