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Message 926960 - Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 11:06:33 UTC
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Congratulations team, we have just made it into the top 1% of all BOINC teams!
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Message 935567 - Posted: 24 Sep 2009, 3:50:36 UTC

I started running BOINC programs in the beginning of July 2008, and set up a team and team website. I have been interested in all things science since I was a little kid. I know it's a long shot, but if you are interested in joining a team please give mine a look. Team or no team, it doesn't matter because we are all looking for the same thing. I chose to start my own team to see if I could build a great one and I also like starting at the bottom and seeing what I can achieve. So far the team is on a great pace.
We are currently in the top 1% of all teams.

Why join a team? A Team is a group of like-minded people that have formed a group that does the scientific processing as a collective instead of just individuals. The Team will have an identity, usually a Web Site, and assist other members in making their systems productive, have discussion groups, etc. One of the key features is that as a group they stand a greater chance to play a role in the creation of statistics of processing that will make them stand out from the crowd. Besides it is more fun to be part of group and socialize with your friends.
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Message 943499 - Posted: 29 Oct 2009, 1:31:53 UTC

I started running BOINC programs in the beginning of July 2008, and set up a team and team website. I have been interested in all things science since I was a little kid. I know it's a long shot, but if you are interested in joining a team please give mine a look. Team or no team, it doesn't matter because we are all looking for the same thing. I chose to start my own team to see if I could build a great one and I also like starting at the bottom and seeing what I can achieve. So far the team is on a great pace.
We are currently in the top 1% of all teams.

Why join a team? A Team is a group of like-minded people that have formed a group that does the scientific processing as a collective instead of just individuals. The Team will have an identity, usually a Web Site, and assist other members in making their systems productive, have discussion groups, etc. One of the key features is that as a group they stand a greater chance to play a role in the creation of statistics of processing that will make them stand out from the crowd. Besides it is more fun to be part of group and socialize with your friends.
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Message 943500 - Posted: 29 Oct 2009, 1:32:08 UTC

I started running BOINC programs in the beginning of July 2008, and set up a team and team website. I have been interested in all things science since I was a little kid. I know it's a long shot, but if you are interested in joining a team please give mine a look. Team or no team, it doesn't matter because we are all looking for the same thing. I chose to start my own team to see if I could build a great one and I also like starting at the bottom and seeing what I can achieve. So far the team is on a great pace.
We are currently in the top 1% of all teams.

Why join a team? A Team is a group of like-minded people that have formed a group that does the scientific processing as a collective instead of just individuals. The Team will have an identity, usually a Web Site, and assist other members in making their systems productive, have discussion groups, etc. One of the key features is that as a group they stand a greater chance to play a role in the creation of statistics of processing that will make them stand out from the crowd. Besides it is more fun to be part of group and socialize with your friends.
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Message 945160 - Posted: 5 Nov 2009, 0:57:33 UTC
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2 MORE PEOPLE AND OUR TEAM WILL HAVE 100 MEMBERS CRUNCHING MULTIPLE PROJECTS! WILL YOU HELP US REACH THAT GOAL?
I started running BOINC programs in the beginning of July 2008, and set up a team and team website. I have been interested in all things science since I was a little kid. I know it's a long shot, but if you are interested in joining a team please give mine a look. Team or no team, it doesn't matter because we are all looking for the same thing. I chose to start my own team to see if I could build a great one and I also like starting at the bottom and seeing what I can achieve. So far the team is on a great pace.
We are currently in the top 1% of all teams.

Why join a team? A Team is a group of like-minded people that have formed a group that does the scientific processing as a collective instead of just individuals. The Team will have an identity, usually a Web Site, and assist other members in making their systems productive, have discussion groups, etc. One of the key features is that as a group they stand a greater chance to play a role in the creation of statistics of processing that will make them stand out from the crowd. Besides it is more fun to be part of group and socialize with your friends.
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Message 949928 - Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 16:42:43 UTC

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Message 955281 - Posted: 16 Dec 2009, 22:18:01 UTC

I started running BOINC programs in the beginning of July 2008, and set up a team and team website. I have been interested in all things science since I was a little kid. I know it's a long shot, but if you are interested in joining a team please give mine a look. Team or no team, it doesn't matter because we are all looking for the same thing. I chose to start my own team to see if I could build a great one and I also like starting at the bottom and seeing what I can achieve. So far the team is on a great pace.
We are currently in the top 1% of all teams.

Why join a team? A Team is a group of like-minded people that have formed a group that does the scientific processing as a collective instead of just individuals. The Team will have an identity, usually a Web Site, and assist other members in making their systems productive, have discussion groups, etc. One of the key features is that as a group they stand a greater chance to play a role in the creation of statistics of processing that will make them stand out from the crowd. Besides it is more fun to be part of group and socialize with your friends.
Join here


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