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Wed May 24, 2017, 12:37 PM May 2017

Citizen Science - A Brief History of SETI@Home

The year was 1999, and the people were going online. AOL, Compuserve, mp3.com, and AltaVista loaded bit by bit after dial-up chirps, on screens across the world. Watching the internet extend its reach, a small group of scientists thought a more extensive digital leap was in order, one that encompassed the galaxy itself. And so it was that before the new millennium dawned, researchers at the University of California released a citizen-science program called SETI@Home.

The idea went like this: When internet-farers abandoned their computers long enough that a screen saver popped up, that saver wouldn’t be WordArt bouncing around, 3-D neon-metallic pipes installing themselves inch by inch, or a self-satisfied flying Windows logo. No. Their screens would be saved by displays of data analysis, showing which and how much data from elsewhere their CPUs were churning through during down-time. The data would come from observations of distant stars, conducted by astronomers searching for evidence of an extraterrestrial intelligence. Each participating computer would dig through SETI data for suspicious signals, possibly containing a “Hello, World” or two from aliens. Anyone with 28 kbps could be the person to discover another civilization.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/05/aliens-on-your-packard-bell/527445/
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I currently work on 3 different projects through the BOINC platform, Seti, MilkyWay, and Rosetta.

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Citizen Science - A Brief History of SETI@Home (Original Post) OnlinePoker May 2017 OP
Next month is my 10th anniversary... rawtribe May 2017 #1
I've added this one OnlinePoker May 2017 #3
K & R... dhill926 May 2017 #2
I started on SETI@home moved to genome@home duncang May 2017 #4

duncang

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4. I started on SETI@home moved to genome@home
Wed May 24, 2017, 01:54 PM
May 2017

Now have all my computers on Folding@home. I like how boinc works also.

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