Re: [ot] seti

2002-01-24 Thread Ian

Chang[linuxism] wrote:
 
 can your clients talk to seti headquarter?
 

Yep.

Results Received 3777
Total CPU Time   3.408 years
Average CPU Time per work unit   7 hr 54 min 13.9 sec
Last result returned:Thu Jan 24 13:41:30 2002 UTC
 
(9:41 AM ET)

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Re: [ot] seti

2002-01-24 Thread Andrew Mathews

Chang[linuxism] wrote:
 
 can your clients talk to seti headquarter?
 
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   - January 24, 2002 - 
The data server is currently overloaded. Many
users are unable to connect to send/receive data.
We are working on it - sorry for the inconveneince.

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Re: [ot] seti

2002-01-24 Thread Myles Green

On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 21:47:26 +0800
Chang[linuxism] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 can your clients talk to seti headquarter?

?? well, their servers were down for a little while but they seem to be
back online again now.

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Re: SETI...

2001-09-18 Thread Chang

what a shame... 225 only.

[root@server seti]# cat /home/seti/user_info.sah
type=user info
name=mwchang
nresults=225
total_cpu=8242798.854250
params_index=0

%  2,199  units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years
worth.
% I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)

471 last time I checked...

724 completed here...




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Re: SETI...

2001-09-18 Thread Bill Day

Thanks for the replies.. but most of them seem to have an ignorant 
objective...

Where are the type of projects taht would be working for medical research.. 
looking for cures...

I really don't care if there are aliens out there.. we have enuff aliens from 
the middle east in our country now, terrorizing the hell out of us.

Anyway, before I get on a soap box about the middle east I'm of to work.

On Monday 17 September 2001 20:20, you wrote:
 you can just search google.com for SETI@home and distributed.net
 Don't just think about cpu cycles. Think coal and oil. Your computer
 needs electricity.

 Bill Day wrote:
 Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these
  companies that 'borrow' cpu cycles.
 
 would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one
  or two that I feel more like helping...

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Re: SETI...

2001-09-18 Thread Douglas J. Hunley

On Monday 17 September 2001 22:00, Andrew Mathews babbled:
 Bill Day wrote:
  Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these
  companies that 'borrow' cpu cycles.
 
  would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one
  or two that I feel more like helping...
 
  TIA,

 snip
 http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

http://distributed.net
http://www.google.com/search?q=genome@home
http://www.google.com/search?q=folding@home
http://www.folderol.org/

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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Alan Jackson

On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 08:37:18 -0400  Jerry McBride wrote:
 
 Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing data for
 the SETI project at Arecibo Radio Observatory.
 
 I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.
 
 By the way, the new Xseti viewer is really nice too. :')

I run it under Tkseti myself. Let's see, I'm on unit 331 on this box, over
12,000 cpu hours worth. 
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Chang

Frankly, I question the value of this search program. And we could stop 
this program from running without crashing a plane into WTC, right?  :)


I run it under Tkseti myself. Let's see, I'm on unit 331 on this box, over
12,000 cpu hours worth. 




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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread burns

On September 17, 2001 03:40 am, Chang wrote:
 Frankly, I question the value of this search program. And we could stop
 this program from running without crashing a plane into WTC, right?  :)



Not funny.

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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Bruce Marshall

On Sunday 16 September 2001 21:57 pm, Alan Jackson wrote:
  
  Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing
  data for the SETI project at Arecibo Radio Observatory.
  
  I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.
  
  By the way, the new Xseti viewer is really nice too. :')

 I run it under Tkseti myself. Let's see, I'm on unit 331 on this box, over
 12,000 cpu hours worth.

Piddly:o) 

2,199  units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.

Sounds like we need to form a  'Caldera Refugees'  SETI group.


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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Andrew Mathews

Bruce Marshall wrote:
snip 
 Piddly:o)
 
 2,199  units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.
 
 Sounds like we need to form a  'Caldera Refugees'  SETI group.
 
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 Every creature has within itself the wild, uncontrollable urge to punt.

Okay, since we're going that direction2538 units as of this morning.
And yeah, I'd be interested in joining if this group created one.
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Jerry McBride

On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:55:39 -0400 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

---snipi--

 Piddly:o) 
 
 2,199  units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.
 

I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)



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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Kurt Wall

Jerry McBride wrote:
% On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:55:39 -0400 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% 
% ---snipi--
% 
%  Piddly:o) 
%  
%  2,199  units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.
%  
% 
% I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)

471 last time I checked...

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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Douglas J. Hunley

On Sunday 16 September 2001 09:10, Jerry McBride babbled:
 On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:51:13 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley
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 wrote:
  why not distributed.net? or genome@home? or folding@home?
  at least their clients are optimized to get the most out of your idle
  time and not designed to on purpose to use a non-optimized algorithm...
  ;0

 I'd rather find E.T. than bust someones idea of a good encryption code key.
 :')

distributed.net is not just cracking keys. and what about folding@home or 
genome@home?
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Ian Marchak

Quoting Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 The WTC incidence may be a conspiraryc... maybe we shoudl contact the 
 X-Files...

