| Nemesis 2006-09-20, 1:13 pm |
| On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 03:02:17 -0500, "anony-mod-not"
<admin@boinc.bakerlab.org> wrote:
LOL - nice email there
Here's the deleted post concerning "Matt", posted by Mod.T
Matt:
That's probably not the best way to point out that he's
hypocritical.
Funny to those with a wicked sense of humor, but not appropriate
at the moment.
Mod.Tymbrimi
He got real sensitive about that one! I think he got caught posting
in the wrong thread.
So, if tralala isn't Mod.T (which XS VS confirmed based on him
thinking he knows who they all are) then the next likely possibility
is tralala = Mod.DE - the German connction.
>Nemesis <> wrote in news:kfr1h2duvvugacpq8lp1lllbd0ics9lk8h@
4ax.com:
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>So we have tralala and Matt (which mat, it's not MattDavis) so far ?
>(We know tralala is one, obvious and he's pretty much said so in a few
>forums)
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>Mod.Canada from Team Canada ? (e.g. CDNgeezer? Tarx ?)
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>Just a repost of what D.B. said
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>Mod.DE
>I participated in some DC projects a few years ago (i.e. RC-64) but
>stopped.
>February this year I found BOINC and later Rosetta where I’m feeling
>quite
>happy at the moment. I’m kind of a computer geek but refuse to work in
>that
>area (in order not to become a total geek) and try to finish my diploma
>thesis in economics instead. I have a faible for all kind of social
>interaction over the internet currently called "Web 2.0" but on the same
>time think I should spend less time before my computer.
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>Mod.Canada
>Some of the things that I am into are hunting, fishing and camping. I
>enjoy the "outdoors thing". I also like to tinker with DIY Audio
>circuits and hifi sound, along with computer mods of all kinds such as
>case mods. I do lots of overclocking, and have a real new found love of
>Computer language studies mainly being C++, and a little Perl.
>I have also been battling Crohn's Disease for 6 years and have had
>several operations along the way. I have also come down with another
>life long disease called Avascular Necrosis which was caused by the
>large amount of steroids used to treat the Crohns disease. It is mainly
>looked at as a loss of blood flow to the bones, which in turn causes
>them to die over time.
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>Mod.Sense
>I'm an armchair scientist that came project hopping, and found the
>insight into science and the high level of transparency to the research
>team to be compelling reasons to stay and crunch Rosetta full-time. I've
>stopped looking for another interesting project, and started looking for
>ways to help the Rosetta team achieve its goal of developing the science
>that will reinvent medicine, as we know it.
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>Mod. Tymbrimi
>I've spent most of my DC time these last 4 years on F@H, but have joined
>teammates on other projects like D2oL and FaD. After Dr. David Baker
>posted an invitation for FaD participants, many of the team moved here.
>I'm a fan of another infamous David. Mr. Brin. Even if he does talk
>about brushing mule's teeth.
>It's still amazing to have started with the original release of programs
>with a sew on patch stating, "Boldly going where Angels fear to tread."
>in the 1980s, to actually helping perform scientific research with our
>spare cpu cycles.
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