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Just downloaded SETI

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  1. FlyerFanatic

    FlyerFanatic YOU BOYS LIKE MEXICO!?! YEEEHAAWW
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    Yea just d-loaded it, i think i have it set so its like a screen saver type thing, but i have it opened and theres an icon at the bottom right, does that mean its working while i am still at my computer or will i have to stop using my comp for a few minutes before its kicking in. Also what if i exit out of it and go away from my comp will it turn on then? Just trying to make sure its set the right way. Any help is appreciated.
     
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  2. Timing

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    The icon just means you have it set to work in the background also. In the preferences you can set it how you want. If you exit from that it will still come on as the screensaver.
     
  3. Two Sandwiches

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    what is Seti?
     
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    Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
     
  5. FlyerFanatic

    FlyerFanatic YOU BOYS LIKE MEXICO!?! YEEEHAAWW
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    Ok, thanks

    Eddie, SETI is a program that searches for signals from space in search of extraterrestrial, i think everyone should get it actually, works just like a screensaver, doesnt take long to d-load, i am on dial-up and it took like 3 minutes, at least thats how i interperet it, If i am missing anything someone is bound to add to what i said
     
  6. Rockets2K

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    Ive been using it since 99....i feel it is a worthwhile endeavor that I have gladly sacrificed a few clock cycles on 2 of my PCs to support...

    We should get a group together of CC netters ...Im not sure how that works, but another site I go to has all their people grouped together that use SETI.
     
  7. MR. MEOWGI

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    here is the last meail i got from seti. I like using it but my cpu is getting outdated and slow so i quit...

    This is an exciting time for SETI@home.
    On March 18-20 2003 we travel to the Arecibo radio telescope
    to re-observe the most promising "candidates" produced by our search so far.
    There is a chance that these new observations will yield
    the first real evidence of extraterrestrial life.
    Thanks for being part of this history-making effort!
    According to our records, you have processed 1 work units,
    the most recent on March 1, 2003.
    Your contribution of computer time to SETI@home is greatly appreciated.


    Support SETI@home - Join The Planetary Society
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    Without the unwavering support of The Planetary Society,
    we would not be embarking on this round of re-observations.
    We strongly urge all SETI@home users to join The Planetary Society
    and help keep our project alive. If you join now, you'll receive a
    free poster titled "Is Anybody Out There?" featuring an evocative
    image of the millions of stars near the center of our galaxy. Go to:
    http://planetary.org/html/member/SETIoffer.html

    The Planetary Society supports several different searches for
    extraterrestrial intelligence, as well as extra-solar planet research
    and many other worthwhile projects. For a look at the full range of
    their activities, visit http://planetary.org

    Thanks also to our other major sponsors: the University of California,
    Sun Microsystems, Network Appliance, Fujifilm Computer Products, and Quantum;
    and to individuals around the world who have generously donated to SETI@home:
    see http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/donor.html


    Scientific News
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    With the help of participants like you, SETI@home has analyzed
    about 10,000 hours of data from the Arecibo radio observatory,
    producing a database of several billion events
    (spikes, Gaussians, pulses, and triplets).
    >From this database, we have extracted the "candidates" that,
    in our judgement, have the greatest likelihood
    of coming from an extraterrestrial synthetic source.
    The factors in this evaluation include:
    - Signal power
    - Goodness of fit
    - Detection several different times
    - Proximity to a nearby star, especially one similar to our Sun.
    Our next step is to re-observe the top candidates
    by pointing a radio telescope at that location in the sky
    and checking for a similar signal.
    We applied for telescope time at Arecibo and were granted 24 hours,
    in three 8-hour chunks on March 18-20, 2003.
    If everything goes well, this will be enough time to re-observe
    about 150 candidates.

    The re-observations will be done using the main receiver at Arecibo,
    which has a smaller beam and greater sensitivity than
    the antenna we normally use.
    We'll record the re-observations on magnetic tape,
    both in our usual format of 2 bits per sample,
    and in a higher-resolution format with 8 bits per sample.
    Then we'll analyze the recorded data in three ways:

    - We'll do a fast analysis using computers at Arecibo;
    this will guide us in choosing candidates on which to spend more time.

    - We'll analyze the 2-bit data using the current SETI@home client;
    this will take place during the week or two after the Arecibo visit.

    - We'll analyze the 8-bit data using a new client program
    based on BOINC (see below), yielding better sensitivity.
    This will take place a month or two after the Arecibo visit.

    More information on the re-observation project is here:
    http://planetary.org/stellarcountdown/


    Project News
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    The re-observation is just one of the things keeping us busy.
    We have built a new data recorder capable of handling
    the 13-channel multibeam receiver at Parkes in Australia.
    This will produce data for our new "Southern SETI@home" project,
    which we hope to start later this year if we can raise the necessary funds.
    In addition, we are preparing a new distributed computing project,
    Astropulse, that will analyze our current SETI@home data,
    looking for evidence of evaporating black holes,
    fast pulsars, and new types of ET signals.
    See http://www.planetary.org/astropulses.html

    Our upcoming distributed computing projects will use the
    Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC),
    which we are developing with support from the National Science Foundation.
    See http://boinc.berkeley.edu.
    BOINC will also be used by science research projects in other areas,
    such as molecular biology and climate prediction.
    BOINC lets you choose how much computer time to devote to each project.
    The transition from SETI@home to BOINC will be gradual.
    We'll continue to record new data at Arecibo even while BOINC ramps up;
    for now you can help us most by continuing to run SETI@home.

    Whether or not the re-observations find an ET signal,
    SETI@home has been a tremendous success and a lot of fun.
    We are very grateful for the participation and enthusiasm
    of our users all over the world,
    and we look forward to continuing working together
    to investigate the mysteries of the universe.


    Dr. David P. Anderson
    Project Director, SETI@home
    http://setiathome.berkeley.edu

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    If you wish to remove your name from the SETI@home email list,
    please go to the URL:

    http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/cgi?cmd=unsub&a=4287942&b=2143145
     
  8. DrLudicrous

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    There is also Folding @Home, it's research about how proteins fold and what can cause them to misfold. The research hopes to find causes and possible cures for diseases such as Alzheimer's, Mad Cow (BSE), CJD, ALS, and Parkinson's disease. It works in the same way, but there is no screen saver option, it just runs in the background.


    http://folding.stanford.edu/
     
  9. robbie380

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    how much do these programs really help the research? is there some stat on it?
     
  10. KingCheetah

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    Mine has been flashing bright red for a couple days now its says:

    INVASION IMMANENT
    INVASION IMMANENT
    INVASION IMMANENT

    Should I do something...probably just a glitch.

    ;)
     
  11. FlyerFanatic

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    EDIT, its going now. think it had to d-load something before it started
     
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