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On arxiv - Messaging to Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence30 Oct 2006 19:31 GMT3
The abstract is at
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0610031
The paper is at
http://www.arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0610/0610031.pdf
SETI/OSETI LL-1 Galactic Drifter prototype30 Oct 2006 14:48 GMT5
With regards to the topic of our sending out a super-fast deep space
probe for obtaining a better SETI/OSETI look-see, and otherwise for the
perfectly honorable intentions of transmitting various packets that'll
inform ETs that we too exist.  Perhaps we need to start this sort of
we are back!29 Oct 2006 12:54 GMT1
Wir sind wieder da! Nach langer Zeit bei United Devices sind wir per Boinc
wieder bei SETI@Home
Wir haben aber neu angefangen. Die alten Stats lassen wir weg.
Millennium-PC Germany
100  Years of  E=mc2 : A critic is  Nameless, Placeless, Identityless ?27 Oct 2006 18:29 GMT1
Can a critic of book
100 Years of E=mc2
be without NAME , PLACE and IDENTITY ?
100 Years of E =mc2
The Sun had Sisters26 Oct 2006 06:15 GMT6
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/061024_sun_sisters.html
"The Sun had sisters when it was born, according to new research, hundreds
to thousands of them.
And at least one was a supernova, providing further support for the idea
Twenty First Century GOP presents        The Alien Plot26 Oct 2006 05:42 GMT6
Twenty First Century GOP presents
       The Alien Plot
      For out target group
How to have a good ROI on the search for extraterrestrial life.
Epsilon Equivalence26 Oct 2006 02:57 GMT7
The equivalence of epsilon is where i=c of word w in the primary summantion
of the equivalent Cooley-Tukey FFT which represents the gravity in
super-luminal communication to j where i:=-j, i->6, j->6 in the reflexive
decimal notation for the imaginary term of the secondary ...
Credits "better" than WU ?25 Oct 2006 14:07 GMT6
A small question.
The number of work units (wu) completed by seti@home is replaced with
credits for a while.
If I remember well they are statistical values based on the CPU time * power
gaussian candidates25 Oct 2006 08:03 GMT8
I visit here to get information on the gaussian candidate signals
recieved and analyzed so far, I understand there have been some
interesting signals with hallmarks of valid ET origins and have been
revisited with success, where is the information and debate about the
Eavesdropping on Radio Broadcasts from Galactic Civilizations with Upcoming Observatories for Redshifted 21cm Radiation24 Oct 2006 12:39 GMT7
In the "why didn't I think of this" category:
astro-ph/0610377
Title: Eavesdropping on Radio Broadcasts from Galactic Civilizations with Upcoming Observatories for Redshifted 21cm Radiation
Authors: Abraham Loeb, Matias Zaldarriaga (Harvard)
PlanetQuest22 Oct 2006 03:20 GMT2
http://www.planetquest.org/
"Current Status: Development and Alpha Testing
The PlanetQuest Collaboratory will turn your computer (Mac, PC, Linux, and
others) into a virtual astronomical observatory that you can use to make
SETI@home needs you20 Oct 2006 12:38 GMT3
SETI@Home at University of California recalls his old users and new
subscribers :
See http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/
There are exciting times for SETI@home. We recently installed a new
SETI@home : duration of a process on your PC ?19 Oct 2006 16:50 GMT5
In order to update an article about boinc interface of seti@home, could some
of you give me the time that takes your PC to execute a work unit ?
I 'ld like to know the time on PC running at
1-1.2 GHz
arecibo seti message  ?19 Oct 2006 02:19 GMT2
Could someone confirm me the reemissions of arecibo message ?
In may 1999,  Tysor R.Chan suggested to NASA to resend the msg with 23
additional pages. Do you you know if it was accepted and who 'd have sent it
?
Intel Pledges 80 Core CPU in 5 Years...18 Oct 2006 22:27 GMT2
If this proves to be more than hype, it'll definetly be fun crunching
SETI..!
(Or calculating the effects of nuclear explosions, I suppose!)
http://news.com.com/Intel+pledges+80+cores+in+five+years/2100-1006_3-6119618.html
 
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