On Jul 11, 2006, at 1:15 AM, Nelsn Helm wrote:

> The Activity Monitor shows that I'm running lots of stuff I didn't  
> know about, including a program titled
>       TrueBlueEnvironme.
> What is it? Do I need it?

That's Classic. If you're not running any really old programs, you  
don't need it.

> FahCore_65.exe uses over 5% of my CPU, and I haven't  a clue what  
> it does. I thot .exe programs were for PCs.

This is the executable for the Folding at Home project [1]. They seem  
to name everything like a Windows program even under Mac and Linux. I  
used to run this in the background and when I quit they were at  
version 7.0. You're running version 6.5, so I'm sure your binary must  
be out of date. (I quit running it because it was not playing nicely  
with other programs and the organization seemed very Windows-centric.)

[1] <http://folding.stanford.edu/>
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