I can play it on Linux, and I must say I absolutely love it this time around. Puahaa. Fear the MISSLE SQUADS of the almighty HUMAN HIVE. I pwn you all LAND, SEA, AND SKY! Many have already fallen to me, the Spartans and the Peacekeepers. Soon, the University and Believers shall also fall under my POLICE STATE. EXPLORE! BUILD! DISCOVER! CONQUER! ONE MORE TURN!!
Monthly Archives: August 2004
Distributed Computing
With my foray into Linux, I've had the opportunity to take part in another distributed computing initiative. Before, on my windows box, I was using SETI@Home to help find Extraterrestrial Intelligence. I stopped after a while. Now, on Linux, I decided to help do something useful. I mean, even if we did find extraterrestrial intelligence, what's it going to do for us, get ourselves enslaved or annihilated?
This time, I've put my CPU cycles towards Folding@Home, which helps fold proteins. This has the capability to find cures for cancer or other diseases. So yeah. Get Folding.
In other news, since Canada is pretty much hopeless, I think I'll be putting looking towards China's team, who seems to be besting the US so far. That's not to say that I don't support Canada. It's just that China's team seems to have more hope. Heck, even <i>Australia and Japan</i> are doing better than us.
Yeah, it's pretty accurate
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Anyone wanna co-captain with me at TC this year?
I am not doing handbook next year.