Project 7660 ???
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:51 pm
I joined F@H b/c I am interested in doing humanitarian work with my PC to help my fellow man, kind of like a good Samaritan. I am Christian and I believe very strongly. I thought that F@H was one way for me to apply God's command "love your fellow man like yourself". I have got my QX9650 CPU working on World Grid tasks (Cure for Schistostomiasis, Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Cancer, Child Cancer and AIDS) and my GTX 580 GPU working a few hours per day on F@H tasks. I read somewhere that F@H helps with finding a cure for cancer and other diseases.
Then today, I got assigned to Project 7660. Here's what the project's description said:
"This project will study the folding and high-energy intermediates of the FF domain, a model protein folding system. What makes this project exciting is that FF has been subject to extensive cutting-edge NMR spectroscopy studies that hope to experimentally reveal folding pathways at atomic resolution, the work of renown experimentalist Lewis Kay. Previously, atomic resolution detail has only been accessible to simulations, like those performed on FAH. Therefore, this provides a unique opportunity for these two methods to benchmark each other -- agreement between both methods would lend a great deal of confidence and scientific credibility to both methods, since each are fairly new and are rapidly pushing the boundaries of what is considered possible in the scientific community"
Looks like this project is a mere comparison of some guys' cool new toys. My GPU is working overtime so that someone can compare his software to someone else's, in other words it is used in a contest to measure someone's e-peen through benchmarking, kind of how computer nerds use Everest or 3D Mark for e-peen fights on MMO Champion boards (e.g. "My PC is da shit, yours sucks").
Please explain to me how my precious GPU time is worth spending here on e-peen projects like the above and not on World Grid doing research on Schistostomiasis, Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Cancer, Child Cancer and AIDS.
Thanks in advance.
Then today, I got assigned to Project 7660. Here's what the project's description said:
"This project will study the folding and high-energy intermediates of the FF domain, a model protein folding system. What makes this project exciting is that FF has been subject to extensive cutting-edge NMR spectroscopy studies that hope to experimentally reveal folding pathways at atomic resolution, the work of renown experimentalist Lewis Kay. Previously, atomic resolution detail has only been accessible to simulations, like those performed on FAH. Therefore, this provides a unique opportunity for these two methods to benchmark each other -- agreement between both methods would lend a great deal of confidence and scientific credibility to both methods, since each are fairly new and are rapidly pushing the boundaries of what is considered possible in the scientific community"
Looks like this project is a mere comparison of some guys' cool new toys. My GPU is working overtime so that someone can compare his software to someone else's, in other words it is used in a contest to measure someone's e-peen through benchmarking, kind of how computer nerds use Everest or 3D Mark for e-peen fights on MMO Champion boards (e.g. "My PC is da shit, yours sucks").
Please explain to me how my precious GPU time is worth spending here on e-peen projects like the above and not on World Grid doing research on Schistostomiasis, Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Cancer, Child Cancer and AIDS.
Thanks in advance.