Subject: Re: S@H is soliciting money.
From: Johan Plane
Date: 17/03/2006, 18:50
Newsgroups: sci.astro.seti,alt.sci.seti

Bjorn Damm wrote:

S@H is soliciting money.
Today i received this e-mail from them:

...

But all these successes are just a beginning. As you are aware, SETI@home
has successfully transitioned to operating under BOINC. Because of this,
new searches are on the horizon for SETI@home. We are releasing a new
version of our processing software that increases the sensitivity of our
search by a factor of two or more. We are building and installing a new
data recorder at Arecibo. This data recorder operates in conjunction with
a newly installed receiver that has the capability to observe seven places
on the sky simultaneously. It also increases our sensitivity by another
factor of five. These increases in sensitivity mean that SETI@home will
have capability of detecting signals that are three times more distant
than we could before. The region of space we can search will expand by a
factor of thirty. That's thirty times the chance that your computer will
detect that faint signal from another star.

This increase in capability isn't without cost. Following the "dot com"
bust, the commercial support that kept SETI@home running has largely
disappeared. Because of this loss of support, we can no longer count on
matching funds from the University of California. We are rapidly
approaching the end of what funds we do have. We we will need to raise
about $750,000 to pay for these new capabilities and to keep SETI@home
operating for the next year. Without this support SETI@home may be forced
to shut down (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/sah_budget.php).

We hope that you will consider making a donation to SETI@home
(http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/donate.php). You can make a secure
donation by credit card by clicking this link. Instructions for donation
by check or money order are there as well. Unless you specify otherwise,
your donation will be noted by a star icon next to your username on the
SETI@home pages and your username will appear on our list of donors. If
you do not wish to have this recognition you may indicate that as well.
Please be assured that regardless of whether or not you choose to have
your donation be anonymous, SETI@home will not share your address with
other organizations.

You can check on our fundraising progress by visiting our main site at
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu

Thank You,

  Sir Arthur C. Clarke (Author and Futurist)
  Dan Werthimer (Chief Scientist, SETI@home)

For more information about how to donate:
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/donate.php

...

Yay, now we're not only going to pay for Berkeley research by donating
computertime, paying the electricity bill and transfer costs, now we also get
the opportunity to supply hard cash!

However, if they cannot convince Berkeley that the research is so serious and
important that it deserves some of the research funds available to Berkeley,
it's my opinion the SETI project should be closed.

Smile and be happy!!

Johan