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Discussion in 'bit-tech Folding Team' started by Votick, 30 May 2009.

  1. Votick

    Votick My CPU's hot but my core runs cold.

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    Is there any good IRC channels that can offer advice and help on folding?

    The forums are a great place but having to wait for replys is a bit of a shame.

    Do we even have a Channel as a team?

    Thanks

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  2. Unicorn

    Unicorn Uniform November India

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    I don't think we do but we definately should! James, whatcha think?
     
  3. Votick

    Votick My CPU's hot but my core runs cold.

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    I don't mind help setting one up or ideling in it :p

    Would be good to have.
     
  4. saspro

    saspro IT monkey

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    Is there any real benefit?
    Most of us who are online answer straight away anyways. We'd probably just end up with a quiet channel
     
  5. dark_avenger

    dark_avenger Minimodder

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    might not be as quite if it was Bit-Tech/CPC and not just dedicated to folding questions??
     
  6. patchcable

    patchcable Preparing to commence simulation

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    I think it would be nicer to have the attention stay on the forums everything is recorded and can be reviewed back for others with the same problem. When i have awaited a reply more often than not its within minutes, thanks everyone btw.
     
  7. Votick

    Votick My CPU's hot but my core runs cold.

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    we have a channel anyway #bit-tech on quakenet
    found it this week :)
     

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