I have never done Set@home, but I know that many have. I found this on <A HREF="http/www.arstechnica.com/" target="_new">http/www.arstechnica.com/</A>
Im going to post this here and in the "Other" area...
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... And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free, and I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
I know there are a lot of decent people on these boards, our support should be up for any in need.Those of you who are part of any SETI team likely know the generous work of Roelof Engelbrecht, the producer of SETI Spy. SETI Spy is a sweet performance viewer, much used and much loved. Roelof is a dedicated SETI user, and his efforts on SETI Spy have brought new people to the project and even revived interest in others. Sadly, Roelof has been diagnosed recently with Primary Sclerosing Colangitis (PSC), a rare, untreatable liver disease for which the only cure is a liver transplant. Although Roelof has insurance, his Liver Transplant Team has already advised him that he needs to come up with $50,000 in order to meet the necessary post-deductible costs and the like. In the past, Ars as a community has done some amazing things, including buying properly-equipped computers for disabled individuals and the like. If you can spare a donation, please visit <A HREF="http/cox-internet.com/setispy/psc.htm" target="_new">Roelof's page</A> and help him through this.
Im going to post this here and in the "Other" area...
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... And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free, and I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.