Oxford and the BBC have teamed up to convince tens of thousands of people to download this program, which uses distributed spare computer power for climate change simulations. BBC | via
I thought I already was taking part in the largest climate change experiment every morning when I drive my H2 Hummer, in first gear, 20 miles down the 405 at the height of rush hour, with the air conditioning set to "freeze."
No?
Different experiment?
Feb 16, 06 9:09 am ·
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Kind of reminds me of this distributed computing mobilization ...
I thought I already was taking part in the largest climate change experiment every morning when I drive my H2 Hummer, in first gear, 20 miles down the 405 at the height of rush hour, with the air conditioning set to "freeze."
No?
Different experiment?
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