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1  General Category / General Discussion / Re: Join Team abit "Folding" Team on: April 13, 2008, 05:45:13 pm
That is great .I have 2 rigs and hope to add more .Sorry do you have a team here ?Didn't mean to recruit any of your folks .But I was around for years before I even knew what folding was .So just trying to get the word out .If you aren't folding join any team ,just  fold this is important .TY for letting me post .and Keep on folding brother .
2  General Category / General Discussion / Join Team abit "Folding" Team on: April 13, 2008, 03:59:16 pm
Hey I'm new here .I don't see that you guys have a folding team here?Folding is using your computers to cure cancer . So I'd like to invite you all to Join Team abit ,we are a folding team located at the universal abit forums .For you that don't know what folding is all about .It is using your unused computer cycles to help Sanford U. find cures for Cancer ,Parkinson's and a few more .all you do is load a piece of software and when you aren't using your computer it fold's..We have about 80 members on the team and we compete to see who can produce the most PPD (points per day)we also compete with 1000's of other teams around the world .So come over and join us! With all the horse power you've got you should kick some pretty good butt(for science of course)
When you get to the abit site look halfway down for :
Abit Folding Team.... just post there and we'll help you get started folding .We aren't selling anything ,it doesen't cost anything but you could help millions of people by "Folding"
Thanks
Power the Cure
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