Profile: kelnage

Your personal background.
Hi, I'm Nick Moore, I live in Norfolk, United Kingdom. I'm student currently working on my A-levels (Physics, Chemistry, Computing and Maths) and in the future I hope to be either a programmer or a physicist. I found this project by trawling through a RSS feed from New Scientist and thought I'd give it a go. Soon enough I'll have this installed on three computers, all of which are semi-permanently on, so that'll be good.
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I also run a website (http://www.nickmoore.org.uk) when I'm not busy working and dabble quite a bit in programming languages.
Your opinions about Einstein@Home
Einstein@Home is a great idea! The only thing I can think of that might benefit me would be if the project manager could track how busy the CPU was, as if it reached near critical levels, the project could either slow down or shut off completely for a while. Obviously the user could choose if they wanted this feature or not.
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