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Make your pc do something useful...

Feeling altruistic? How about getting your pc to do some useful work for a (reputable) "someone else" whilst you're not using it? All you have to do is download and install a piece of software from one of the links below and your machine can sit there happily doing scientific research, and returning the results to... well, scientists... without any further intervention on your part. This is "Grid Computing", a great concept! Essentially, someone with a huge quantity of data to analyse, for which they'd need a very powerful machine or a great deal of patience, splits it up into small chunks and distributes it to very large numbers of small machines to analyse. All you have to do is install the software and let it run as a screensaver when you're not using the machine. It downloads chunks of data, analyses them, returns the results, and asks the remote machine for more - as simple as that! Of course, if you normally switch your machine off when you're not using it, there's a debate about consuming electricity and generally eating into the world's resources... I'm not going to get into that particular argument here, but see 'the skeptical environmentalist' by Bjørn Lomborg for some excellent thoughts on the topic.

World Community Grid
"World Community Grid's mission is to create the largest public computing grid benefiting humanity. Our work is built on the belief that technological innovation combined with visionary scientific research and large-scale volunteerism can change our world for the better. Our success depends on individuals - like you - collectively contributing their unused computer time to this not-for-profit endeavor." At the time of writing, the project underway is investigating Human Proteome Folding
SETI@home
"SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data." In other words, they're searching for ET by analysing really seriously large amounts of data from a radio-telescope at Araceibo, Puerto Rico, and have been doing so for quite a few years now...

The Yorkshire Dales

I live on the edge of what I consider the most attractive area in Britain, the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This site is the "things to do and see" part of the official park authority web presence and includes links to places to stay as well as walks, scenery and general "national park" things! Worth a visit if only to see the beautiful pictures.

Suzanne McGrath

Suzy is a young opera singer with a beautiful voice. Audio samples and photos on her web site.

More photos

Most of the photos from this site, plus a fair few more covering travel and archery.


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