Hi...

Here is something intriguing I heard about on NPR yesterday.  It is a Seismic 
Monitoring program that can run in the background on computers that have 
built-in accelerometers (newer Macs) or PCs with an external one with usb 
connection.  The hope is to have a world wide network of computers sensing 
quakes, especially in places where there are many quakes.  

It is designed to be an educational project with schools involved doing 
"citizen science" (sort of like CoCoRaHS).  They have interactive/educational 
software and seismic monitoring software.

Disclaimer... I haven't tried the software yet so I can't recommend it one way 
or the other until I do.

Does the XO have an accelerometer? No matter if it doesn't because it has usb 
ports to spare.  Any chance of someone getting a version of the software to 
work on the XOs?  Maybe one of our developers who knows what would have to be 
done to get it to work on the XO could contact the Quake Catcher Network and 
ask it they could do it?

Here is a link to the site:

http://qcn.stanford.edu/downloads/

Looks like it is based at Stanford.

Caryl                                     
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