Archive for June, 2005

Donate your console to save the world!

Posted on by Alex in Interesting Links, Technology

In an article for Wired Magazine, Jim Martz explains what Distributed Computing is and how it helps to analyze large amounts of data by spreading it across multiple computers. A first in this area was SETI@home, which searched for extra-terrestrial life using a screensaver to have users scan radio signals.

Martz proposes how, with the new gaming consoles being developed, the general public could help to analyze large scientific projects like “unlocking the mysteries of how protines fold.” Because new gaming consoles will have multiple, high-powered processors in them, if there was a distributed computing client in the machine, the consoles could do a little work, while the owner wasn’t playing.

It makes a lot of sense, and I think it’s a really good idea. Imagine how many hours a day, a gaming console sits unused. And since the new consoles are going to be so powerful, why not put them to good use during that time? It would be a small project for large corporations like Sony, Microsoft and Nintento, and would help the greater good. It makes sense to me. We’ll see what companies agree with me.

Link to the article on wired.com

Whoa!

Posted on by Alex in Randomness

Ok, yeah… so I was kinda bummed about the wedding and the fact that I was practically the only single guy there…. It was a downer. Until like an hour ago. I have been entrusted with a staggering amount of responsibility on boxedthoughts.com and it just made my week. I know, I’m a huge nerd for thinking this is the coolest thing ever, but I do and it is. I’m psyched.

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The site is coming along.

Posted on by Alex in Site updates

I’ve been making small tweaks to the site lately.

I’ve added content in the Design, Scripts and About sections of the site. To see the new stuff, check out the navigation menu at the top.

I’ll be adding a shoutbox to the site soon, so look for that to show up soon.

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