Originally posted by: GoodRevrnd
Well, I really don't know but I marked DDOL since I guess it's newer so I can maintain a better ranking. How will an XP fair on that? Second question is where would you need the firepower of a 1900 and a dual 1200?
Originally posted by: GoodRevrnd
Well, I really don't know but I marked DDOL since I guess it's newer so I can maintain a better ranking. How will an XP fair on that? Second question is where would you need the firepower of a 1900 and a dual 1200?
Check MereMortal's stats here; we had 215 members in total, with about 75 in active participation on average. We finished in 5th place.Originally posted by: Assimilator1
Welcome back to The search SWScorch & Electrode
How many members were in the ECCp team & what position did TA finish in?
Originally posted by: TOOCOOL
The Rothberg Institute For Childhood Diseases is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for children suffering from Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC). We operate at the intersection of modern biology, computer science, and chemistry.
The work we do on TSC will also have a direct impact on cancer research, and we will be testing the drugs we find as weapons against cancer. In addition the work we do to create a system to attack orphan diseases will form a prototype for work on other orphan diseases.
TSC is a genetic disorder that leads to benign tumors in multiple organs, including the brain, kidneys, heart, eyes, lungs and other organs. During the first few years, the severity of TSC can range from mild skin abnormalities to, in severe cases, seizures, mental retardation or renal failure. For more information about TSC please visit www.tsalliance.org
I cannot understand why you seem to ignore TSC when you have a team already and its probably the most worthy cause for DC (IMHO) you don't even put it up as option to vote on
...this is a great project and we really don't need the competition TA could bring...
Originally posted by: GeoffS If it's a great project with a worthy cause, educate us so that the project will get more participants and benefit from the influx of CPU power.
Geoff
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
What is DDOL? I have not heard of it before.