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Send message Joined: 19 Mar 10 Posts: 223 |
Probably a bit off topic... but I gave up on cosmology at home because I got tired of talking to myself... it's okay for awhile but got a bit boring to be honest... haven't been back there for ages... wonder if anything has changed... Nope, the word link has been taken over ages ago although I post there from time to time:) |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15542 |
Chris S wrote: Jord wrote:We were talking about the BOINC forums.No, for the moderating he has a dedicated team. Knut wrote: Most likely Dr. David Anderson is not around at BOINC doing the business of moderating user posts as well as dealing with user spam.So for the BOINC forums, David has a dedicated moderating team: Chris B, Kath and me. |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 11 Posts: 217 |
I have repeatedly asked the admin of DrugDiscovery@home to enable a minimum RAC requirement including code I was given from Ageless to do so. He has not done so and I'm fighting an unending battle against the spammers. I believe spam controls may have finally been enabled on Drug Discovery. I'm still cleaning it up when I can but I think progress has been made. |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2486 |
You're fighting a losing battle Blurf. BOINC is a VOLUNTEER project run by VOLUNTEER admins that do it in their spare time and are not paid for it. All Dr. Anderson has done is to prove that volunteer distributed computing is TECHNICALLY feasible, which is correct. But people like him have their head in the clouds as they cannot see how to translate that into real day to day life outside of a Uni environment. Well, you could implement a donation for the ability to post ..... |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2486 |
Well, you could implement a donation for the ability to post ..... So now we have another Seti Mark donations person. Good to know. Especially when the subject was projects EXCEPT Seti. OBW isn't that why he can only post here? And just how much have you given to each of those projects in the list in your signature? Many of those super small projects only have one person to run the project and the boards with a zero budget, depending on "stealing" bandwidth and electricity form a generous "employer." A donation, of any size, might go a long way to being able to despam their forum boards. |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2486 |
In the meantime, are you going to answer the question? My donations are set public, look it up when the project comes back online. |
Send message Joined: 18 Oct 14 Posts: 84 |
I don't believe it is anybodies business, how much one donates to a charity. Pluto will always be a planet to me. |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2486 |
I don't believe it is anybodies business, how much one donates to a charity. Well, it may be a tax agency's business, otherwise you are correct. |
Send message Joined: 19 Mar 10 Posts: 223 |
I don't believe it is anybodies business, how much one donates to a charity. +1, one reason why one can hide his or her donation. |
Send message Joined: 7 Sep 14 Posts: 15 |
I don't believe it is anybodies business, how much one donates to a charity. But we also dont have to be embarrassed about it. No matter how small it is. So why hide it at all. |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 11 Posts: 217 |
You're fighting a losing battle Blurf. BOINC is a VOLUNTEER project run by VOLUNTEER admins that do it in their spare time and are not paid for it. All Dr. Anderson has done is to prove that volunteer distributed computing is TECHNICALLY feasible, which is correct. But people like him have their head in the clouds as they cannot see how to translate that into real day to day life outside of a Uni environment. Guess you didn't see my followup post Chris-the issue is resolved. |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2486 |
It shouldn't be Uli, I do absolutely agree, but when one gets challenged to justify ones self, you have to step up to the plate and be counted. I have done that although I would rather not have had to do so. Other people have given 10 times what I have or only a smaller amount, but every single $ counts and is gratefully received. You weren't challenged, I suspect you didn't see Blurf's message where he mentioned RAC > 0 and I followed on with DONATION > 0 all in reference to shoestring projects. |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 11 Posts: 217 |
I don't believe it is anybodies business, how much one donates to a charity. I completely agree here. |
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