hackmiester (I like Jagermiester!) The trouble is when I donot use glassess to read this, my nose smudges the screen.
Chris > Modern CRTs are designed to not burn in. I don't know how old that > monitor is... but mine certainly doesn't burn in. It's about three > years old. --hackmiester If you can read this, you don't need glasses. > > On Dec 07, 2005, at 14:26, kipster wrote: > > > the only problem with SETI and other 'screensavers' is that they > > burn your monitor. in 9 months, i had that SETI box burned into my > > monitor. flatpanels are OK, but if you still have a CRT, dont use > > SETI! > > > > kip > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Daniel Carrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 9:28 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [social] ClimatePrediction.Net > > > > Use your idle CPU time time save the rainforest! > > > > Well... almost ;-) ClimatePrediction.Net is a project of the same > > family ast [EMAIL PROTECTED] You download a program from their website and > > it uses your idle CPU cycles to run a climate model for the next 45 > > years. > > > > http://climateprediction.net/ > > > > You get a nice image of a rotating Earth showing your model. They > > run many models and the results help them learn how climate will > > evolve in the near future. > > > > There is a credit system based on how much work your computer has > > done. I'm not sure what a credit means. I also notice that you can > > form a 'team', but again, I don't know what that means. > > > > Cheers, > > Daniel. > > -- > > /\/`) http://oooauthors.org > > /\/_/ http://opendocumentfellowship.org > > /\/_/ > > \/_/ I am not over-weight, I am under-tall. > > / > >
