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'''Folding@Home''' ([[typical]]ly written ''F@H'') is an [[Internets]] [[acronym]] used by bored housewives when they are chatting with their peers. It is also the biggest waste of energy ever, operated by Stanford University which nobody (except nerds and [[PS3]] owners) has ever fucking heard of.
'''Folding@Home''' ([[typical]]ly written ''F@H'') is an [[Internets]] [[acronym]] used by bored housewives when they are chatting with their peers. It is also the biggest waste of energy ever, operated by Stanford University which nobody (except nerds and [[PS3]] owners) has ever fucking heard of.
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 30 June 2011

An illustrated how-to.

Folding@Home (typically written F@H) is an Internets acronym used by bored housewives when they are chatting with their peers. It is also the biggest waste of energy ever, operated by Stanford University which nobody (except nerds and PS3 owners) has ever fucking heard of.

Usage

Mom 1: Hey my washing machine is broken, can I use yours before Husband gets home?
Mom 2: yes but you have to F@H because I have to pick up the kid from lacrosse practice.
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