I thought I'd throw a link up here to SETI@Home, which I've been participating in for quite a while now. The project is a distributed system to analyze the data collected by the Arecibo radio telescope down in Puerto Rico (I believe). You sign up, download a client and when your computer isn't being actively used, it will crunch the data, looking for anomolies in the signal that could indicate a non-random response from somewhere out in space. You can check out my personal stats, if you want, or click the link above to check out the project as a whole.
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