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Site Update: Folding, Photos, Tunes, and
News
Site Update: Folding, Photos, Tunes, and
News
11/16/2003 11:37 AM
- MacRumors Folding @ Home Team is currently the 25th overall ranked
team and remains the #1 Mac Folding team. If you want to help, see
our FAQ or vi...
lin-seti - A cache manager for Seti@Home
lin-seti - A cache manager for Seti@Home
06/26/2004 11:19 AMlin-seti 0.8.1
Folding Proteins at Home
Folding Proteins at Home
04/09/2004 04:10 PMAs part of a groundbreaking distributed computing experiment, Noah
Johnson and half a million other people are donating their spare
computer capacity so Stanford University scientists can remotely
simulate protein folding, an essential biochemical process that
controls vital body functions. [Mar 29]
Folding@home Applet for KDE 1.0.0-rc1
Folding@home Applet for KDE 1.0.0-rc1
08/02/2004 03:11 AMA Folding@home panel applet for KDE.
Folding@Home Netboot Server
Folding@Home Netboot Server
04/03/2005 09:50 PMNew version: 1.0, "gotcha"
Folding@home Project Sees First Success
Folding@home Project Sees First Success
10/25/2002 11:38 PMScientists report first distributed computing success. Part of that
was due to the usage of Googles Toolbar to perform distributed
computing tasks.
Folding@Home Grapher 0.1.0 (Development
branch)
Folding@Home Grapher 0.1.0 (Development
branch)
06/24/2005 07:16 PM

Folding@Home Grapher is a program to graph and
analyze Folding@Home team statistics over time.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This version was updated to parse the current
top-100 Web page.
Sage Folding@Home Stats System
Sage Folding@Home Stats System
04/13/2005 10:18 PMPartial Sage 0.02 backend sources, version 4, released
SETI@home - Mac Style
SETI@home - Mac Style
04/24/2004 06:06 AMWorking hard
SETI@Home to take a closer look
SETI@Home to take a closer look
03/13/2003 10:20 AMMozillazine Folding@Home Team Reaches
Top 200, Launches Blog
Mozillazine Folding@Home Team Reaches
Top 200, Launches Blog
04/01/2005 07:52 PMretrieve your SETI@home stats
retrieve your SETI@home stats
12/11/2003 05:04 PMseti-stat on line
SETI@home Turns Five Today
SETI@home Turns Five Today
05/21/2004 11:36 AMSETI@Home: Our flagship is sinking
SETI@Home: Our flagship is sinking
12/02/2003 01:49 AMSETI.Germany is closing in on Team Lamb Chop in the SETI@Home
standings. Read on to see how you can help!
SETI@Home Transitions To BOINC
SETI@Home Transitions To BOINC
06/23/2004 05:24 PMCandidate signal from SETI@home
Candidate signal from SETI@home
09/02/2004 11:51 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Candidate
signal from SETI@home'
“In February 2003, astronomers involved in the search for
extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) pointed the massive radio
telescope in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, at around 200 sections of the sky.
The same telescope had previously detected unexplained radio signals
at least twice from each of these regions, and the astronomers were
trying to reconfirm the findings. The team has now finished analysing
the data, and all the signals seem to have disappeared. Except one,
which has got…
Seti@Home updates client
Seti@Home updates client
06/24/2004 04:40 AMThe Gang at SETI who are using un-used processor cycles on millions
of home computers worldwide in the search for ET have updated their
home client software. Which runs under something they are calling
BOINC which will make it software upgrades and various other things
less cumbersome on the participants. [SETI]
SETI@Home Dock App Monitors
SETI@Home Dock App Monitors
01/25/2004 06:23 AMWmufo 1.2.0 Released
SETI@home spots unusual signal... or not
SETI@home spots unusual signal... or not
09/03/2004 04:34 AM
David Pescovitz:
SETI@home has turned
up an unexplained radio signal from 1000 light years away that's,
well, unexplained. From New Scientist:
“It’s the most interesting signal from
SETI@home,” says Dan Werthimer, a radio astronomer at the
University of California, Berkeley (UCB) and the chief scientist for
SETI@home. “We’re not jumping up and down, but we are
continuing to observe it.”
Named SHGb02+14a, the signal has a frequency of about 1420 megahertz.
This happens to be one of the main frequencies at which hydrogen, the
most common element in the universe, readily absorbs and emits energy.
Some astronomers have argued that extraterrestrials trying to
advertise their presence would be likely to transmit at this
frequency, and SETI researchers conventionally scan this part of the
radio spectrum.
Li
nk
Update: The BBC followed up with a report
quoting researchers who say that the news above was blown out of
proportion and there is no signal. Nothing to hear here. Move along.
(cue X-Files theme)
Link
SETI@Home Results Monitor 3.1.1 released
SETI@Home Results Monitor 3.1.1 released
07/12/2002 06:40 AM SETI@Home Results Monitor is a small PHP script that you can use to
show off your current SETI@Home work units total on your Website. When
invoked, the script connects to the SETI@Home server, retrieves your
user stats, and generates a PNG image to display the total number of
work units processed so far.
SETI@Home Expanding Goals With Sun's
Help
SETI@Home Expanding Goals With Sun's
Help
12/18/2003 08:01 AMGabeK writes "The Register is reporting that the SETI@home project is
going to be expanding the scope of their project with the help of Sun.
Sun is donating a ...
New GarageBand discussion forum
New GarageBand discussion forum
01/22/2004 02:50 AMI've just created a new
forum to discuss GarageBand. Share your tips & tricks or ask
questions about Apple's coolest app ever
here!
SETI@Home (finally) begins transitioning
to BOINC
SETI@Home (finally) begins transitioning
to BOINC
06/24/2004 01:19 PMSETI@Home begins their transition to the BOINC client and
infrastructure. Congrats to Team Lamb Chop members for their efforts
in the "classic" portion of the project and we look forward to your
contribution using the new BOINC client.
Space signal studied for alien contact
thanks to SETI@Home
Space signal studied for alien contact
thanks to SETI@Home
09/02/2004 12:11 PMEngland (Reuters) -- An unexplained radio signal from deep space could
-- just might be -- contact from an alien civilization, New Scientist
magazine reported on Thursday. The signal, coming from a point between
the Pisces and Aries constellations, has been picked up three times by
a telescope in Puerto Rico.
There are other explanations besides extraterrestrial contact that may
explain the signal. New Scientist said the signal could be generated
by a previously unknown astronomical phenomenon or even be a
by-product from the telescope itself. But the mystery beam has excited
astronomers across the world.
"If they can see it four, five or six times it really begins to
get exciting," Jocelyn Bell Burnell of the University of Bath in
western England told the magazine.

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CNNRead full story...Update: SETI Control 2.0
Update: SETI Control 2.0
07/28/2004 11:05 AMSETI Control makes it possible to control the Darwin (Unix) version of
setiathome-BOINC from Mac OS X.
"Three and a half-year old SETI@home
project identifies candidate radio
signals from space, heads for Arecibo to
take second look"
"Three and a half-year old SETI@home
project identifies candidate radio
signals from space, heads for Arecibo to
take second look"
03/13/2003 10:25 AMNew GarageBand User Site
New GarageBand User Site
01/16/2004 10:58 AMA new site dedicated to providing news, information, help, and
discussion related to Apples' GarageBand music software has been
launched.
GBUsers.com
offers unique analysis and reviews of GarageBand-related topics and
welcomes all users interested in learning more about creating music
with Apple's new killer app.
Like Pixels? Check out
MacDesignNew GarageBand Community Site
New GarageBand Community Site
01/25/2004 09:50 PMI've opened a new GarageBand community site.
ShareYourMusic.com is a
place where you can share your GarageBand creations and talk about
music in general.
Three and a half-year old SETI@home
project identifies candidate radio
signals from space, heads for Arecibo to
take second look | SpaceRef - Your Space
Reference
Three and a half-year old SETI@home
project identifies candidate radio
signals from space, heads for Arecibo to
take second look | SpaceRef - Your Space
Reference
03/13/2003 10:21 AMthe SETI@home screensaver that crunches data in search of intelligent
signals from space has produced a list of candidate radio sources that
deserve a second look
track this
site | 11 links
GarageBand 1.1 update released
GarageBand 1.1 update released
05/17/2004 04:43 PMAn update to GarageBand 1.1 is now available in the Software Update
panel.
Apple releases GarageBand update
Apple releases GarageBand update
02/12/2004 04:52 PMApple has released GarageBand 1.0.1, a minor update to its new music
creation software...
