Subject: Re: Seti like program for SMALLPOX CURE
From: Art
Date: 04/10/2003, 02:25
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Michael D. Ober wrote:

Sounds bogus to me.  There are only a few samples of the Smallpox virus
still left in the world and it hasn't been seen in the wild for over two
decades.

Mike.

"Chuck in Minot" <no0z@earthmail.com> wrote in message
news:vnmgis9c15n061@corp.supernews.com...
Just got this in my PC-NEWS inbox, has anybody heard
of this, and they do mention the S@H project as well.

PC GRID POWERS SEARCH FOR SMALLPOX CURE
Volunteers worldwide hook up PCs to help discover a new treatment.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,112713,tk,dn100103X,00.asp



There is already a vacine for smallpox, although a small percentage
of the population can have adverse reactions to it.  Most samples
of smallpox are locked away in vaults.  Finding it in the wild
is extremely rare.  It seems that cures for AIDS and Ebola would be
a more worthwhile project.