Author Topic: Online Gamers decipher molecular structure of AIDS virus enzyme.  (Read 986 times)




Put gamers in their relm and you'd be surprised what happens.

See, this is why we're cool.

It's been said before, and I'll shamelessly say it again.

When i saw the topic I was questioning how they would've done that.
When i read how, I stuffted square bricks.

They weren't really "Gaming" to say, because it wasn't really a game. It had a purpose. Games no has purpose.

They weren't really "Gaming" to say, because it wasn't really a game. It had a purpose. Games no has purpose.

Games have plenty of purpose, besides, it says that the program they made was designed as a "fun-for-purpose video game"

I already did that on my own but those eggheads refused to pay me for the results.

I'm also not a virgin.

I like the part where the article implied all online gamers play Second Life and Dungeons and Dragons.

I like the part where the article implied all online gamers play Second Life and Dungeons and Dragons.

Better than implying we all play Black Ops

Better than implying we all play Sports
Haha, That was unexpected and pretty funny.

Haha, That was unexpected and pretty funny.
Oh shut up.
There is a amazing discovery and all you talk about is how they implied that we all play second life or such other games.

:U

Second life sucks. But honestly, first they use a reprogrammed HIV strain to cure cancer and now suddenly this? What is this? The best year ever?  
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