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Author Topic: SETI@Home needs your help - urgently!  (Read 57762 times)

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Re: SETI@Home needs your help - urgently!
« Reply #45 on: 18 Feb 2007, 11:52:56 am »
Might get my star at some point when Eric gets around to it :o ;D

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Re: SETI@Home needs your help - urgently!
« Reply #46 on: 04 Mar 2007, 05:09:33 pm »
I've just noticed that the link to 43 Donations to S@H page is sometomes not correct - seems to be relative to the currently read subarea and looks then like:
http://lunatics.at/linux/index.php?page=seti_donate
http://lunatics.at/windows/index.php?page=seti_donate
http://lunatics.at/discussion-forum/index.php?page=seti_donate

These links are dead  :(

Peter

P.S.: Actually it is true for all links in the Site Statistics/Downloads/Pages served/Donations rectangle (upper right part of each side).

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Re: SETI@Home needs your help - urgently!
« Reply #47 on: 04 Mar 2007, 09:30:48 pm »
Oops,

thanks for noticing. I recently changed the site configuration to use "SEO-friendly" URLs, and forgot to edit the stats block to reflect these changes.

Just fixed it, was missing a few slashes ("/index.php?..." vs. "index.php?..."

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The "Online Users" block on the left also had this problem, fixed.
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Regards,
Simon.
« Last Edit: 04 Mar 2007, 10:58:56 pm by Simon »

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Re: SETI@Home needs your help - urgently!
« Reply #48 on: 19 Mar 2007, 10:07:08 am »
HI sorry I got I v.weird idea.

Was talking to some mates about Seti and them needing funding etc. and the topic of them selling souvenir like item to help make some revenue. I did say I think they already do a little of that but then we got onto the topic of GFX crunching and maybe even purpose built boards (like the FPGA stuff) and that then went on to the idea we came up with.
What if Seti where to build fairly cheap boards that they could code for that people can put in their machine to help crunch too. Could make (or have made) and sell them for a very slight profit towards the project and hopefully with a fairly quick bit of dedicated code for those boards can really help crunching?

Sorry if a silly Idea. I can imagine several ways its all completely infeasible but maybe is feasible for all I know? I know I'd probably get one if was something like under £80 or so. Maybe even other projects could also pitch in and also try to take advantage buthats something else.

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Re: SETI@Home needs your help - urgently!
« Reply #49 on: 10 Apr 2007, 03:37:01 am »
Thanks Peter,

thanks for spotting that ugly typo! Could really be misconstrued...

 

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