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Termonfeckin, IE
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Thanks folks for all your answers!!! Keep 'em coming. One more question.
6) How important do you think forums are to the activity of DC in general. And in particular do you think the mersenne forums have made GIMPSing more fun and if so how. Also, some info about people interaction would be appreciated. As in sense of community/purpose, friendships that have moved on to the non-DC realm as well etc. |
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Apr 2003
California
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1: I also do Distributed Folding at home, www.distributedfolding.org , because it makes the best use of a PC that is not on very often.
2: I like to make the best use of a limited resource, computing. As a Ph.D. chemist I never had enough computing power & am glad to help others. 3: The GIMPS client runs easily as a Windows service, and uses the least memory of those I have tried. 4: Expert. 5: I learned a lot about Windows services from running DC projects. Mark |
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Apr 2003
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1) How many DC projects are you involved in - apart from GIMPS?
Only GIMPS. 2) Why do you give resources - your computer power, your time and moolah - to the project(s)? Can you describe exactly why this is rewarding for you? Is it stats, glory, prize money, good of mankind, tacos or something else? It's fun, and very little work. And I wouldn't mind seeing my name on /the/ list - keep your fingers crossed -) 3) How did you choose particular projects? What factors influence this decision? Client? Stats? Objective? Your team in fight for a rank? People doing that project? Tacos? It was the only one around in 1998 when I joined GIMPS. Besides I've always had some sort on interest in prime-numbers. 4) How computer literate are you? Do you consider yourself an expert? Knowledgeable? A beginner? Expert. 20 years experience on mainframes & UNIX. 5) Has distributed computing increased your knowledge of technology? How? Some before DC and after DC stories will be appreciated. No. 6) How important do you think forums are to the activity of DC in general. And in particular do you think the mersenne forums have made GIMPSing more fun and if so how. Also, some info about people interaction would be appreciated. As in sense of community/purpose, friendships that have moved on to the non-DC realm as well etc. There is probably some use for forums such as this. I would /much/ prefer using a newsreader or an email-=agent, but .... To me personally, a forum hasn't changed anything. |
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Mar 2003
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"1) How many DC projects are you involved in - apart from GIMPS?"
I have tried two projects:Setiathome and cancer cure. They were not enough cool programs:) "2) Why do you give resources - your computer power, your time and moolah - to the project(s)? Can you describe exactly why this is rewarding for you? Is it stats, glory, prize money, good of mankind, tacos or something else?" -I think motivation is the best prize. I am a physics teacher and I am trying to learn mathematics so I could teach it too. I am really doing science in this project, that is a great think for motivation. "3) How did you choose particular projects? What factors influence this decision? Client? Stats? Objective? Your team in fight for a rank? People doing that project? Tacos?" Setiathome is too meaningless(I don't think they find anything) and cancer cure not enough abstract. I like mathematical stuff. This client is also very simple, I like it. No complicated screen savers etc. And of course, if I am very, very lucky I can get my name to the history on mathematics:) "4) How computer literate are you? Do you consider yourself an expert? Knowledgeable? A beginner?" -I consider myself as a good amateur programmer(but still just an amateur). I have also done commercial programming 1.5 years. "5) Has distributed computing increased your knowledge of technology? How? Some before DC and after DC stories will be appreciated." -Yes, I know better how this DC works in practice. "6) How important do you think forums are to the activity of DC in general. And in particular do you think the mersenne forums have made GIMPSing more fun and if so how. Also, some info about people interaction would be appreciated. As in sense of community/purpose, friendships that have moved on to the non-DC realm as well etc." -This forum is good if someone has problems, this forum also reminds me that there are real people doing this project, and my part is important. |
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Oct 2002
Lost in the hills of Iowa
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> 1) How many DC projects are you involved in - apart from GIMPS?
Currently, I have a few machines that are still working on RC5 or OGR (distributed.net) - I've been kinda slow to move the older slow stuff over to doing GIMPS factoring. > 2) Why do you give resources - your computer power, your time and moolah - to the project(s)? Can you describe exactly why this is rewarding for you? Is it stats, glory, prize money, good of mankind, tacos or something else? Partly the prize money (which is why my faster machines are all doing 30,000,000 digits), partly just sheer competativeness. > 3) How did you choose particular projects? What factors influence this decision? Client? Stats? Objective? Your team in fight for a rank? People doing that project? Tacos? I originally participated in distributed.net 'cause it was about the only thing around at the time that could run automated, and 'cause my primary online community had an actively-recruiting team. Once RC5-64 was completed, I started looking at other projects to do that supported ALL of the OSs I use - of which GIMPS is one of the VERY few - 'cause I was getting bored of RC5 and OGR after ballpark 5 years as a distributed.net participant. 4) How computer literate are you? Do you consider yourself an expert? Knowledgeable? A beginner? Hardware guru, software varyable. I spent almost 10 years *professionally* as a hardware tech, and most of the last 3 years as a software tester. > 5) Has distributed computing increased your knowledge of technology? How? Some before DC and after DC stories will be appreciated. Not directly, but it's given me incentive to "keep up" with the current stuff - even if I don't stay on or close to the bleeding edge, the stuff that's there becomes the mainstream commonly in a year or two. Like the last 2 machines I've built - both Athlon Thoroughbreds, though running the XP1800+ due to price-performance and excellent overclockability with reliability. > 6) How important do you think forums are to the activity of DC in general. Not very, but it probably varies. I don't believe distributed.net HAS forums, and the forums at United.Devices seem to be a NEGATIVE for that group, given that the folks running that effort tend to not pay attention to or address complaints in the forums about their project in a timely mannor. > And in particular do you think the mersenne forums have made GIMPSing more fun and if so how. I'd class the GIMPS forum as a plus. I've not met any other GIMPs folks - but given my long history of meeting folks I've talked to via BBSing and newsgroup and IRC, I suspect it's just a matter of time. |
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