Photon Soup Update
rkeene517 writes "Two and a half months ago I posted an article asking for spare computer cycles. I was swamped by emails and volunteers. After the first weeks most dropped out. The die-hards kept running the program and we simulated 45.3 billion photons. The pictures are here. Thanks to all that helped out. I will be submitting the images to SIGGRAPH 2005 and a paper. (P.S. Never post your email address on slashdot. I got 900 emails! ouch.)"
Yeah, never post your server address either. Looks like it's already down with only 1 comment!
There are 10 kinds of people in the world; those that understand binary and those that do not.
Try these:p roj.html (site)_ 1_3.zip tracer_1_3.zip (115 KB)_ 1_1.tar.Z tracer_1_3.tar (1.2 MB) (sorry, no compression this time.)
http://freecache.org/http://www.cpjava.net/photon
http://freecache.org/http://www.cpjava.net/tracer
http://freecache.org/http://www.cpjava.net/tracer
python -c "x='python -c %sx=%s; print x%%(chr(34),repr(x),chr(34))%s'; print x%(chr(34),repr(x),chr(34))"
If he was /.ed before why would he not set up mirrors in anticipation of this event?
P.S.: Never post your URL on slashdot! I got 900 hits per second! Ouch!
You should have posted an article asking for spare servers.
(P.S. Never post your email address on slashdot. I got 900 emails! ouch.)"
Never post your url or you'll get slashdotted !
Hivemind harvest in progress..