Surf these sites: Carolyn''s Clinic -- A tongue in cheek look at "One of the world''s leading internet treatment facilities for diseases and psychosis that afflict people who run the Seti at Home program for extended periods of time." Derived statistics for SETI@home -- shows trends in SETI@home participation. Also indicates how recently their pages have been updated. Getting Some Alien Experience -- by Jennifer Sullivan [Wired News] Global Computer Usage -- An extrapolation based on Seti@home statistics on August 5, 1999 by Douglas Huang. Is there anybody out there? -- Explanation of how the free Seti@home screensaver works, enabling you to help in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and aliens. A very nice background piece. SETI CPU Stats -- CPU & OS Comparisons. SETI Forum -- Web boards for discussing SETI. SETI Monitor -- A free program for Windows that monitors the activity of your SETI@home client. It shows the found signals and saves the results from processed work units. SETI Team Art Bell: The Star Maps -- Use these 68 full-scale star maps to find the visual location of the data being processed by the SETI@home screen saver. SETI spy -- SETI Spy is a freeware program to "spy" on the progress and performance of the SETI@home client. Site also has useful SETI@home tips and links. SETI.Germany -- Stickers, Stats and more ... SETI@Home -- A distributed computing project sorting through radio signals to search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. Currently the largest distributed effort with over 1,600,000 users. SETI@Home Speedup tips -- Tips to increase the performance of the SETI@Home client under different operating systems. Also links and a cool photo of the Arecibo Radio Observatory. Searching for extraterrestrials on your own PC -- To boldly go, on screen: The search for extraterrestrial life is reaching homes via software for personal computers [U.S.News & World Report] Speed up SETI@home -- A guide to optimising the performance of a PC with the aim to increase the processing speed of SETI@home. Also SETI@home benchmarks. The geeks and the aliens -- Why are the tech industry''s best and brightest so determined to spearhead the hunt for extraterrestrials? [Salon] UFO or SETI at eTopix -- Tired of waiting for that UFO? Try the real deal with SETI at Home. Use your home PC for SETI? -- a project to use thousands of Internet-connected PCs to help in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. This is not part of the research program of the SETI Institute, but will use data collected with the Arecibo Radio Telescope, in Puerto Rico, as part of Project SERENDIP. The SETI Institute is a major supporter of the SERENDIP search. What is wrong with the SETI@Home project? -- The SETI@Home project is deliberately using poorly performing code "just to brake the unit turn around" so they will not run dry, and to continue to receive contributions from sponsors. [FullOn3D Opinionated] You Can Help Search for Signs of Intelligent Life -- [PC World] One of the earliest articles on the project
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