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clipka wrote:
> Saul Luizaga schrieb:
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>> You can download it at WCG (www.worldcommunitygrid.org) or at
>> Berkeley University (boinc.berkeley.edu).
>
> What I have trouble with is the question, "who benefits?" - I don't see
> this explicitly answered at a prominent place, which to me raises the
> question why that is so.
>
> Who qualifies to use the WCG? Who decides who qualifies? Are the
> scientific results published without a fee, or will I have to pay to see
> the research results my computer has helped generating?
You have trouble with everything I write, you always try to polemicize
everything I post. If you're so interested in this why don't you do what
some have done here and go to the site and find out.
You can't find out? Are you a noob web surfer? Learn to dig in the sites
a little, that's the way the WWW is for now, you have to do a little
"homework" to get your "candy".
Anyways, the resulting database with the names of the proteins and the
results of the folding will be public and free, it is already for what
can be considered usuful. "World Community Grid has a network of
dedicated partners, each bringing their special expertise and contribution."
Is all there you just want me to convince you of joining with a long and
detailed explanation, well I won't if you are an adult and have a
conscience you would want at least know about it and get the information
on your own.
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