Re: Use your computer's spare power to help search for a cancer cure
- From: Bill Velek <billvelek@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 19:30:28 -0500
Jeff wrote:
snipped stuff about grid computing to help with medical research
http://home.alltel.net/billvelek/world-community-page.html
Actually, I recommend www.grid.org.
It does an excellent job. And the web site is far more professional.
Jeff
Interestingly, http://www.grid.org, in its second article on that home-page, actually mentions the very organization that I am promoting -- the World Community Grid -- which does an excellent job, too. As for "professional" pages, please understand that my link, above, is to my personal webspace, which in turn links to the official WCG page which I'm sure you will find to be professional enough -- http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/index.jsp -- whereas my page is just something that promotes WCG in particular as well as grid-computing in general, along with the "team" that I captain on WCG. I am not a professional web site designer; I am a traffic court judge for one city and a city attorney for two other cities. This is just some benevolent work that I do. But I do think that my page gets the message across well enough, even if it isn't very "professional".
Everyone ... please consider joining SOME grid organization to try to help humanity.
Thanks.
Bill Velek
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