Perhaps he ment a pretty one *G* I know this is a old thread but i agree in this way. I like seti, QMC (not working correctly GRR!), clim.prediction or was it rosetta? certificates cos they has a little more individual touch :) Do anything in the Background or such things :)
Perhaps he ment a pretty one *G* I know this is a old thread but i agree in this way. I like seti, QMC (not working correctly GRR!), clim.prediction or was it rosetta? certificates cos they has a little more individual touch :) Do anything in the Background or such things :)
Could you point me to some examples?
We're thinking about printing certificates and signing them (by Bruce, me, or whoever you like) at the public event.
If you intend to include cobblestones (or other vast quantities), please add the powers of ten to the name of the order of magnitude, since there exist different "quadrillions" (et al.) around the world. ;-)
Gruß,
Gundolf
Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz)
Better - Certificate of Computation
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There is a simple one here. Looks like the link has gone from the front page, though.
BM
BM
Perhaps he ment a pretty one
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Perhaps he ment a pretty one *G* I know this is a old thread but i agree in this way. I like seti, QMC (not working correctly GRR!), clim.prediction or was it rosetta? certificates cos they has a little more individual touch :) Do anything in the Background or such things :)
DSKAG Austria Research Team: [LINK]http://www.research.dskag.at[/LINK]
RE: Why you don't made a
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I would bet that if you made one, and got it approved thru Bernd, that it would then be available to all of us.
RE: Perhaps he ment a
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Could you point me to some examples?
We're thinking about printing certificates and signing them (by Bruce, me, or whoever you like) at the public event.
BM
BM
No Problem here are two
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No Problem here are two screenshots (no direct links possible cos they are all linking to the php only with no User Identification):
Rosetta:
http://www.dskag.at/temp/Cert1.jpg
Seti:
http://www.dskag.at/temp/Cert2.jpg
DSKAG Austria Research Team: [LINK]http://www.research.dskag.at[/LINK]
If you intend to include
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If you intend to include cobblestones (or other vast quantities), please add the powers of ten to the name of the order of magnitude, since there exist different "quadrillions" (et al.) around the world. ;-)
Gruß,
Gundolf
Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz)
RE: No Problem here are two
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Perhaps Einstein could use a picture of where they found the latest 'wave' or 'pulsar'.