Posts by David Madison

1) Message boards : The Lounge : 98% of people have no interest in the projects (Message 36307)
Posted 1 Jan 2011 by David Madison
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People will not be interested in a Boinc project because they will not understand why it is important. Give them a reason. In late 2001 the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)threatened to fire 17 employees for running Seti@Home on company computers. I wrote their inspector general this letter explaining why the program was so important:

Please rethink your decision to fire seventeen employees who used your computers to run the SETI program. Consider the following:

You may compare our world today to the then known world of September 20, 1519, when the greatest explorer the world has ever know, Ferdinand Magellan, sailed west in five leaky ships and 265 men from Lisbon, Portugal. Three years later one lone ship with 18 men returned from the east, sans Magellan himself who had died in the Philippines. However, he had already crossed between the 123rd and 124th line of East longitude where the Portuguese nine years earlier had arrived from the west. In doing so, he completely re-defined our entire known world. Together with Columbus, Magellan found and made available to the Old World all of North and South America as well as parts of the Far East.

What is the value of all the bank accounts, of all the property of every country in the Western Hemisphere, of all the people there and all their contributions to Mankind? It is incalculable. The scope of SETI is a hundred times greater. We are not going there in person, not yet, but we have found a way to see if there is someone else standing on a distant shore sending a message back to us. We do not have to risk our lives to make this discovery. We only have to donate our unused computer time. That minor cost vanishes in the glare of the potential discovery of a new planet around a new star that Man may take his children to. Where we find one such new world, we will find another, and yet another beyond it. Man will live in more than one location, so that no longer one catastrophic event has the capacity to silence him forever. The sentient beings we find there will challenge our beliefs like the Scopes Monkey Trial never thought possible. Race relations takes on new meaning, as would the inalienable rights spoken of in our constitution. Almost by definition, those we meet will have found a solution to a world at arms against itself. The common man chooses from an array of self actualized occupations never before thought of. Humanity gains entrance into an alliance of races where we contribute our creativity an ingenuity to a bigger everyone that we ever knew possible.

This is what SETI is about.

You stand as a guardian against mankind, preventing him from entering into these wondrous new worlds. Do not just stand aside. Verify to your own satisfaction, but quickly, the safety of the SETI system of distributed computing. Contact one of the SETI organizations such as The SETI League and ask them how you can help. Encourage participation in SETI@home by the employees of your organization. You have seventeen teachers; learn from them. At least some of them are visionaries like Magellan, and they will inspire the rest to contribute to the most significant project that the human race has ever attempted.

Be a part of the solution.

Seti@Hom probably will not succeed, but there is a small chance that it might. Because the consequences of success are so huge, it is important to continue even if you will probably not succeed. Give an explanation like this to those 98% and they might become part of the 2%.
2) Message boards : The Lounge : User Average (Message 36306)
Posted 1 Jan 2011 by David Madison
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Average is a strange word that only the Gods of Boinc understand how to calculate. I have noticed similar behavior. My guess is that Boinc does not update immediately, but only after several days. This would mean that your average could climb from earlier work even if you are not crunching now.




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