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A 40's year old meteorologist, a family man, and a computer maniac, my hobbies include computers, model railroading, and SETI, as well as...

News

Huffington Post SETI@home Blog.
SETI@home Project Scientist Eric Korpela has published a blog entry in the Huffington Post's new science section. Other Berkeley SETI bloggers may follow. Depending upon the response we may only blog there, may restrict blog entries here to things directly related to SETI@home, or we may duplicate the posts here. Let us know what you think. 6 Feb 2012 | 21:07:12 UTC · Comment


First Look at Kepler SETI Candidate Signals
Check out our First Look at Kepler SETI Candidate Signals - No ET yet. 5 Jan 2012 | 21:20:22 UTC · Comment


2 Billion Results
Tuesday morning we reached 2 Billion BOINC results processed by SETI@home! Or to be more accurate, 2 to the power of 31 results (2,147,483,648). This explains why we haven't yet recovered from the weekly outage: we need to update code to accept larger numbers. 8 Nov 2011 | 23:27:33 UTC · Comment


BOINC download server is down.
The BOINC download server is offline, and will remain so for a day or two while we effect repairs. 2 Nov 2011 | 3:49:57 UTC · Comment


Network routing problems have been fixed
For the last few months, network routing issues have been interfering with the connectivity of some participants. The actual problem turned out to be a lack of sufficient memory in our router at the PAIX in Palo Alto. Two days ago we increased the memory in that router by a factor of four. This fixed the problem.

We would like to thank Hurricane Electric, Packet Clearing House, and CENIC for their great technical help in diagnosing and fixing this problem.
21 Oct 2011 | 17:50:51 UTC · Comment


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