Forum Stories: Site deletion
Forum Stories: Site deletion
05/27/2004 12:06 AMForum Stories: Inter-site communication
Forum Stories: Inter-site communication
07/25/2004 10:57 AMForum Stories: Remove Secondary Site
Forum Stories: Remove Secondary Site
04/05/2005 12:34 PMForum Stories: Workstations and Servers
in same AD site
Forum Stories: Workstations and Servers
in same AD site
04/03/2005 03:28 PMForum Stories: Disappearing Site Folders
Forum Stories: Disappearing Site Folders
05/10/2004 04:11 PMCross Site Scripting in VBulletin forum
software
Cross Site Scripting in VBulletin forum
software
02/12/2004 06:15 PMJamie Fisher (Feb 12 2004)
Inrtra Forum Cross Site Scripting
Vulnerabillity
Inrtra Forum Cross Site Scripting
Vulnerabillity
01/24/2004 05:03 PMRafel Ivgi, The-Insider (Jan 24 2004)
Popular Cellular/PDA Forum Site Makes
eCommerce Debut
Popular Cellular/PDA Forum Site Makes
eCommerce Debut
06/05/2005 10:54 PMSince January of 2004, Cell-Phone-Plans.net has provided consumers
with tools, news and community for getting answers to their cell
phone, PDA, and wireless questions. Now, they have expanded into
product sales.
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Member Forum Spotlight: Photography
Forum
Member Forum Spotlight: Photography
Forum
02/05/2005 10:11 PMdmullins's Member Forum is a "place for photographers young and old to
explore their craft or hobby. To analyze technique, equipment,
backgrounds, traditions, effects, explorations, war stories, failures,
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Check it out!
GarageBand!!
GarageBand!!
01/22/2004 03:05 AMWhen Apple announced iLife '04 a couple of weeks ago, a common
reaction was moaning over the price, which went from free to $49.
Which is ridiculous...$49 is a steal for that bundle of software.
After playing around with GarageBand this morning, I can report that
GB alone is worth the price. I've never had this much fun with a piece
of software before...I got my money's worth after 30...
Doing More With GarageBand (Again)
Doing More With GarageBand (Again)
07/26/2004 10:55 AMThis is a tale of a couple more ways I've been using GarageBand to do
things I am relatively certain it was not designed to do. By Bob "Dr.
Mac" LeVitus, Mac Observer (via MyAppleMenu)
GarageBand
GarageBand
01/07/2004 03:10 PMI’ve been waiting 20 years for
GarageBand.
Back in the early ’80s, when I was a teenager—before there
were even Macs—I had an Apple II Plus with a cool piece of
software named
ALF II. (This
was even before the sitcom named Alf.)
(Actually, it wasn’t just software: there was a card you had to
plug into the computer.)
It was something like an early, early GarageBand—you could
create music and save songs and play them back. The music played
through some car-stereo speakers I plugged in to the ALF card.
You had to actually enter notes into a staff on-screen, using the twin
roller-paddle-things that came with the Apple II Plus. (No mice yet,
at least not for the mass market.) There was no way to plug in an
instrument and just play.
It had up to nine tracks, and it had some basic things like setting
the synthesizer settings and telling sections of a track to repeat.
It was cumbersome and the sound was totally electronic, but it worked.
I made dozens of songs. I loved it.
And I’ve been waiting 20 years for the chance to do that again.
Sure, I could have had this already, but for a bunch more money. Since
composing music was just a hobby for me, I never wanted to spend a
bunch on music software. Now I don’t have to.
This software excites me personally far beyond anything Apple has
announced since OS X. More than iPhoto, iTunes, Safari, iPods, and
everything else put together.
Of course, I haven’t actually tried it yet, but it only has to
be half as good as the demo to be a wonderful (to me, at least) piece
of software.
GarageBand 1.1
GarageBand 1.1
05/18/2004 04:35 PM"GarageBand"
"GarageBand"
01/07/2004 06:08 PMGarageBand and CC
GarageBand and CC
02/10/2004 02:53 AMSo Apple released this amazing new part of iLife,
GarageBand. With it,
you can make great music. (Well, I don't know about you, but I know
Willem will make great music with it.) Anyway, one missing piece has
been a simple way to know what content you're free to mix and remix
within your GarageBand app.
MacBand
has now solved that problem. They've got a great archive of music by
genre -- all marked with
Creative
Commons licenses.
A first look at GarageBand
A first look at GarageBand
01/17/2004 10:42 PMMy copy of iLife '04 arrived today and I've had a chance to try out
GarageBand.
GarageBand 1.0.1
GarageBand 1.0.1
02/12/2004 06:06 PMClarifies specific alert dialogs regarding system performance.
New Report: GarageBand
New Report: GarageBand
01/19/2004 12:52 PMinstallation, performance, impressions, more...
GarageBand updated to v1.0.1
GarageBand updated to v1.0.1
02/12/2004 06:19 PMApple on Thursday released an update to
GarageBand, the music
making software it includes with iLife 04. The new version of
GarageBand is ready for download from
Apple's
Web site.
GarageBand Or SoundTrack?
GarageBand Or SoundTrack?
