RedBull 0 #1 November 29, 2001 Does anyone else participate in the SETI@Home project?For those of you who haven't heard of it, it allows anyone with a PC and an internet connection to help out with the SETI project (The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence). It's the project Jodie Foster was a part of in "Contact". It listens to radio noise from space and searches for evidence of non-randomness.A program on your PC analyses a chunk of radio noise data (collected from the Aricebo radio telescope in Puerto Rico), sends the results back to SETI, and then gets another (run 24/7 or as a screen saver). It's pretty cool. The program itself looks pretty cool whilst it doing its thing, too. I've racked up about 1050 results now from 2.3 years of CPU time.You can download at: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/We should form a dropzone.com team."If Fonzie is so cool, why does he hang around high school nerds?" - anonymous post from jumptheshark.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #2 November 29, 2001 Yes I have participated. I was working on a project that searched for Intelligent life in the US military. After ten years with no success the project was cancelled and I got out...."and I'm not easily impressed...Ooohh look...a blue car!" -Homer Simpson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pack40 0 #3 November 29, 2001 I am participating too. Every night I look at the sky to see a UFO. To see an alien grab his neck and beat the next week's lottery number out of him.Hey you!You with that pale grey skin and big black eyes, want something? You deaf? I am talking to you, ballon head... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slappie 9 #4 November 29, 2001 QuoteI was working on a project that searched for Intelligent life in the US military. Now I can BELIEVE this one!! I'm sure there was no contact with intelligent life! My New Website with 24hr Chat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpeedRacer 1 #5 November 29, 2001 I've also heard that they're getting people to use those old satellite dishes (those big ones that people used to use before they came out with those little ones) to look for signals. Evidently, if you get enough people using these all over the planet, it's supposed to be even more effective than those giant white telescope/antennae thingies that NASA has out in the desert. Speed RacerWhat contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork from my lunch?!-WC Fields Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strynx 0 #6 November 29, 2001 Hey guys stop looking we got one right here.AKA AlienAngel"The wonderous void seems so attractive." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alienangel 0 #7 November 29, 2001 QuoteTo see an alien grab his neck and beat the next week's lottery number out of him. Hey you! You with that pale grey skin and big black eyes, want something? What? Oh sorry, thought you were talking to me... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JeffGordon 0 #8 November 29, 2001 I have been doing this for a while now. It would be great to have a dropzone.com team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larry 0 #9 November 29, 2001 I have 855 data units completed. ([email protected])I love the stuff, study of the cosmos, astrophysics; have read Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time” about 5 times. Each time I understand it a little more. Reality is much stranger than fiction. Hate the tabloid shit. I’m 100% sure there is life elsewhere. Would like to see what lies beneath the ice of Europa, down near the volcanic vents.-Larry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pack40 0 #10 November 29, 2001 Trying to search for a UFO with anti-aircraft guns, battery and missles. Must have been a great job. Sgt. RedBull: Sir, is that a UFO?Maj. John "UFO-KILLAH" Doe: FIRE! Kill 'Em All, I love the smell of the burning UFOs in the morning! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jfields 0 #11 November 29, 2001 There are other alternatives to SETI out there for people wanting to put their computers to work.Genome@HomeFolding@HomeThese are both run through Stanford Univ. and do computations for genetic research. I prefer that to Seti, although all are good.http://gah.stanford.edu/JustinMy Homepage Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 3 #12 November 29, 2001 There is a skydiver's team!Check out; THIS.Paulhttp://futurecam.com/skydive.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallingILweenie 0 #13 November 29, 2001 Maybe they can get the flying saucer to replace the jet at Quincy!Now, how do you yell "5 right" and "cut" in alien? They prolly use GPS anyway..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harro 0 #14 November 29, 2001 Do you think we should search for intelligent life here first????Freemind, freesky, freebeer, freefly, freesex Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #15 November 29, 2001 "Do you think we should search for intelligent life here first????"I'm here!!!"and I'm not easily impressed...Ooohh look...a blue car!" -Homer Simpson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harro 0 #16 November 29, 2001 Are you Intellegant...intelligant...intelli give a stuff!!!Freemind, freesky, freebeer, freefly, freesex Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jfields 0 #17 November 29, 2001 Quote"Do you think we should search for intelligent life here first????"I'm here!!!That doesn't prove anything! JustinMy Homepage Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #18 November 29, 2001 "That doesn't prove anything"Even negative results always proves something in any experiment....."and I'm not easily impressed...Ooohh look...a blue car!" -Homer Simpson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jfields 0 #19 November 29, 2001 QuoteEven negative results always proves something in any experiment.....True. Just checking to make sure you didn't think you were the brainiac control group. JustinMy Homepage Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #20 November 29, 2001 "brainiac control group"Of which I'm sure YOU consider yourself a part......"and I'm not easily impressed...Ooohh look...a blue car!" -Homer Simpson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jfields 0 #21 November 29, 2001 QuoteOf which I'm sure YOU consider yourself a part......You and Kreamer were calling me "Mensa Boy." JustinMy Homepage Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #22 November 29, 2001 "You and Kreamer were calling me "Mensa Boy." The irony in that statement is quite glaring......"and I'm not easily impressed...Ooohh look...a blue car!" -Homer Simpson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wingnut 0 #23 November 30, 2001 in reply to what freeflir29 wrote this was said:QuoteNow I can BELIEVE this one!! I'm sure there was no contact with intelligent lifedudes!!!!,what the hell, ya talkin' ta me? i say ya talkin' ta me?? ya better watch it!!!! i know judo, ju don't know if i got a knife, ju don't know if i got a gun....... and clay we know they didn't find any inteligant life in the military but your results were taken from a bad sample, you need to survey all the branches not just the army!!!!!! "up my noooossseee"- wingnut, at first euro dz.com boogie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jfields 0 #24 November 30, 2001 Quote"You and Kreamer were calling me "Mensa Boy." The irony in that statement is quite glaring......Nope. Don't believe it. I know fawning admiration when I see it. JustinMy Homepage Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #25 November 30, 2001 "you need to survey all the branches not just the army!!!!!!"Funny thing was....in all seriousness.....the longer I was a ROMAD the less I could stand the "Regular Air Force" people. Bunch a freakin whinin little bitches (No offense) I can say that too.....I was an aircraft mechanic for 3 years before I cross trained. I was ashamed of what I had been...LOL But...I bettered myself! As you shall! Airman Leadership School was torture. Being stuck hanging out with Air Force folk for 5 weeks. I was the class leader though so I got to run the show. In the end I got the Levitow. I'm pretty sure it was because of my propensity to cuss the class out behind closed doors. I could see the smirks of about half the class as I was doing it. I was saying all the things most people wouldn't. The other half was in shock that someone would "insult" them like that. It was kinda fun but annoying all at the same time. I was in the right so fuck em!I couldn't stand the regular joes in the army either. They were quite often a couple fries short of a happy meal. The Officers were pot luck. You never knew from one to the next if they were any good or not. You just had to get to know them. I worked with many good ones and several really bad ones. The SF guys are where it's at. Good folks! They are smart. Work hard as hell and play just as hard. The Officers don't have attitudes unlike conventional forces. If they had attitudes they'll get their ass handed to them by the enlisted guys or just find their stuff sitting outside the team room when they come to work. Not very subtle those guys...LMAO I found some pretty good folks while in the military. They always seemed to be the exception rather than the rule. So, I had to move on.......It will be interesting to see if you still want to get out after you become a ROMAD Wingi. I think it might change your mind."and I'm not easily impressed...Ooohh look...a blue car!" -Homer Simpson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites