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Welcome to the Team Hack-a-Day Wiki!
This wiki is meant to serve as a means for the members of Team Hack-a-Day to centralize our collective information, tips, and ideas in order to maximize our team's accomplishments.
Team Hack-a-Day is a loosely affiliated group of computer enthusiasts who originally met through the Hack-a-Day website. Our goal is to combine the vast amount of unused CPU cycles within our computers via a process known as distributed computing to solve large and complex problems. The aggregate power of our team's contributions has created a virtual supercomputer which is used in a friendly competition between other teams in various distributed computing efforts.
Our camaraderie and enthusiam mixed with the friendly competition and philanthropic nature of the distributed computing projects combine to form an outstanding team whose members are proud of their accomplishments and enjoyable to converse with.
We're always happy to welcome new members to the team, so if you're interested in joining us in our computing efforts check out the getting started page. Hope to see you soon!
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Help us Out
This is a new Wiki for the team so we ask your help in populating this Wiki with topics.
As this is a Wiki anyone can edit here. To get started identifying new topics sit for a moment and think of some aspect of FAH or Team Hack-a-Day that should have a page. Type it into the search bar on the left. If it returns that such a page does not exist click on the linked text that says "this exact title" and begin writing on the subject. If you want to, surf around looking for red links like this. The red typeface indicates that the article is linking to a page that does not yet exist. Go to the non-existant page and begin writing.
It is not necessary that you be an expert folder to participate here. We'd be thrilled to find that users are going through and creating new pages even if they are all stubs that need to be completed by someone more knowledgeable.
Please note that as of 2006/09/01 due to repeated spamming by advertising bots you must now be logged in to edit a page. Creating an account is very simple and takes all of 20 seconds. We apologize for the inconvenience.
