"Feb 19, 2005
Einstein@Home was officially launched this morning at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting in Washington, DC, USA. "
Congratulations!! to the staff of Einstein@Home. Well done.
Welcome to one and all.
Let's go ......
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Launched!!
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The family of BOINC is now a little BIGGER!!!
Uncle Albert would be proud.
Congratulations from me as
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Congratulations from me as well!
Go on!
To boldly crunch what no CPU has crunched before!
Grüße vom Sänger
Now the hard work really
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Now the hard work really begins for the team. ;)
Be lucky,
Neil
Well, the land rush begins
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Well, the land rush begins and the site will begin to slow down.
But it's all in the name of science and that's a good thing.
Congratulations from me and I
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Congratulations from me and I believe all this BOINC veterans, working hard since 2002 for building a world wide network of science.
The Einstein@home project is a milestone on this way. But there is still a lot of work. Let us go and do it. :)
Happy crunching!
Greetings from Bremen/Germany
Jens Seidler (TheBigJens)
Thank you all -- I'm excited
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Thank you all -- I'm excited about our launch and hope that we get a lot of publicity and a lot of new members. Over 600 have signed up during the past four hours!
Bruce
Director, Einstein@Home
"Thank you all -- I'm excited
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"Thank you all -- I'm excited about our launch and hope that we get a lot of publicity and a lot of new members. Over 600 have signed up during the past four hours!
Bruce"
600 is just the tip of the iceberg.
The sky's the limit...or should I say.... there is no limit!!!
Bruce, congrats to you and all at Einstein@Home for a fantastic job getting this project ready for public launch.
Thanks Bruce and the Team for
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Thanks Bruce and the Team for your Hard work, hope the Hardware is working good
also a note at the Berkeley Page
February 19, 2005
The Einstein@home project was officially launched this morning. We encourage SETI@home users to also participate in this project, which searches for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors.
http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/index.php
Greetings from Germany NRW
Ulli
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> Thanks Bruce and the Team
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> Thanks Bruce and the Team for your Hard work, hope the Hardware is working
> good
So far, so good. We are getting new participants now at a rate of over 600/hour.
Bruce
Director, Einstein@Home
WOW! 10 per minute!
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WOW! 10 per minute! Congratulations! Now the work will really begin!
...of course it may remind you of the IBM commercial where they've just opened their E-Commerce web site and they're rejoicing at 100 orders, then, 1000 orders, then 10,000 order then 50,000 orders and their elation turns into apprehensive astonishment and exchanges of "OH MY GOD!"
Cheers! and congrats!