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Boinc won't release memory28 Nov 2006 14:41 GMT9
I've looked through here, through the Boinc forums, and Googled, but I
can't find any solutions to this problem:
I've been running Boinc for months without issues until I tried out
the Windows Vista previews. Boinc seems to run fine except that it
Hot and cold sides of extrasolar 'hot Jupiter' detected, no atmospheric heat transport?17 Nov 2006 09:56 GMT1
I first heard of this in my astronomy club meeting (from someone at
Univ. of Central FL) that investigator Joseph Harrington (a UCF
astronomer) and the others indicated below had discovered day/night
differences on a close-in exoplanet.  You'd think that close-in things
Article - Looking for aliens in all the wrong places16 Nov 2006 14:15 GMT1
Article - Looking for aliens in all the wrong places
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2006-10-22-seti-search_x.htm
Based on the recent Cirkovic et.al. paper, with input from Seth.
Sensing, Jason H.
Searching for Extraterrestrial Idiots?16 Nov 2006 13:49 GMT4
So the question is: "Is SETI search for idiots?"
http://www.setileague.org/editor/idiots.htm
>From what I seen in these articles all authors need to learn something,
for example anthropology, history, and military sciences. By authors I
A US Democratic Party majority House and Senate may not mean more effective or efficient NASA funding or operations...12 Nov 2006 09:59 GMT1
A US Democratic Party majority House and Senate may not mean more effective
or efficient NASA funding or operations...
Items in severe need of fixing or replacement or redesign
* Airicebo
My new computer will not contribute to my original account09 Nov 2006 05:23 GMT2
I added a new MAC to my home network and now have four computers. The
seti computer account has been running from 1999 and the three old
computers have been upgraded over the years. They all contribute to my
SETI account
Galileo (NOT Einstein) is inventor of Second postulate of Relativity06 Nov 2006 12:33 GMT14
Galileo (NOT Einstein) is inventor of Second postulate of
Relativity
Einstein’s June 1905,  paper is known as Special Theory of
Relativity?
Is Einstein’s E=mc2, CONCEPTUALLY applicable for energy emitted Chemical Reactions.06 Nov 2006 06:19 GMT9
Is Einstein’s E=mc2, CONCEPTUALLY applicable for energy emitted
Chemical Reactions.
Before applying any equation in any phenomena, we have to see the
conditions and assumptions under which EQAUTION IS derived. What have
Past, present and future of E=mc2:  A  CRITICAL DISCUSSION05 Nov 2006 12:49 GMT1
Past, present and future of E=mc2:  A  CRITICAL DISCUSSION
The link with detailed discussion
(i) How and When E=mc2 was derived ?
 (ii) What are conditions of derivation ?
There was a Signal on SETI@Home about an Hour Ago05 Nov 2006 07:59 GMT2
True.  It displayed a band-width multiplex of the eigth order I believe.
The static then converged on a quantum concentric ring of positron neutrinos
caught up in the orbit of a black hole I believe, the frequency of the bands
were skewed for nearly two thirds of a second.
BBC Are We Alone? Space episode on google video, 30 minutes duration02 Nov 2006 11:48 GMT2
If you are new to SETI (or just curious) you can see the half hour long
Are We Alone? from BBC on google video.
I hope the link works:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3940098719076324399&q=seti&hl=en
 
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