Make some gravity waves
The Einstein@Home project is now open for general participation! Much like the SETI@Home and folding@Home efforts- this project uses the idle time of your computer to work on a distributed computing project. Einstein@Home searches data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors to detect waves that ripple the fabric of time and space which may confirm predictions by the General theory of Relativity. You can read more about the project, gravity waves and other distributed computing projects here. If you’d like to join the Make Magazine team, visit our team page. Here’s a screenshot of the screensaver from the Einstein@Home application as well the 3 computers I’m running BOINC projects on (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing).
I have a Tablet PC for robot and “wearable” type projects. I’m working on an article for Make Issue 03 that will pull a lot of cool things together like mapping, cosmic rays on airplanes and USB Geiger counters.
Weekends are about coffee in my home. The Philips
I’m really getting in to “fan made films” lately. Most are Sci-Fi and starting to become fairly high quality. While I was at the
Alex Moskalyuk over on