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2024-03-24, 09:52:09
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I like it. Dark themes are not my first choice, but I like the crisp, clean lines.  :thumbup:
 

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Carl Sagan's PhD Thesis
« on: March 10, 2021, 06:15:09 AM »
Here is another video by Tibees (Toby Hendy) that caught my attention because she mentions SETI. As it happens, I was involved in the 'SETI@home' project that was managed by UC Berkeley that started back in 1999 and ran until 2020. (I only participated for about three years)

This is what Carl Sagan's PhD thesis looks like 👀

The SETI project used the Distributed Computing model for work sharing and that experience led me to form my own team of computers made up from Family, Friends and co-workers who worked with me on the The United Devices Cancer Research Program.

Some useful(?) links  laughing7 :
Why we run WCG, a Testimony.
The FamilyForum Cancer Research Team is back!
BaseCamping, New Members & the FamilyForum Cancer Research Team

"Not all who wander are lost."-Tolkien
Yesterday When I was Young.