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SETI@home project

I was surfing around the web and I found this site: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/

"......The SETI@home program is a special kind of screensaver. Like other screensavers it starts up when you leave your computer unattended, and it shuts down as soon as you return to work. What it does in the interim is unique. While you are getting coffee, or having lunch or sleeping, your computer will be helping the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence by analyzing data specially captured by the world's largest radio telescope."

Someone interested?

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It's an interesting project - both because of what they're searching for and because it's a hugely sucessfull implementation of distributed processing. I've been running thier software on some of my PCs for a while and have managed to complete just over 1,000 units

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That's been around for a while. I've used it on and off. I haven't used it in quite a while though. I always wanted to be the one to discover ET.

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io had it working on a pervious pc. i just found it too slow. not sure if i completed any units or not. now, if i was head of i.t. in some firm, i would suggest using it there. that would be fun.

came across the link to it originally via a free webspace provider i was using.

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I've been running thier software on some of my PCs for a while and have managed to complete just over 1,000 units


Hey Matt,
that's a lot of units! How fast is your processor? I just finished my second unit with my PIII 1GHz processor.

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I have seti@home running on my home server which has a 1.1GHz Athlon. It's on 24 hours a day, pumping out units every 8-10 hours. This server has high disk and memory utilization but other then seti, the processor utilization is very low which explains my high number. I run this program on a couple other PCs but they all have slower processors and are only on when I'm using them. I think around 90% of those units were completed by this Athlon.

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One account can be used on several machines at the same time? That's great! We can register an account named cert21 and the members will be able to log on with this account(if someone is interested of course). What do you think about this?

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strangely....

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One account can be used on several machines at the same time? That's great! We can register an account named cert21 and the members will be able to log on with this account(if someone is interested of course). What do you think about this?



NOBODY INTERESTED?

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Take me to your leader! Is that George W. Bush or the recently rephrased Bill Gates as 'chief software architect'? Seriously though, we all know that when the ET's come they're gonna land on the white house lawn ...

I too have at least seen this program in action.

I bet if we ever do find life like this then they're real nasty. How nasty can you get? ... well, I mean REAL nasty.

In the meantime I will keep my head down and simply pray for all mankind.

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NOBODY INTERESTED?



I'm not, but that's not to say that others wouldn't be.

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