I am in this this project just out of fun. I am a application software developer, not a scientist. So I have no understanding of the scientific basics of this projects at all.
A few members of the off topic forum @heise.de founded the team and I joined in. We feel very competitive and consider it a 'Sport' to get as many cobblestones as possible and to overtake designated 'target teams'. New team members are recruited every day and we double our team performance every two days.
And we are silly billies. Since most of us can't contribute to the scientific discussion, we do what we can do best: beeing silly.
cvc
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Why are you here in this project?
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Hey, don`t throw us all in the same Topf. There are auch people aus dem OTF, die understand a little it was von Physik.
I have even been at and in the Hannover-Interferometer last year (very spannend, i can assure you).
> Hey, don`t throw us all in
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> Hey, don`t throw us all in the same Topf. There are auch people aus dem OTF,
> die understand a little it was von Physik.
> I have even been at and in the Hannover-Interferometer last year (very
> spannend, i can assure you).
ey cool.
but:
> Since most of us can't contribute to the scientific discussion,
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most of us does not mean everybody.
m!l!ek!
cvc
Ok, what I wanted to
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Ok, what I wanted to express:
I could contribute something to the physical discussion.
But I don`t want to.
I think gravitywaves are boring.
They told me the first who
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They told me the first who find a gravitronthings gets a two week free holiday with some hot non-geek Chickz.
The second reason is that i've got so much energy-savings lamps at home (even some LED-lights) so i have to sponsor my enelectricy carrier through this distributed computing project that searchs for this little happy gravitron waves...
#k.
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> I think gravitywaves are
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> I think gravitywaves are boring.
No, they are not!
#k.
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> No, they are not! Yes,
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> No, they are not!
Yes, they are!
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> > No, they are not!
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ok guys, may I be the mediator in this discussion?
Mr. Verleihnix states, that gravity waves ar boring, right.
Mr. Kand.in.Sky oposes to that. right.
I think it's time for a celebrity death match.
cvc
I was crunching proteome
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I was crunching proteome folding@WCG, but when E@H and LHC@H arrived, i decided to switch to BOINC platform - i really like open source software. And, as LHC@H is not accepting new participants right now, my system is fully dedicated to Einstein :).
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> Yes, they are!
NO NEVER! They are not!
#k.
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> Ok, what I wanted to
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> Ok, what I wanted to express:
> I could contribute something to the physical discussion.
> But I don`t want to.
> I think gravitywaves are boring.
Ok, so what are you doing here then? There's lots of other DC projects to join if you want. Life's too short to just follow the crowd. Check out this site if you want to do something else.
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