Leonardo Pulverizes 350,000!!!
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This would be a nice time to fill our newer members in on a little Team 93 history.
At 2:18pm on September 28, 2001, Leonardo started a brand new thread back at the old Icrontic website. Here is a copy of that post:
I also thought it interesting to note the rig he was Folding on at the time - we've come a ways since then:
Through the many changes over the last four years there has been one constant: The man who first proposed the idea is still Folding strong for Team 93. Today we celebrate his 350,000-Point Milestone - here's to many more, teammate!
At 2:18pm on September 28, 2001, Leonardo started a brand new thread back at the old Icrontic website. Here is a copy of that post:
By the time all was said and done, there were hundreds of responses to his idea. You can view the original page at this link.Who would be interested in an Icrontic Folding team? Interested -- not just in watching others at the Forum blast away - I mean, who would join and stay with it. Don't know what "folding" is? Take a look:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/Cosm/
I also thought it interesting to note the rig he was Folding on at the time - we've come a ways since then:
KT7A-R, 1.4GHz AYHJA-Y @ 1.66GHz; BIOS 4A 2.019/2.019 drv; WinXP Pro; Swiftech 462; 2 WD 20GB/7200/RAID 0 @ IDE 3 & 4, WD 30 GB 7200/100 @ IDE 2; CD-ROM @ IDE 1; Fong Kai 320 Case; 512MB Kingmax PC150; Visiontek GeForce2 GTS 64; Philips sound
Through the many changes over the last four years there has been one constant: The man who first proposed the idea is still Folding strong for Team 93. Today we celebrate his 350,000-Point Milestone - here's to many more, teammate!
Three Cheers For Leonardo!!!!!!!
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Keep up the good work .
WOW...thats some piece of history I didn't know about.
:smokin:
Congrats, Leo.
thanks
Nice bit of history too, ol' timer.
Now dragon goes into hiding.
Congrats Leo!!!!
Gentlemen, I am truly flattered by the gracious messages in this thread. I am truly humbled by the real workers who made this time. I may have been the spark of the team's ignition, but the fuel of hard work was by others.
And without that spark...?