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Tiktrac: 1000 days worth of time tracked
Posted on Fri 4 Jan, 2008
We recently updated the homepage for Tiktrac, our time sheets web application. While going over the copy we had an interesting idea: why not include a dynamic counter for the total time tracked?
So now you can see the total amount of time recorded by the Tiktrac community. It currently displays 22210 hours, which is almost 1000 days.
That’s a lot of work… maybe soon we’ll have to switch the counter to days instead of hours!
Folding@Helicoid
Posted on Mon 3 Sep, 2007
When Helicoid isn’t plotting world domination we can sometimes be found in front of our PS3s. Earlier today, while I was daydreaming about big HDTVs and how pleasant the Folding@Home application looks on the PS3, I thought to myself: why doesn’t Helicoid have a Folding team?
So here it is: Folding@Home team 85818, newly set up today. If you like our free products such as Helipad and Multitap, and you like to use the spare CPU cycles on your PC or PS3 while it’s running a screensaver, then why not set your team number to 85818? Consider it a charityware donation.
I’ll be keeping track of the monthly progress on this horrible ad-ridden site here, and I’ll mention the top folder in the blog once in a while.
