Welcome to The Scottish Boinc Team ( established in 1999 as Scotland's Seti ), one of the oldest and we'd like to think, best Boinc teams around. After joining the team here, head over to our forum http://www.dunadd.co.uk/seti/forum/and Join us.
We crunch for all Boinc projects and are always adding new ones as they come along. Our aim is to use our spare computing power to advance human knowledge while enjoying some friendly competition amongst ourselves and with other teams. So if you're Scottish by birth, ancestry, residence, emotional attachment or even if you've no link whatsoever with Scotland but just fancy being part of a lively friendly team, please come join us, everyone is welcome.
http://www.dunadd.co.uk/seti/forum/ Take part in shaping your team, chat, get help and advice or help others. Participate in Team challenges and competitions both with ourselves and other rival teams. It's a very informative, user and newbie friendly, forum with stats, team and individual milestones, information and lots of help. Come join us, you will be assured of a warm welcome and it's easy to do.
Come see our website and forum.
Reading is free without registration.
Team members can Register and will be able to immediately post and be granted access to additional private team areas.
The time has come to announce the formation of BOINC team Ham Radio USA.
Ham Radio operators:
Are those guys you hear about chasing storms and making reports to the National Weather Service.
Provide emergency communications when normal channels are down, think hurricane Katrina.
and so on. The list of things we do is endless.
If you would like to show your support for Ham Radio, please join our team! You do not need to be a licensed operator to join us, all are welcome.
While our team concentrates on Einstein@Home, members are free to crunch any project they wish, and to come and go as they please.
If you are unaware of what Ham Radio is, please visit www.arrl.org, the website for the American Radio Relay League, for more information.
I look forward to having you join us! I will be setting up a team web site and forums in the near future.
The new web site for the US
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The new web site for the US Navy Einstein team is at[url] http://www.mikesbawx.org/navy/phpBB3[/url]
This site was set up for all Navy team members in the BOINC projects.
Join the 'US Navy' Einstein team.
The Scottish Boinc
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The Scottish Boinc Team
Welcome to The Scottish Boinc Team ( established in 1999 as Scotland's Seti ), one of the oldest and we'd like to think, best Boinc teams around. After joining the team here, head over to our forum http://www.dunadd.co.uk/seti/forum/and Join us.
We crunch for all Boinc projects and are always adding new ones as they come along. Our aim is to use our spare computing power to advance human knowledge while enjoying some friendly competition amongst ourselves and with other teams. So if you're Scottish by birth, ancestry, residence, emotional attachment or even if you've no link whatsoever with Scotland but just fancy being part of a lively friendly team, please come join us, everyone is welcome.
http://www.dunadd.co.uk/seti/forum/ Take part in shaping your team, chat, get help and advice or help others. Participate in Team challenges and competitions both with ourselves and other rival teams. It's a very informative, user and newbie friendly, forum with stats, team and individual milestones, information and lots of help. Come join us, you will be assured of a warm welcome and it's easy to do.
Come see our website and forum.
Reading is free without registration.
Team members can Register and will be able to immediately post and be granted access to additional private team areas.
Be afraid...very
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Be afraid...very afraid...it's 10 years since we were let loose...
The time has come to announce
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The time has come to announce the formation of BOINC team Ham Radio USA.
Ham Radio operators:
Are those guys you hear about chasing storms and making reports to the National Weather Service.
Provide emergency communications when normal channels are down, think hurricane Katrina.
and so on. The list of things we do is endless.
If you would like to show your support for Ham Radio, please join our team! You do not need to be a licensed operator to join us, all are welcome.
While our team concentrates on Einstein@Home, members are free to crunch any project they wish, and to come and go as they please.
If you are unaware of what Ham Radio is, please visit www.arrl.org, the website for the American Radio Relay League, for more information.
I look forward to having you join us! I will be setting up a team web site and forums in the near future.
Happy Crunching!
I was going to suggest that
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I was going to suggest that if you think you're a nut, then....but what if you're a squirrel and you're wanting to get your hands on a few...
Then, pass us by, there's no nuts here...The Final Front Ear is a nut free zone...
Well if their are no nuts in
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Well if their are no nuts in TFFE I'm a monkey's uncle.
Hang on monkeys like nuts, probably monkey nuts.
Paging nurse Olga .....
Nah, come and Joinn the BT retired Club, us old fogeys lost our nuts years ago :-)
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: Well if their are no
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Or you could always go down the crackers route and join the Raccoon Lovers :)
Please wait here. Further instructions could pile up at any time. Thank you.
Leave my crackers out of
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Leave my crackers out of this... ;o)
Hello Astra*s, After a
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Hello Astra*s,
After a short break the team forum is once again alive and kicking. Come join the fun at:
astrafamily.net
Please note this is not the old address.
New members always welcome to the party
Gosh our Norwegian princess
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Gosh our Norwegian princess has been busy :-)
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now