There was a brief discussion/thread about SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) a while back.
A guy at work has been participating in what is known as "SETI @ home" for a few years... .
Basically - researchers that analyze radio telescope data that they collect require HUGE servers or basically 'render farms' to analyze their "ET broadcasts".
By signing up for this program - your computer at home or work that sits idle (while being connected to the internet) will spend it's "idle" CPU cycles re-analyzing their data... .
Here's the site to sign up and/or get more info:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
Soon as I'm done posting this - I'm signing up... . why not let my idle computer at work do something useful while I'm not here at work glaring at the monitor.
The network admin hasn't said anything about him participating... . the files are small and the risk of harm is very minimal. Besides, if you've got a network/infrastructure that weak... you've got bigger fish to fry.
Matt
A guy at work has been participating in what is known as "SETI @ home" for a few years... .
Basically - researchers that analyze radio telescope data that they collect require HUGE servers or basically 'render farms' to analyze their "ET broadcasts".
By signing up for this program - your computer at home or work that sits idle (while being connected to the internet) will spend it's "idle" CPU cycles re-analyzing their data... .
Here's the site to sign up and/or get more info:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
Soon as I'm done posting this - I'm signing up... . why not let my idle computer at work do something useful while I'm not here at work glaring at the monitor.
The network admin hasn't said anything about him participating... . the files are small and the risk of harm is very minimal. Besides, if you've got a network/infrastructure that weak... you've got bigger fish to fry.
Matt
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