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    While every little bit does help, the Wii cannot even maintain a stable browser at the moment. People in this project are going to want to be familiar with how the technology works, not have to see how powerful they can make it before it fries the GPU.
On the other hand, maybe we could get the manual version? Ya know, where the user gets to unfold it? I imagine that would be a childs favorite thing for about...5 minutes, then its back to just waving the controller wildly at particles and clicking the A button a lot.
What's the big idea with Folding@home anyway? Can someone explain how exactly it helps cure cancer or whatever it does? How does a machine running it do anything?channtheman1basically, they use all the combined idle PS3s cell processors and create one huge super computer which allows them to process all sorts of science and stuff, and create cures for caner and things of the like.
[QUOTE="channtheman1"]What's the big idea with Folding@home anyway? Can someone explain how exactly it helps cure cancer or whatever it does? How does a machine running it do anything?thisisjoshbasically, they use all the combined idle PS3s cell processors and create one huge super computer which allows them to process all sorts of science and stuff, and create cures for caner and things of the like. oh, okay thanks for clearing that up. Now that I know what it is, I don't think the Wii would do a whole lot since it's not very powerful, and it sounds like from what others are saying that whatever is running it needs to be pretty powerful.
[QUOTE="channtheman1"]What's the big idea with Folding@home anyway? Can someone explain how exactly it helps cure cancer or whatever it does? How does a machine running it do anything?thisisjoshbasically, they use all the combined idle PS3s cell processors and create one huge super computer which allows them to process all sorts of science and stuff, and create cures for caner and things of the like.WTF is caner?
[QUOTE="thisisjosh"][QUOTE="channtheman1"]What's the big idea with Folding@home anyway? Can someone explain how exactly it helps cure cancer or whatever it does? How does a machine running it do anything?thisisjoshbasically, they use all the combined idle PS3s cell processors and create one huge super computer which allows them to process all sorts of science and stuff, and create cures for caner and things of the like.WTF is caner? WTF?
[QUOTE="thisisjosh"][QUOTE="channtheman1"]What's the big idea with Folding@home anyway? Can someone explain how exactly it helps cure cancer or whatever it does? How does a machine running it do anything?thisisjoshbasically, they use all the combined idle PS3s cell processors and create one huge super computer which allows them to process all sorts of science and stuff, and create cures for caner and things of the like.WTF is caner? He meant 'cancer'
[QUOTE="thisisjosh"][QUOTE="channtheman1"]What's the big idea with Folding@home anyway? Can someone explain how exactly it helps cure cancer or whatever it does? How does a machine running it do anything?thisisjoshbasically, they use all the combined idle PS3s cell processors and create one huge super computer which allows them to process all sorts of science and stuff, and create cures for caner and things of the like.WTF is caner?Um...why are you posting a question reply to yourself?
[QUOTE="thisisjosh"][QUOTE="channtheman1"]What's the big idea with Folding@home anyway? Can someone explain how exactly it helps cure cancer or whatever it does? How does a machine running it do anything?channtheman1basically, they use all the combined idle PS3s cell processors and create one huge super computer which allows them to process all sorts of science and stuff, and create cures for caner and things of the like. oh, okay thanks for clearing that up. Now that I know what it is, I don't think the Wii would do a whole lot since it's not very powerful, and it sounds like from what others are saying that whatever is running it needs to be pretty powerful.
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its actually true, stuff inside the ps3 can actually help cure some deceases like cancerYea right
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