No, not you or I but …
5,000,000 Seti@home users achieved May 21, 2004.
And Seti@home turned 5 years old May 18, 2004.
No sign of ET yet - but thanks to Team Phoenix doctors and staff - mother and baby crunchers still going strong.
No, not you or I but …
5,000,000 Seti@home users achieved May 21, 2004.
And Seti@home turned 5 years old May 18, 2004.
No sign of ET yet - but thanks to Team Phoenix doctors and staff - mother and baby crunchers still going strong.
It certainly has been an interesting project Vajras.
I think it’s a wonderfull tribute to how so many people can come together and build relationships and friendships with people you don’t even know.
Taken from a 5 year old news story here
“The average Intel box takes an average of 35 hours to analyse each chunk of data, although these systems obviously include legendary under-performers such as the 8086, the original Celeron and anything made by Cyrix. Next most popular is the PowerPC which handles the Dalek data in a mere 23 hours, closely followed by SunSPARC which analyses the alien artefacts in just 16 Earth hours.”
:chuckle: