Message boards : Cafe Rosetta : Newbie Question About Teams
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     lindar Send message Joined: 29 Feb 12 Posts: 2 Credit: 126,139 RAC: 0  | 
        
         
 Is there any reason to join a team as opposed to not joining in terms of how much 'work' my computer can do? That is, is it more efficient to work in a team rather than individually? Thanks! Linda  | 
        
       Greg_BESend message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5770 Credit: 6,139,760 RAC: 0  | 
        
         
 Is there any reason to join a team as opposed to not joining in terms of how much 'work' my computer can do? That is, is it more efficient to work in a team rather than individually? The work you do on your computer is your work, it is not affected by the team. The team is a place to "belong" and add your points to the overall team score, which in turn puts that team in a certain ranking of BOINC cruncher teams from around the world. Some teams websites have a place to socialize as well. It really depends on what team you want to be part of and what they have to offer.  | 
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     lindar Send message Joined: 29 Feb 12 Posts: 2 Credit: 126,139 RAC: 0  | 
        
         
 Thanks!  Linda 
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