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  1. I would join, but I've been folding for MaximumPC and have over two hundred thousand points with them. Here are my stats --> http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/use...s=&u=343106 Currently the team is ranked third in the world. And I didn't "join their bandwagon," because I've been an active subscriber to their magazine for a few years now, and joined their forums a few months ago. If I knew a lot of people would join, then I'd switch, but for now I'll stay on Team 11108.

     

    AJ

     

    Cool, this is my stats -> http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.p...;username=Crozz

     

    I've little more then 200.000 points and if someone wants to join this team, then perhaps I use my CPU or GPU to fold for Piriform :)

  2. Haha, seems empty in this team... No one? :)

     

    Just start FAH as a service and you will never notice when it's on :) It starts right after you have turned on your computer and will not give you a notice or a slow start :)

  3. Thanks DennisD, ImgBurn was exactly the software I needed :) Vixta file was on 709mb and the CD had about 702mb, so I tried and succeeded :lol:

     

    After some fixing with it I started to manage it. But it needs time, puuh! But its a lot easier then Ubuntu, if we talk about the layout ;) But its fun to learn... when its about computers :D

  4. When a new version of CCleaner is available you need to go to Filehippo to get it. Probably you make money from Filehippos commercial when people download your softwares and thats good :) But what if members could buy "Automatic Update" for like 10$ trought PayPal and recieve a license. You guys would make more money and we both donate money and get something back, except for an awesome software free :D

     

    This is not so necessary but I was just curious about what you guys think?

     

    You deserves the best ;)

  5. Hi!

     

    I'm interesting to run Vixta on one of my computers. And I'm not misspelling Vista wrong, no Vixta is a Linux OS.

     

    Anyway, the fil I download is 716mb big and I only have CDs available for 700mb... I've DVD+RW 4.7gb but I can't burn Vixtas ISO file there. Nero says no and Infrarecorder to.

    So I thought that I try my USB insteed. I put Vixta .ISO there and booted my computer and chosed to boot from USB. But no, it cant find anything and gives me the menu to choose between Ubuntu or XP. So I zipped all files but without success.

     

    Do you guys have any advices? Sorry for my english, its really bad as you see :blink:

     

    http://vixta.sourceforge.net/

     

    Various versions here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=206087

     

    Okay, so what should I do to get my computer running Vixta? Its not a laptop, just a regular comp :P

  6. Hello everyone!

     

    I'm trying to learn C++, because hopefully I'll study that this autumn. So, I'm curious about which sites thats good to learn from :) I'm learning now from cplusplus.com, I think it's easy to learn and good basics. Do you guys have sites to recommend? :)

     

    Also, I'm using Dev-C++ now as a compiler and it works well but is Borland better? In which case? :P

    Because everytime I compile, the program just run in 0.001 seconds and then its gone. system ("pause") isn't so good, any other way?

    I use this now:

     

    std::cout << "";

    std::cin.ignore( std::numeric_limits<std::streamsize>::max(), '\n' );

     

    And as you see, alot to remember for a n00b. getch(); is for Borland only. Anything from Dev-C++?

     

    Thanks guys!

     

    //My first program

     

    #include <iostream>

     

    using namespace std;

    int main ()

     

    {

     

    cout << "Hello Piriform!";

     

    return 0;

     

    }

     

     

     

    I did this without cheating, yeay! :) One day I want to contribute to Piriform ;)

  7. Yeah yeah, "help science", it doesn't work.

     

    But it does! Folding@Home recently discovered a protein that may stop Alzheimers to grow. Isn't that just fantastic? And its thanks to 5 Petaflops they have in supercomputing. And if more decides to join, even more discoveries can be made. So please folks, we start a Piriform team and grows to one of the greatest teams?

     

    Piriform is one of the best free softwares companies ever made. Now we shall give them an ever better reputation.

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding@home

     

    http://folding.stanford.edu/

     

    Thanks for reading :)

  8. Hi!

     

    My suggestion is that we should have an easier way to update. Insteed of going to ccleaners website, find the new version and then download and install, it should just be a function when you start CCleaner like:

     

    A newer version is avaiable, do you want to upate?

    Yes or No is your option.

     

    Then it connects to ccleaners server and dwonloads the newer version and then automatical upgrades. Then you start it over and wohoo, CCleaner is newer :D

     

    Whats your opinion guys? I don't have a problem with going to your website and download but my friend, many of them n00bs at this softwares, are having problem and think its annoying to go to your website when there is a new version available ;)

  9. This is not necessary more a fun thing.

     

    Every time you clean your computer with CCleaner it should connect to the database how much you cleaned, like 100mb or something. And there all data that hav been erased puts together and on the website we can see how many gb or tb we have erased total.

     

    It would be interesting to see how much :rolleyes:

     

    Thanks for reading ;)

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