SETI and Einstein Cooperation on a Q6600

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Josef W. Segur
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Message 685981 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 2:44:04 UTC - in response to Message 685761.  

...took advantage of today's cloudburst to get a fresh stock of 11ja07ag VHAR results, which seem to be clustered near 2.5 AR.
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Maybe something lasting over 6 hours might better be called a slewstorm than a cloudburst?
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Message 686145 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 9:30:04 UTC - in response to Message 685761.  

Since archae86 has cited me for the 'parallel VHAR' effect and the 'Einstein cycle' effect <snip>

When I cited Richard Haselgrove, I had not remembered his emphasis on the stronger effect at high Angle Range.
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Thinking about it a bit more, I think I'd better withdraw that bit about VHAR. I noticed that effect when BOINC ran many SETI tasks in parallel: it ran them together because of EDF: and EDF happens at VHAR. So my observations were limited to VHAR, but the effect may not be so limited.

Further controlled observations at different AR may be useful - or if not useful, certainly interesting!
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