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Thread: Welcome Elez

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    Welcome Elez

    welcome to the team :toothy7:
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    An equal opportunity destroyer

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    Welcome!!!!!!!!!

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    Hi Elez, welcome aboard - what projects are you running?


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    many thanks for the warm welcome :D
    I am rather new to Find-a-Drug. I used to do a lot of work units for SETI but I don't believe in that project anymore. I took park in Ubero, which seems like a dead project right now. I did a little work for United Devices but now I'm only doing FAD on two Athlon 1700+ (one O.C'd to 200x9.. sometimes 200x10 ;) ).
    I think I'll keep doing FAD for a while cuz it's something I believe in. I'm only doing Cancer research molecules.
    I also like FAD cuz it's kinda related to my field of studies right now. I'm studying Bio-Medical Engineering in Israel in Ben Gurion University (BGU!).

    You know, I actually was a member of the team in some projects I took part in... I only noticed you had a website when they fixed the link on FAD

    Again, thanks for the warm welcome, folks :D
    (hope you guys know some Linux cuz now I'm at that time of the year I give it a go and I always have tons of questions :roll: )

    c'yall !! :roll: :roll: :roll:

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    Linux runs eOn really well, much faster than Windows.


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    I know Jack Sqwat about Linux. But next semester I get to take a class on it. I'm kind of excited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vaughan
    Linux runs eOn really well, much faster than Windows.
    ok... what's eOn? :roll:

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    From:

    http://eon.chem.washington.edu/whatis.php

    "A common problem in theoretical chemistry, condensed matter physics and materials science is the calculation of the time evolution of an atomic scale system where, for example, chemical reactions and/or diffusion occur. Generally the events of interest are quite rare (many orders of magnitude slower than the vibrational movements of the atoms), and therefore direct simulations, tracking every movement of the atoms, would take thousands of years of computer calculations on the fastest present day computer before a single event of interest can be expected to occur, hence the name EON, which is an immeasurable period of time."


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    wow! I was expecting something along the lines of "Electronic Online Neon" or something...

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