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Matt, I'm in the same boat as these members plus can it be possible to setup a fault/error reporting message board? BTW you guys do do great work. ____________ | |
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Thank you Matt, David A, Dan, Jeff, Josh Von Korff, Robert Bankay, Kevin Douglas, and anyone I forgot. | |
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I am consantly reiciveng messages that no work is available from the server, what is up with that? Also I have been running seti@home for over 12 years an it is showing that I starte in 2006, what is up with that? | |
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I am consantly reiciveng messages that no work is available from the server, what is up with that? Also I have been running seti@home for over 12 years an it is showing that I starte in 2006, what is up with that? Because there's no tapes to split, and so no work to download?, Setiathome has only been going for just over 11 years!, because you're using a new account, and haven't linked your classic account to it? Claggy | |
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AMEN to Norm Hill! Message 1000467 | |
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AMEN to Norm Hill! Message 1000467 ROGER that!! ____________ Boinc....Boinc....Boinc....Boinc.... | |
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Thank you Matt, David A, Dan, Jeff, Josh Von Korff, Robert Bankay, Kevin Douglas, and anyone I forgot. I sure like to hear, what's going on in-- and how the Project makes progress. Can only agree with Byron. FJV ____________ Knight Who Says Ni N!, OUT numbered................. | |
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Helloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! | |
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Helloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Gotta remember, the folks @ SETI are working on fixing problems, they look in from time to time, however right now they are more worried about fixing the problems they had over the last few days. Hang tight, I'm sure one of the crew will post eventually. Matt has gotten a bit burned out from doing it daily, Eric posts every now and then, the others I don't know. I know many folks want to be kept up to date on whats happening behind the scene's, me personally, I'd rather them fix the problem, then tell us what happened after the fact, not while they are in the middle of trying to fix things. The longer it takes them to fix things, the longer the project is down. ____________ | |
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Thanks for all the hard work put in. Just a question: Has anyone modeled what we would sound like, say, a million light years away? The earth is rotating, moving around a star moving around a galaxy, and antennae are purposely designed not to propagate omnidirectionally (favoring instead the intended audience direction) a listener would only hear many of them when they happened to be tangentially located, that is on the horizon of Earth with respects to their Arecibo. What would we actually sound like? | |
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... Has anyone modeled what we would sound like, say, a million light years away? The earth is rotating, moving around a star moving around a galaxy, and antennae are purposely designed not to propagate omnidirectionally (favoring instead the intended audience direction) The effects of "dispersion" of a transmission propagating through space, and of "Doppler shift" due to the Earth's trajectory and rotation, are all included as part of the seti search. That's what all the 'dechirping' and FFTs are all about. However, the possible search is so vast that we must make assumptions that ET want their transmissions to be found. From that, we can then make a very much smaller search to look for transmissions that are purposefully intended to be found. a listener would only hear many of them when they happened to be tangentially located, that is on the horizon of Earth with respects to their Arecibo. What would we actually sound like? With our present technology and understanding, and following the example of how our terrestrial transmission technology is developing, we simply would not hear anything. For our own transmissions, it might be possible to detect the various high power military and interplanetary radar transmissions many light years away. The most powerful is Arecibo's radar! Keep searchin', Martin ____________ Mandriva Linux A user friendly OS! See new freedom Mageia2 The Future is what We make IT (GPLv3) | |
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Thanks for the info. | |
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You're welcome, and welcome to the biggest search on earth! | |
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