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Arunabh Das currently works for the High Performance
and Grid Computing Research Group. ... Arunabh Das currently works for the High Performance
and Grid Computing Research Group.
I have
completed my BTEC HND Computing at Loughborugh College.Computing
has been my main interest but outside this area I enjoy socialising
with my friends and ... I have just completed a BTEC HND Computing so therefore looking for
a job within the IT industry either asa IT Technician or IT
do this for me ;-) computing , music , art . ... I love, which is computing. Looking for that final piece
in the puzzle - a soulmate/partner that I get along with and share
something with. Do stuff together, you know... all that kind of
stuff.Getting the balance right between computing and socialising.
I was pursuing biomedical computing (combination of
bioinformatics and medical imaging ) and psychology until the very
end, when I ended up running away with computing and life science
degrees. ... Many of my "quips" have to
do with something sciencey, usually computing.
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As an introduction I'd just like to say I try to keep my entertainment and work areas as dust free as possible, but I often have piles of media and pa... ...
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In modern times, the computer has become a necessity of life. It is the social, technological, and academic center of our universe. But do you know th... ...
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Okay, well anyone who knows me will know that I am a computer nerd (among many other interests of nerd-dom). This is a test that will test your knowl... ...
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Hi! And welcome to my How well do you know me Test. ...
by hornydenny
Hi! And welcome to my Computer Geek Test. I'll be using advanced logic and knowledge to determine what flavour of computer geek you are (or could beco... ...
by Firebreak
is TC - this `trusted
computing' business? The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is an ... `Trusted
computing' was the original one, and is still used by IBM, while
Microsoft calls it `trustworthy computing' and the Free Software
Foundation calls it `treacherous computing'.
by kebukebu
of distributed computing. The main idea is to
take a task that can be performed using brute force computing
power, but ... to apply my
computing power to is the World Community Grid, sponsored by IBM.
There are several projects included in this group. The Clean Energy
project uses computing power to
by ATXLonghorn48
and then Ubiquitous computing future) So what
is the big picture for the future? Ubiquitous computing internet
access everywhere. Definition of ubiquitous computing Current
services Broadband ... us to have ubiquitous computing with any device
(staircase, curve) DNA computing Always having access to
Comment by Serpent77
RISC stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing,
whereas CISC stands for Complex Instruction Set Computing. ... CISC
architecture is kind of a "brute force" method of computing.
Comment by Myself248
goal in establishing the prize was to spur
development in cooperative distributed computing, like GIMPS,
seti@home, folding@home, and distributed. ... )In general, this is the direction
computing has been moving for decades.
Comment by amblerise
I'm likewise a fan of grid computing but think average readers may
have been more receptive to gc projects if you'd have drastically
simplified the explanation of gc and exemplified its potential
benefits or accomplishments. I try to get people interested in
distributed computing via the lure of the
Comment by hey_presto
macs are the pontiac sunfire of personal computing
Comment by Raconteur02
but I just discovered an interesting
distributing computing project called Folding@Home, which lets you ... World Records entry for the largest
distributed computing system (and the largest computing system of
any kind) at an incredible sustained computing rate of 5 petaFLOPS
- 5,000,000,000,000,000
Comment by ZimmyThePig
Congressman Gore provided intellectual leadership by
helping create the vision of the potential benefits of high speed
computing and communication. ... in Ronald
Reagan and George Bush's administrations, Gore secured the passage
of the High Performance Computing and Communications Act in 1991.
Comment by Raconteur02
Congressman Gore provided intellectual leadership by helping create
the vision of the potential benefits of high speed computing and
communication. ... in Ronald Reagan and George
Bush's administrations, Gore secured the passage of the High
Performance Computing and Communications Act in 1991.
Comment by sr123
unraveled by polymer-time factorization
promised in quantum computing. I don't know the extensive details,
but it appears it would be slightly more time-secure than RSA if
quantum computing becomes practical. ... hacks, I think you're confusing
quantum computing with quantum cryptography, and quantum
Comment by WhiskersOnCats
in
reality TV is probably going too far the other way - it's a bit too
genericFor instance, two of my interests are computing and mountain
biking. ... of a lot to balance out the
disinterest in mountain biking and computing ;)Likewise, if you're
looking to meet large numbers of people, then hanging