Donate your spare computer power for cancer research
- From: Bill Velek <billvelek--NO-SPAM--@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 17:29:57 -0600
For the past several years, I have donated the spare cycles on my home computer for research -- initially searching for prime numbers, then for AIDS research, and now for research on human proteome folding used for medical research on a wide variety of diseases, including cancer. Since my wife was recently diagnosed with cancer of the thyroid (she will have surgery in January), I naturally have taken an even greater interest in the search for cures. This page on the World Community Grid website -- http://tinyurl.com/cq2ps -- states that: "With an understanding of how each protein affects human health, scientists can develop new cures for human diseases such as cancer, ...". This is no hoax, and although it might still be years before this research is successful, the more people who donate their SPARE computer power -- which is otherwise wasted on something like a screensaver -- the sooner the project can be completed.
I have created a personal website -- http://tinyurl.com/b7ofs -- which explains the process a bit more and provides several links to other sites for more information. The World Community Grid is NON-PROFIT and doing research for the betterment of all mankind. I hope -- especially during this special holiday season of charity -- that you will consider donating your SPARE computer power to this worthwhile project; all it will take is a few minutes of your time, and I am confident that you will never even know that it is running on your computer after it is installed. As I mention on my webpage, if you are skeptical, do a web-search for "grid computing", also known as "distributed computing", and you will see that this has been around for a long time and is perfectly legitimate. I have no personal stake in this other than wanting to help find a cure for cancer.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
Bill Velek .
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