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Former Member
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Anime Addicts Against AIDS team formed on Nov. 21st now has its first memebers! Thanks for joining!!! Keep up the awesome work!
Your team captain, Sarah (The Female Eiri Yuki) ![]() |
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Former Member
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arigatoo gozaimasu Sarah-sama!
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Welcome to the grid! good luck to the Anime Addicts Against AIDS team.
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Welcome to WCG and good luck with your team - a link to your team page will help with recruiting
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Here's the linky for my team! (Thanks for the reminder VAIO!)
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/team/viewTeamInfo.do?teamId=X11HBFCRP1 Thank you for the warm welcome and thank you to the two new members! I joined FightAIDS@Home after reading "And The Band Played On" and really got my first taste of how serious the AIDS problem has been and is. When I found an email in my inbox saying that WCG was now hosting the project I was super excited. (Though I miss the almost 500 hour mile marker that I was so close to.) I formed Anime Addicts Against AIDS after attending an anime convention and thought, "Why not join all these awesome people together for something that will help others?" Thus the ball began rolling. Anime addicts may seem odd to the outside world, but we're here to prove that Japanese animation, comics, and music aren't the only things we're interested in. We're also looking for our own way to help others. So, if you're one who has also discovered that crack would be cheaper than your addiction to anime (though much less healthy) and you'd like to join us in aiding the search for better treatments for AIDS and other diseases, join up! We'd be happy to have you! We also welcome people with other interests (though we may introduce you to our obbsessions along the way ![]() Thanks again and welcome to Anime Addicts Against AIDS! |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
It's now been a week since AAAA was formed. I'd like to welcome the members who joined us this week! AnimeDewil, Bemmu, Johnnie Sartin, obobob, and syruup!!
Thanks so much for joining up!!! Keep up the great work!!! Just an update on where my system is at: After 148 hours it's FINALLY at 92%. Must have been one whopper of a job! Can't wait to see it finished and the next one running when I come home from work! |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
I'd like to welcome our two newest members, ghost500 and taladon! You guys are awesome! Thanks for joining!!
A behind the scenes update: I posted about the WCG, FAAT, and the Anime Addicts team on an anime convention forum (with permission) a little while back and was requested to come up with a document for them to post on their home site! After a bit of work, here's what I've come up with (with help and information provided by mycrofth, Graham, and stares.) Feedback welcome : ) - Sarah TFEY It is estimated that there are more than 600 million PCs in use around the world today. But computer owners only use their systems for a fraction of the day. So what are these computers doing in their spare time? Usually, nothing. That leaves an enormous amount of untapped computational power! What they could be doing is helping to solve the most important scientific problems facing the world today. Solutions to problems such as HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and cancer, can all be more quickly discovered by something as simple as volunteering your computer’s idle cycles to the projects at the World Community Grid. Launched on November 16th 2004, the World Community Grid was developed by the National Institute of Health, the World Health Organization, the United Nations and Oxford University. IBM joined the project and donated hardware, such as eServers, operating system software, and the technical services of maintenance, hosting and support. United Devices has contributed its Grid MP Software. This software makes it possible for organizations to “harness the power of online computers” on a world wide scale. Other participating organizations include the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Markle Foundation, and the Mayo Clinic. The mission of the World Community Grid (WCG) is “to create the world’s largest public computing grid to tackle projects that benefit humanity.” Here’s how it works; the Grid currently links together over 100,000 volunteers, with the potential of 10 million or more computers all over the world, creating a large system of computers. Work is divided into small pieces called “work units” and shared among the computers in the system. It would take a supercomputer years to accomplish such a large workload; where as a large group of lesser computers can accomplish it in months. Last year alone the more than 100,000 volunteers on the WCG and their 170,000 plus computers accomplished around 20,000 years of research! Current projects being conducted at the WCG are, the Human Proteome Project, sponsored by the Institute for Systems Biology and the FightAIDS@Home project of the Scripps Research Institute. Volunteers may choose to dedicate their computer(s) to either of the projects or to both. The Grid’s Human Proteome Project has returned tremendous results. Previously only 18,000 of the 30,000 protein structures in the Human Proteome were known. After just twelve months the volunteers of the WCG have contributed an additional 9,000 proteins. It would have taken the existing computers at the Institute of Systems Biology 100 years to get these results! DNA is composed of genes, and genes tell amino acids how to form chains to become proteins. Once amino acids are in a chain it must fold properly to make a protein our bodies can use. There are so many different ways a protein can fold that discovering the correct way it should fold, and the function of it once it has folded, is an enormous task. The Human Proteome Project is being used to predict the shape of folded proteins. Scientists use these predictions to discover the function of the protein. If scientists could understand how each of the 30,000 proteins affect human health they could discover and develop new treatments and cures for diseases such as, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and AIDS. On November 21st 2005 the World Community Grid welcomed the FightAIDS@Home project. FightAIDS@Home is using the Grid’s computing power and the AutoDock program to develop new treatments for HIV/AIDS. The AutoDock program, developed by Dr. Olson’s laboratory, predicts how different structured molecules might “bind” or “dock” with the HIV protease. Blocking the protease potentially keeps the HIV virus from developing into AIDS. The problem according to the FightAIDS@Home website is that, “HIV is a ‘sloppy copier’, in other words, it makes mistakes every time it replicates. In fact, the virus is estimated to produce roughly a billion mutants in a single infected person every day.” Using AutoDock, scientists will be able to compare millions of drug possibilities and study how they may be able to fight “known drug-resistant mutants of HIV.” Joining the World Community Grid is simple, free, and secure. Just visit http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org and click the download link. All results from the projects become public domain and researchers that use the Grid must keep their research and software in the public domain as well. The WCG software is available for Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP. The Grid has also added a newly developed Linux platform BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing). For more system requirement information please visit http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/help/viewTopic.do?shortName=minimumreq Once you have downloaded the software your computer will request a work unit and will automatically begin work on it. When you want to use your computer the agent steps out of the way and your work becomes the priority. When your system is in idle or only being used lightly, it will begin work again. After your computer has finished its work unit, it will send the results back to the server and request a new piece of work. The more your computer is on, the more work it can do! More information can be found at: - Institute for Systems Biology http://www.systemsbiology.org/ (Human Proteome Project) - FightAIDS@Home http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/index.html - World Community Grid http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Hello the Anime Addicts Against AIDS team.
It was as soon as i read a article about WCG that I joined in WCG . I wish i could joined your team,too.But i am male:)) Many of people arounding me like animation,but i can't understand it. Can i ask a question: what does "anime" meaning? |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
supplement:
----------------------------------------After 17 hours 72% of the firt task that my computer work for WCG is finished .I wish it could be done faster:) [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Dec 7, 2005 1:22:19 PM] |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Hello YigangQiu :o)
Anime is a form of animation originating in Japan. Many people enjoy animation in many forms and anime is one that has a large following here in the U.S. and around the world. Anime Addicts Against AIDS welcomes everyone whether they are familiar with anime or not. Males and females alike are welcome ; ) so feel free to join us! : ) We'd love to have you! To join our team just follow this link: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/team/viewTeamInfo.do?teamId=X11HBFCRP1 - Sarah ![]() |
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