I feel quite safe in saying that I am not the only list member who finds 
comments that make light of what happened to be totally unacceptable, in poor 
taste and most likely indicative of someone who themselves feels little or no 
remorse for what has happened.

I would suggest that if you feel the need to offer quips and make comments of 
this nature you look elsewhere for an audience.

I am not your friend and am happy for that, I would be ashamed at your comments 
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Chang

My system is still one SETI unit daily. But I really question this program.

Frankly, I question the value of this search program. And we could stop
this program from running without crashing a plane into WTC, right?  :)

Not funny.




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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Bill Day

Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these companies 
that 'borrow' cpu cycles.

would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one or 
two that I feel more like helping...  

TIA,

On Monday 17 September 2001 11:51, you wrote:
 Quoting Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  The WTC incidence may be a conspiraryc... maybe we shoudl contact the
  X-Files...

 I feel quite safe in saying that I am not the only list member who finds
 comments that make light of what happened to be totally unacceptable, in
 poor taste and most likely indicative of someone who themselves feels
 little or no remorse for what has happened.

 I would suggest that if you feel the need to offer quips and make comments
 of this nature you look elsewhere for an audience.

 I am not your friend and am happy for that, I would be ashamed at your
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Chang

you can just search google.com for SETI@home and distributed.net
Don't just think about cpu cycles. Think coal and oil. Your computer 
needs electricity.

Bill Day wrote:

Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these companies 
that 'borrow' cpu cycles.

would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one or 
two that I feel more like helping...  




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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Andrew Mathews

Bill Day wrote:
 
 Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these companies
 that 'borrow' cpu cycles.
 
 would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one or
 two that I feel more like helping...
 
 TIA,
 
snip
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Ken Moffat

What's to question. They scan the heavens, and we analyze the results.

On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 09:01:17 +0800
Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My system is still one SETI unit daily. But I really question this
program.
 
 Frankly, I question the value of this search program. And we could
stop
 this program from running without crashing a plane into WTC, right? 
:)
 
 Not funny.
 
 
 
 
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-17 Thread Myles Green

Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jerry McBride wrote:
 % On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:55:39 -0400 Bruce Marshall
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 % 
 % ---snipi--
 % 
 %  Piddly:o) 
 %  
 %  2,199  units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years
 worth.
 %  
 % 
 % I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)
 
 471 last time I checked...

724 completed here...

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SETI...

2001-09-16 Thread Jerry McBride


Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing data for
the SETI project at Arecibo Radio Observatory.

I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.

By the way, the new Xseti viewer is really nice too. :')


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Re: SETI...

2001-09-16 Thread Douglas J. Hunley

On Sunday 16 September 2001 08:37, Jerry McBride babbled:
 Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing data
 for the SETI project at Arecibo Radio Observatory.

 I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.

 By the way, the new Xseti viewer is really nice too. :')

why not distributed.net? or genome@home? or folding@home?
at least their clients are optimized to get the most out of your idle time 
and not designed to on purpose to use a non-optimized algorithm... ;0
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-16 Thread Jerry McBride

On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:51:13 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


 why not distributed.net? or genome@home? or folding@home?
 at least their clients are optimized to get the most out of your idle time 
 and not designed to on purpose to use a non-optimized algorithm... ;0

I'd rather find E.T. than bust someones idea of a good encryption code key. :')


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Re: SETI...

2001-09-16 Thread Chang

The WTC incidence may be a conspiraryc... maybe we shoudl contact the 
X-Files...

Jerry McBride wrote:

On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:51:13 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


why not distributed.net? or genome@home? or folding@home?
at least their clients are optimized to get the most out of your idle time 
and not designed to on purpose to use a non-optimized algorithm... ;0


I'd rather find E.T. than bust someones idea of a good encryption code key. :')





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Re: SETI...

2001-09-16 Thread Ken Moffat

I've been doing seti for quite a while. 281 data units completed. It's
nice to have the graphic client for linux. something to check out is
TKSeti, a nice graphic frontend.

On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 08:37:18 -0400
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing
data for
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 I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.
 
 By the way, the new Xseti viewer is really nice too. :')
 
 
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-16 Thread Chang

 I always ran the job with cron. Don't care much about it as long as it 
didn't  die.

Ken Moffat wrote:

I've been doing seti for quite a while. 281 data units completed. It's
nice to have the graphic client for linux. something to check out is
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Re: SETI...

2001-09-16 Thread burns

On September 16, 2001 09:10 am, Jerry McBride wrote:
 On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:51:13 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley
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 wrote:
  why not distributed.net? or genome@home? or folding@home?
  at least their clients are optimized to get the most out of your idle
  time and not designed to on purpose to use a non-optimized algorithm...
  ;0

 I'd rather find E.T. than bust someones idea of a good encryption code key.
 :')

And why should I burn cycles so some big corporation can more quickly patent genomes 
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