Belgium, a small country with a great team: BOINC.BE

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Message 52680 - Posted: 24 Apr 2008, 12:25:46 UTC

Today BOINC.BE entered the top 20 of all projects combined. A remarkable achievement for a team from a relatively small country like Belgium. With our recent average of over 600K/day we rank even higher, at position 16. This means that we can rise even further.

As a national team we only let 5 countries before us: the US, Germany, Canada, Australia and the Czech Republic. But we want to do better. We reach the vast majority of crunchers in the north of our country. We would like to launch a special appeal to our friends in the south to join our effort. Help us build a top team where all Belgians feel at home in a friendly, multilingual team and forum.

BOINC.BE: For Belgians who love the smell of glowing red cpu's in the morning
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Message 53264 - Posted: 22 May 2008, 8:03:36 UTC
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They (Belguim)have great beer too...Chimay Red. Good stuff.
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Message 53266 - Posted: 22 May 2008, 8:49:40 UTC

I only do Kriek now and then.

I work in Brussels and heard from someone there is a place that has 2000 beers and is close to the market. Thats got to be a good place for the beer drinkers of America.
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