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John DH March 14th 06 08:22 PM

BBC climate change
 
Sorry if this has been posted before.

But is anyone taking part in this experiment conducted by the beeb,
downloading software to run on your own PC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/climatchange

I'm curious, I certainly have spare bandwidth and one computer that could be
used. But as the beeb's web site seems a little busy just now and I can't
access the faq there. The important thing for me is the security aspects,
does anyone have any reservations in this regard.

Cheers

John DH



Alastair McDonald March 14th 06 09:52 PM

BBC climate change
 

"John DH" - wrote in message news:441734da.0@entanet...
Sorry if this has been posted before.

But is anyone taking part in this experiment conducted by the beeb,
downloading software to run on your own PC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/climatchange

I'm curious, I certainly have spare bandwidth and one computer that could be
used. But as the beeb's web site seems a little busy just now and I can't
access the faq there. The important thing for me is the security aspects,
does anyone have any reservations in this regard.


No, I've been running the model for nearly two years now and I have had no
problems.

Cheers, Alastair.



Paul K Hudson March 14th 06 10:13 PM

BBC climate change
 
"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
in message ...

"John DH" - wrote in message news:441734da.0@entanet...
Sorry if this has been posted before.

But is anyone taking part in this experiment conducted by the beeb,
downloading software to run on your own PC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/climatchange

I'm curious, I certainly have spare bandwidth and one computer that could
be
used. But as the beeb's web site seems a little busy just now and I can't
access the faq there. The important thing for me is the security aspects,
does anyone have any reservations in this regard.


No, I've been running the model for nearly two years now and I have had no
problems.

Cheers, Alastair.



No problems here either, there is no personally identifiable information
sent by the program, only program data




Keith (Southend) March 14th 06 10:29 PM

BBC climate change
 
John DH wrote:
Sorry if this has been posted before.

But is anyone taking part in this experiment conducted by the beeb,
downloading software to run on your own PC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/climatchange

I'm curious, I certainly have spare bandwidth and one computer that could be
used. But as the beeb's web site seems a little busy just now and I can't
access the faq there. The important thing for me is the security aspects,
does anyone have any reservations in this regard.

Cheers

John DH



I posted this a week or so ago but there were no takers :-(

snip

I've joined the "uk.sci.weather" team, currently 4 computers running.
Some interesting information with regards you own computer and 'teams' computers results all in the bbc.cpdn.org site.
Currently 151 Countries running 124,396 Hosts.
http://bbc.cpdn.org/usermap.php
If your interested in joining, as posted before...

snip
http://bbc.cpdn.org/index.php

A 'group' for interested parties to join.
URL is he http://bbc.cpdn.org/create_account_form.php?teamid=698

Direct email to "lists at reiteration dot net" for account details
snip

Surely we should be the ones promoting such things. Give it a go if you haven't already.

Regards
--
Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net


snip
--
Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net

Tom Bennett March 15th 06 07:28 AM

BBC climate change
 
"John DH" - wrote Sorry if this has been posted before. But is anyone
taking part in this experiment conducted by the beeb,
snip
The important thing for me is the security aspects,
does anyone have any reservations in this regard.


I've been running it since the beginning of February, John, (I'm up to
1931!) and I've had no problems - IMHO, I don't think there are any security
implications.

The whole thing just rumbles quietly away in the background but it does make
excrutiatingly slow progress. And I'm not yet anywhere near the point where
my model's likely to show anywhere accountably frazzling or freezing yet.

- Tom.



John DH March 15th 06 10:00 AM

BBC climate change
 
Thanks everyone,

Set it up this morning. Have to say that when the computer is not being
used, the fan noise gets on my t*ts. So project suspended until I figure out
how to limit cpu capacity.

Cheers

John DH



Martin Rowley March 15th 06 11:23 AM

BBC climate change
 

"John DH" - wrote in message news:4417f45e.0@entanet...
Thanks everyone,

Set it up this morning. Have to say that when the computer is not
being
used, the fan noise gets on my t*ts. So project suspended until I
figure out
how to limit cpu capacity.


.... I did have it running for about a couple of weeks, but found it was
capturing too much of my capacity and not releasing it properly. Have
ditched it now and the system is back to normal.

Martin.


--
FAQ & Glossary for uk.sci.weather at:-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm
and
http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/metindex.htm



John DH March 15th 06 12:25 PM

BBC climate change
 
Shame really, but some of the work I do is quite intensive and found this
experiment does get in the way.

When I get an idle moment or two, I'll see if I can throttle it back.

John

... I did have it running for about a couple of weeks, but found it was
capturing too much of my capacity and not releasing it properly. Have
ditched it now and the system is back to normal.

Martin.


--
FAQ & Glossary for uk.sci.weather at:-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm
and
http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/metindex.htm





Helios March 15th 06 01:08 PM

BBC climate change
 
I'm running it in parallel with the SETI project on a PC that's on all the
time, and have no problems. It appeared to be doing 2 different work units
at the same time, at first, but the earlier one mysteriously disappeared, so
the date achieved went back a few years !
No idea why...






Keith (Southend) March 15th 06 03:40 PM

BBC climate change
 
Tom Bennett wrote:
"John DH" - wrote Sorry if this has been posted before. But is anyone
taking part in this experiment conducted by the beeb,
snip
The important thing for me is the security aspects,
does anyone have any reservations in this regard.


I've been running it since the beginning of February, John, (I'm up to
1931!) and I've had no problems - IMHO, I don't think there are any security
implications.

The whole thing just rumbles quietly away in the background but it does make
excrutiatingly slow progress. And I'm not yet anywhere near the point where
my model's likely to show anywhere accountably frazzling or freezing yet.

- Tom.



I'm November 1936 :-) atm

--
Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net


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