From: Scott Caput <scaput@shadow.net>
Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 10:51:13 -0400
Fwd Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 08:40:54 -0400
Subject: Re: Seti@home
>From: Brian Straight <briansxx@gte.net>
>To: <updates@globalserve.net>
>Subject: Seti@home
>Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 09:25:02 -0500
>FYI
>The seti@home software for windows is now available for download
>at the seti@home site: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ (it's
>not supposed to be ready until Monday, so get a jump on others).
>I downloaded last night and started analysing my first data set.
>This thing is, as my daughter would say, "way cool!"
I too have downloaded the software and am analyzing my first
data set. It is WAY cool, and I was surprised at the minimal
effect that the extra processor load had on my system. You don't
even know it's there. I am running a P2 233MHZ MMX processor
with 130 MB ram. This is a great opportunity for Joe public to
be part of something that could change our civilization as we
know it. seti@home say's that if a signal is found, they will
give credit to the PC that discovered it. Neat!
Scott R. Caput
The brain is by far the most complexly organized piece of matter
we know. It is enormously more complicated in structure than a
star is, for instance, which is why astronomers know so much
about stars, and psychologists know so little about brains.
Isaac Asimov
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