thank you Professor Bruce Allen for - Einstein @ home ---- an introduce our self -- and say hello thread :)

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Hello from Titusville, FL

Hello from Titusville, FL

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This is the experiment that

This is the experiment that I've really been waiting for. Everything else has been a prelude and buildup for this moment. Ripples in the fabric of spacetime? I LOVE IT. Was that last signal a spinning neutron star or the cascading magnetic fields of a warp engine? Let's find out!

Hello all!

LEX

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Just want to say hi. >

Just want to say hi.

> Just got my e mail from Einstein@Home ... YAHOO !!
> I just signed up an hour ago :-)so .. happy to be here
>
> And so ... a big hello and welcome to the Class of _ 18 of January _
> 2005 :-) [/url]
>
>
> Hello and thank you Professor Bruce Allen[/url]
> - for all your hard work and long hours for Einstein @ home .
>
> I should also say , that there are hundreds of scientists and volunteers paid
> and unpaid who are helping with Einstein @ home ---- from all over the world
> and from ---- many , many different -- Countries -- again from all over our
> world.
>
> Professor , Allen ___ Would it not , as Carl Sagan say in his book "Cosmos"
> gladden the heart of Albert Einstein
> To find or ____ should I say detect evidence of a gravity wave.. ?
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>
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> hello _ everyone _ [img]http://home.teleos-web.de/ubrinkschmidt/smile/xyxwave.gif [/img]My personal background. [/url]
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> I am a _human _
> me and my ancestors
> have been living
> for 3 or 4 Billion years
> on this tiny planet
> we humans call _ Earth_
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> My Interests are , [/url]
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> Computers , Astronomy , Women , Science
> Mathematics , Women's Rights
> Human Rights , Peace on Earth
> Good will to everyone. Also
> Did I Mention Women ??
> Also Camping out in the Wilderness
> Looking , up at the Stars
> and to _____ think and Wonder.
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> Best wishes to us all - and - happy crunching everyone :)
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Just replying to _ dre _

Message 1208 in response to message 1207

Just replying to _ dre _ [/url] post.

Hello to : dre

dre wrote:

> Just want to say hi

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dre , thanks for saying Hello

Best wishes , and happy crunching

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> > I hope this research and

Message 1209 in response to message 1201

> > I hope this research and analysis of data for gravity waves actually
> pans
> > out.
>
>
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Hello Bruce

Bruce Allen _ Project scientist of Einstein@home _ wrote the following:[/url]

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> Me too.
> LIGO and GEO are just getting ready to start the S4 run later this month,
> which will be a factor of a few more senstive than an previous runs. We
> estimate that with this new data we should be able to see perhaps five or six
> hundred parsecs, which increases the odds that there are at least a few
> pulsars within our search volume. Now we just have to hope that one of these
> pulsars is distorted enough and spinning quickly!
>
> [PS: one comment on semantics. 'Gravity waves' is an old term that refers to
> waves on the surface of the ocean or similar. We are looking for
> 'Gravitational waves'.]
>
> Bruce
>
>
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Hello Bruce _

Thank you very much for , that Scientific explanation of: __ LIGO and GEO
I like the nice friendly -- Einstein@home - community we have --
hopefully -- Einstein@home -- could have -- 1 million __ 1,000,000 _ CPU's
_ crunching work units for __ very soon ? :)

I think "we" __ "we" _ meaning __ the Einstein@home crunchers _
and you as a scientist and all the contributing scientists
from all around the world
have a good chance of detecting " _ 'Gravitational waves' _

I am so excited about _ 'Gravitational waves' _

that in May or June i am buying a New Dell Precision 670 work station _ [duel] _ Intel® Xeon™ Processor [H.T.] 3.00GHz, 2MB L2 Cache _ just for _ Einstein @ home

Bruce , Best Wishes on the Einstein@home project , I know we all[/url] will succeed !

When_johannes Kepler_ found his long-cherished belief did not agree with the most precise observation,
he accepted the uncomfortable fact.He preferred the hard truth to his dearest illusions -- that is the heart of science.

from the book "Comos" __ by Carl Sagan.

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Hello, my name is Adrian, I

Hello, my name is Adrian, I have been BOINC'ing since summer 2004 and run S@H, P@H, CPDN, LHC@H and now E@H. I ran S@H classic from June 1999 switching to BOINC when it came out.

I run it on my webserver which is a 24/7 running 2.53GHz P-IV at the moment, sadly only a 533MHz fsb so I cannot really use the speed of my 400MHz DDR. I shall be upgrading the CPU as soon as my beloved wife has forgotten about my recent MoBo upgrade, (ASUS P4P800S-E). A 3+GHz hyperthreading chip is the plan.

I was a member of Team Denmark, one of the several Danish teams now merged under the new team BOINC.dk.

Now if I can just work out why my avatar looks so weird on this forum, I'll be set!

Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream.

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