Seti@Home
Well, most of you probably heard about it, or even have it installed.
But I'll introduce it anyway!
Seti@Home is a program in which you can help SETI (Nasa's Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence) from your very own computer at home/school/work!
Here's a little explanation:
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[Seti@Home readme file.]
SETI@home actually consists of two parts: an "application"
and a "screensaver". The application does all the work: it
downloads blocks of data through the Internet, performs the
number crunching on that data (looking for orderly patterns
that might be artificial), returns the results, and gets
another block of data. The application is represented by a
green radio telescope icon in the System Tray (normally at
the lower right of your screen). You can open the applica-
tion window by double-clicking on this icon, or right-clicking
on the icon and selecting Maximize from the popup menu..
The screensaver program runs when you haven't used your key-
board or mouse for a while. It displays color pictures
showing the data analysis process. Normally the application
processes data only when the screensaver is running.
Optionally, you can have the application process data all
the time.
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Sounds cool enough?
Get it at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu
Who knows? You might pick up a trance from outer space! 
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"Im just watching a dream I never wake up from ..."
Current favourite tracks:
* Ayumi Hamasaki - M (Above & Beyond remix)
* Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel
* Delerium Feat Rani - Underwater (Above & Beyond remix)
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