The Firefox Folding@Home Team - Folding@Home http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/taxonomy/term/1/0 Everything related to folding and Team Firefox. en Still active Team? http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/206 <p>Just wanted to confirm that this was still an active team. I just joined and was wondering if there are any other spots in the Mozillazine forums to check us out, or any specific places to keep my eyes out for.</p> <p>I see here they won't allow us to Merge teams but if I can help recruit anyone, let me know the best ways you have found to do it.<br /> http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=8844</p> <p>Correct me if I'm wrong, have I seen a folding at home Avatar in the forums over a t mozillazine? I'll look around again.<br /> Just wantesd to let you know I set up 2 systems this AM. 1 is only running 98 with 128 RAM but what the heck. Anything is better then nothing, right?</p> <p><a href="http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/206">read more</a></p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/206#comments Folding@Home Mon, 13 Mar 2006 15:04:57 +0000 mtz1of4 206 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs New Stats Site http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/202 <p>New Folding@Home Stats Site:</p> <p>http://fahstats.com</p> <p>http://fahstats.com/tsum.php?t=39299</p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/202#comments Folding@Home Wed, 22 Feb 2006 14:07:22 +0000 Alter 202 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs QMD offline for a while http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/197 <p>From <a href="http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/news.html">FAH News</a></p> <p><cite>1/29/2006 QMD temporarily off line<br /> We are in the process of building new QMD projects. In order to do so, we need to complete our analysis of the existing QMD data, so we have stopped assigning new QMD's as we analyze the existing data set. We expect the analysis to take at least a few weeks (and potentially longer, depending on what we find). The upshot will be that we will be moving to second stage QMD WU's, which is very exciting to us. Thanks to all who have contributed on QMD projects and we'l</p> <p><a href="http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/197">read more</a></p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/197#comments Folding@Home Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:50:34 +0000 deus_vult 197 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs Spreading the word. http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/194 <p>I was just wondering how others spread the word about Team Firefox. I use the the sig images provided by <a href="http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/?nav=IMAGES">eoc</a> and have the image link back to our site here.</p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/194#comments Folding@Home Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:46:54 +0000 deus_vult 194 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs Hello! http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/190 <p>Hello, im new to folding, and find this a good team to place my units in. But its quite sad that there are now activity in the forum. So I think we chould gather some people and get this active! Whos with me? ;)</p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/190#comments Folding@Home Wed, 11 Jan 2006 18:46:42 +0000 kalle437 190 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs Team Ranking http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/174 <p>Did you guys see our rank? We were at 80 and we moved up to 79. That's something to get excited about when you consider what that means about Team Firefox. Even if people aren't visiting this site as often as they used to, they are still supporting Firefox while they fold.</p> <p>Just don't want people getting too depressed about low site volume.</p> <p>tcjgweik</p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/174#comments Folding@Home Tue, 18 Oct 2005 04:43:03 +0100 tcjgweik 174 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs Activity http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/157 <p>In this site is low. I know that SFX is going to revamp very soon, so when projects like these get a little more attention, should this site also not be more active? I see we have 127 active users, Hello?</p> <p>Please post a once every week a blogpost about your folding efforts. Do you research you protein? Do you knwo what you fold.</p> <p>Lets get busy and discuss. I mean let this site be more about folding, than the spreading firefox part come soon after...</p> <p>And we need to have some fun to, please we need an afterdark forum. </p> <p>If we are more active we will atract/keep more active users.</p> <p>Greetzzzz...</p> <p><a href="http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/157">read more</a></p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/157#comments Folding@Home Mon, 22 Aug 2005 07:22:05 +0100 up north 157 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs Hallo anybody home???? http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/143 <p>We should still be active here and update our blogs, ideas about folding etc...</p> <p>We are loosing people, and then helping to find diseases &amp; promoting Firefox will be not done. ( http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=138693&amp;start=900): a_rabbit hops away :o(</p> <p>HopeSeekr of xMule has posted a few blogs here, but an active forum is fun (see MozillaZine again) but hello praseodymium are you ok, should we call the police, a search party. What is up, are you still at SFX, should we do a roll call again. </p> <p>In the new structure of SFX we need project leaders, who take charge. Should this be transfered to BOING project.</p> <p><a href="http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/143">read more</a></p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/143#comments Folding@Home Thu, 16 Jun 2005 06:27:31 +0100 up north 143 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs Merge both Moz and FF teams into a new one http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/141 <p>I posted this into the Mozzilazine forums:</p> <p>"I will join your team under one condition... that team Moz and team FF merge into a new team. Short of that, I'll stay where I am. I really think that the two teams would really stand a chance of gaining a high rank if we combine, because if we do not, we'll end up being a couple of 50ish place teams that get overlooked, if not passed as new fast teams get started. We really should combine forces, and aim for the top. The idea of two competing but related teams was a good one but it really isn't working for either side; we will soon stagnate.</p> <p>I know that the idea has been considered before, but we really should go for it. Team Mozzilazine/Firefox. It would mean starting from scratch, but the team would climb *darn* fast. Even though the points that have been gained individually and as teams will be lost to us, it is for the overall project; that is why we fold in the first place. Why not go for the recognition as well, as one team? Give me one good reason why not.</p> <p><a href="http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/141">read more</a></p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/141#comments Folding@Home Wed, 08 Jun 2005 04:50:36 +0100 a_rabbit 141 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs ...Still mocking us http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/131 <p>http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=138693&amp;start=780</p> <p>And they are a little right, they are faster. Only 400 days (it looks far away), but it has been so that they could not catch up. </p> <p>They are getting nice folders for MozillaZine, that are using Ff and we could use them. </p> <p>Can we make on our site a few cool links about folding, and promote our cause?<br /> You can even link to Mozilla folding inferior webpage...<br /> Can we run a campaign on mozzila europe, and moznetwork dot org, and sfx?</p> <p>lets do it lets fold us into top 50 and away from MozillaZine.<br /> btw they took away my 4th computer at the lab (sorry)</p> <p><a href="http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/131">read more</a></p> http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs/node/131#comments Folding@Home Tue, 17 May 2005 13:04:51 +0100 up north 131 at http://www.spreadthefox.net/cs