Search  
Friday, November 21, 2008 ..:: Forums ::.. Register  Login

Members see this site ad free!

Welcome To Our Forums 

Registration is required to post, but everyone is free to browse and read our forums.  This is simply to prevent the spamming of our forums, and Registration is always free, and we will not share any personal details with anyone.  You will need a valid email address to register as we need a way to confirm your registration.

You may login or register using the form to your right.

Thanks for stopping by and please enjoy your stay here on the Team Starfire website.

 TSWB Forums Minimize
SearchForum Home
     
  Aggregated  TSWB Talk  Related News  USA Today disco...
 USA Today discovers DC
 
 7/11/2008 4:48:55 AM
User is offlineCamelot One
97 posts
Website
5th




USA Today discovers DC
 (N/A)

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/kimkomando/2008-07-10-komando-distributed-computing_N.htm?csp=15

I always get a kick out of journalists "Discovering" new things like this.

 7/11/2008 5:25:23 AM
User is offlineskildude
199 posts
4th




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (N/A)
Sooo how do we get involved with these so called "distrurbed computing" thingamabobs. Will they hurt my computer. That seti program sounds like fun. I bet I find ET in the first week
 7/11/2008 9:35:59 AM
User is offlineKinguni
2085 posts
1st




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (Canada)
I already found ET.

 7/11/2008 4:45:36 PM
User is offlinekemp
131 posts
4th




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (Uruguay)
Somebody said to me that is a virus, a trojan... something like. No, thanks. :D

Brazil, not Uruguay!!!
 7/11/2008 5:10:08 PM
User is offlineCamelot One
97 posts
Website
5th




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (N/A)

 kemp wrote
Somebody said to me that is a virus, a trojan... something like. No, thanks. :D

 

Nah, viruses/trojans are more reliable than Berk. :)

 7/11/2008 6:14:58 PM
User is offlinekemp
131 posts
4th




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (Uruguay)
 Camelot One wrote

 kemp wrote
Somebody said to me that is a virus, a trojan... something like. No, thanks. :D

 

Nah, viruses/trojans are more reliable than Berk. :)


Well...
 I don't wanna be Berked in a SETI cemetery. :D

Brazil, not Uruguay!!!
 7/11/2008 7:57:19 PM
User is offlineKinguni
2085 posts
1st




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (Canada) Modified By Kinguni  on 7/11/2008 9:58:21 PM)
 kemp wrote
 Camelot One wrote

 kemp wrote
Somebody said to me that is a virus, a trojan... something like. No, thanks. :D

 

Nah, viruses/trojans are more reliable than Berk. :)


Well...
 I don't wanna be Berked in a SETI cemetery. :D




 7/12/2008 5:28:12 AM
User is offlineDrunkula
8 posts




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (N/A)
Hey, I'd 'do' that USA Today author.
There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary - and those that don't.
 7/12/2008 9:48:08 AM
User is offlineXaak
1053 posts
1st




Re: USA Today discovers DC
 (United States) Modified By Xaak  on 7/12/2008 11:56:56 AM)
Kim Komando also does sindicated radio spots as a "computer expert".  Unfortunately, her "new advice" is usually about 4 years old and laregly useless by the time her spots hit the radio.
Gary
You can't fix dead.
  Aggregated  TSWB Talk  Related News  USA Today disco...

Forum Home  Search       

 Account Login Minimize


   


  

 TSWB Chat Minimize

The Starfire Channel

Join us 24/7 in our Team Starfire chat room. Everyone's welcome.

For Mirc and other IRC clients
Click Here

Or try our new Java client!  It's pretty cool.
Click Here


    

 UsersOnline Minimize
Membership Membership:
Latest New User Latest: warner3
New Today New Today: 1
New Yesterday New Yesterday: 0
User Count Overall: 273

People Online People Online:
Visitors Visitors: 43
Members Members: 2
Total Total: 45

Online Now Online Now:
01: Xaak
02: nutcase

  

© 2006 Team Starfire - Hosting by Xaak Consulting, LLC   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement
DotNetNuke® is copyright 2002-2008 by Perpetual Motion Interactive Systems Inc.