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1. Why should you become a Citizen Scientist?
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2. Choose a Project
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3. Start contributing with the BOINC platform
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comments this week View and Discuss Install the BOINC platform and start contributing to your chose project
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posted message: Well, I'm done. Here's the link to the profile page on Einstein@home http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/view_profile.php?userid=522696 -
posted message: Ah! Why this projects? Well, E@H with the search for gravitational waves. To find such waves would be a breakthrough for physics. And the search for radiao and gamma ray pulsars, with a lot of success in finding radio pulsars. LHC and T4T because it is very interesting to find out, how our world is built. And there is still a lot to discover. See Higgs particle24 Feb 2012 via p2pu.org -
posted message: I've chosen Einstein@home, LHC@home and Test4Thoery@home24 Feb 2012 via p2pu.org -
posted message: MY Name is Bernhard Asenbauer I've started to crunch for boinc projects a couple of years ago. I'm walking through this challange, to see how it works.24 Feb 2012 via p2pu.org -
posted message: My name is Chuck Thomas. I currently live in Jacksonville, Florida with my wife of 10 years, Christina. I am seeking my degree in Computer Information Systems. I graduated from Hillsborough Community College with my A.A. degree in May of 2011. The first projects I explored was climateprediction.net and cosmolgy@home, both of which excited me to no end. As I, through my computer, could be of benefit to all of humanity! Not that I've got "the big head" or anything! I later learned about Test4Theory, and how my computer could be put to use by CERN! How could I pass this opportunity up? As to spreading the message, I post to facebook, talk to classmates, and even include information about Boinc in papers for school. -
posted message: Well, the three tasks seem very interesting and well described, however I'm an expert in BOINC, so if this is your first time with BOINC any feedback about the challenge and its tasks will be welcome!21 Feb 2012 via p2pu.org
