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Major Power Outage at SSL
There was a major power outage on Tuesday evening that affected several buildings here on campus including the entire Space Sciences Laboratory. Power has been restored this morning, and we are slowly getting the project back on line. 18 May 2012 | 15:57:18 UTC · Comment


Your chance to be internationally famous.
The author I mentioned in the previous news item would also like to interview someone outside of the US, hopefully in an interesting location. Again, contact me if you fit the bill. 5 Apr 2012 | 19:47:58 UTC · Comment


Your chance to be famous.
We've been contacted by one of the authors of a book/multimedia project called "The Human Face of Big Data." They're looking to interview someone who is heavily involved in SETI@home (lots of computers) and is also participating in SETILive.

If that's you, drop me a line and I'll help you get connected.
23 Mar 2012 | 5:13:35 UTC · Comment


SETI@home and SETILive
If you're wondering about the difference between SETI@home and SETILive, Dr. Korpela has posted the differences here. 15 Mar 2012 | 0:12:08 UTC · Comment


Astropulse v6 has been released for linux and windows.
We've released the Astropulse version 6 application to the SETI@home project. The only real difference is a couple of minus signs in the code that were added to match changes to the way the data recorder works.

It'll take a while for the credit granted by this application to settle out to a reasonably constant value. If you run optimized applications, I'd suggest you wait a couple of weeks before starting to do Astropulse v6 work just to avoid the possibility that you will be granted an extremely low credit for your work.
13 Mar 2012 | 22:49:21 UTC · Comment


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