quarta-feira, fevereiro 15
Dêm-nos o vosso poder informático... NOW!!!
To predict climate change, please run the programme... there is no risk as it is from a very safe source - the BBC as part of Oxford University research - and it is to be the biggest and most significant research internationally on climate change prediction currently undertaken! It will help the prediction of catastrophies around the world and provide the most rigourous and undisputable evidence so far of profound climate change and therefore global environmental degradation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/aboutexperiment1.shtml
The idea of PC participation is to harness the maximal processing power to conduct calculations upon variables such as sea and air temperatures, globally. The demands on your computer will only be any spare processing power that your PC is not utilizing. Apart from downloading the programme, there's no further active participation you have to do: scientists at Oxford University are analysing data using distributed computing techniques. However, if you wish, you can receive updates upon progress of this research.
PLEASE DO TAKE PART AS YOUR PC CAN BE USED SO PRODUCTIVELY and CONTRIBUTE TO VITAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WHICH AFFECTS US ALL.
OUR CONSUMPTION IS NOW TURNING ROUND TO BITE US BACK! Please digest and process this well. We hope you'll join us in sharing your power!
(Para quem não entendeu comente e eu traduzo... no problem-o!)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/aboutexperiment1.shtml
Xano, Vanessa and Tommy Matos. x
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/aboutexperiment1.shtml
The idea of PC participation is to harness the maximal processing power to conduct calculations upon variables such as sea and air temperatures, globally. The demands on your computer will only be any spare processing power that your PC is not utilizing. Apart from downloading the programme, there's no further active participation you have to do: scientists at Oxford University are analysing data using distributed computing techniques. However, if you wish, you can receive updates upon progress of this research.
PLEASE DO TAKE PART AS YOUR PC CAN BE USED SO PRODUCTIVELY and CONTRIBUTE TO VITAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WHICH AFFECTS US ALL.
OUR CONSUMPTION IS NOW TURNING ROUND TO BITE US BACK! Please digest and process this well. We hope you'll join us in sharing your power!
(Para quem não entendeu comente e eu traduzo... no problem-o!)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/aboutexperiment1.shtml
Xano, Vanessa and Tommy Matos. x