04/28/2004 01:45 AMBy Guy Serle, MyMac.com (via MyAppleMenu)
First Look: Hands-On With GarageBand
First Look: Hands-On With GarageBand
01/17/2004 10:39 PMThis was one of the best computing experiences I've had in the 17+
years I've been having computing experiences on my Mac. By Bob LeVitus
(Mac Observer via MyAppleMenu)
Gruber on GarageBand
Gruber on GarageBand
01/07/2004 03:08 PMJohn
Gruber: “What’s so cool about GarageBand is that it
exemplifies the market that Apple is going after. People who want to
use their computers to make cool things. People who want to be
producers, not just consumers.”
I’ll add one thing to that: of all the iLife apps, iTunes is the
most important but the least interesting. It’s important for
obvious reasons, because of iPods and the music store and that it runs
on Windows.
But it’s the least interesting because you don’t actually
create music with it. You create playlists, sure, but that’s not
the same level of creativity as creating the actual music (or taking
pictures or making movies and DVDs). iTunes is like shopping in a
really great art gallery, but it’s not the same as being a
painter.
GarageBand And Pasting
GarageBand And Pasting
05/18/2004 06:16 PMWhat happens when you select notes in one of GarageBand's Software
Instrument tracks and paste them into an existing track? By
Christopher Breen, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
GarageBand ... rocks !!
GarageBand ... rocks !!
01/07/2004 05:37 PMLots of buzz today about Apple's iPod-mini, but for my money the
highlight from yesterday was GarageBand. Great product and a great
demo from Jobs and John Mayer (who I'm only luke warm on but he gave
the demo some legitimacy). This is the kind of app that makes people
shift platforms. I'm a mediocre-to-bad acoustic guitar player, but I'd
still love to tool around with GarageBand. The other MacWorld item
that looked good, though overdue, was the update to iPhoto that
apparently allows it to overcome it's 600-or-so photos/library
limitation. Apple is saying it handles 25,000 with speed. When...
Report: GarageBand
Report: GarageBand
01/22/2004 02:12 AMhands-on tips, keyboards, USB interfaces, performance issues, more
installation tips
Apple: GarageBand 1.0.1
Apple: GarageBand 1.0.1
02/12/2004 07:29 PMApple's terse description of GarageBand 1.0.1 doesn't offer a whole
lot - clearer alert dialogs.
GarageBand On Windows?
GarageBand On Windows?
04/11/2004 10:50 AMCheck out
SNDREC32.EXE.
Tune-Up for GarageBand 1.0
Tune-Up for GarageBand 1.0
05/05/2004 05:06 PMLoops pack for GarageBand.
GarageBand 1.1 released
GarageBand 1.1 released
05/17/2004 04:22 PMApple has released an update to GarageBand, bringing the current
version to 1.1. According to notes released with the update,
GarageBand 1.1 addresses isolated performance and stability issues,
allows per-track Echo settings similar to other effects, supports loop
libraries in other disk locations, supports importing unprotected AAC
audio files in addition to AIF and MP3 files, and addresses issues
with ReWire support. In addition the update supports moving GarageBand
songs between different computers, dragging entire tracks in the
timeline and more. The update is available via the Software Update
control panel.
GarageBand Review
GarageBand Review
01/27/2004 01:46 PMApple: GarageBand 1.1
Apple: GarageBand 1.1
05/17/2004 04:20 PMApple patches "isolated performance and stability" issues in its
ground-breaking music application.
ExpansionPack for GarageBand 1.0
ExpansionPack for GarageBand 1.0
08/06/2004 06:31 PMA diverse collection of 92 brand new Instruments for GarageBand!
AMG offers Hip Hop for GarageBand
AMG offers Hip Hop for GarageBand
02/05/2005 09:19 PMAMG has released Hip Hop for GarageBand, a collection of more than 350
new Apple Loops files available for purchase from AMG's Samples4.com
Web site. The new loops are presented in ensemble versions and broken
down into individual elements. The collection also includes eight new
instruments, including 159 "one shot" sounds. Available for use with
GarageBand, the collection also supports Logic 7 using the EXS
interface. A demo file is available for download. Hip Hop for
GarageBand costs £30 (about US$57).
“GarageBand Kicks Out the Jams”
“GarageBand Kicks Out the Jams”
02/10/2004 03:00 AM“Launched just over two weeks ago, the software has already spawned a
sizable ecosystem of plug-ins, add-ons and websites for sharing tunes.
And it has inspired a frenzy of musical creativity,” writes Leander
Kahney for Wired magazine. “Dubbed a ‘studio in a box,’ GarageBand is
the digital equivalent of a four-track tape recorder, plus all the
instruments and musicians a budding Moby might need.” [Feb 9]
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