] On Saturday 3 April, over 1000 laptop owners will ] converge on the university gym in an attempt to build a ] "flash mob" supercomputer. The project's organisers hope ] that FlashMob will run fast enough to beat supercomputers ] in the list of the world's top 500 supercomputers. ] ] "We are attempting to popularise supercomputing," says ] John Witchel, the USF graduate student running the ] project. "Ordinary individuals, people with good ideas ] will now be empowered to put a flash mob together to ] solve a specific problem." [ Cool idea. That's this saturday... be interested to see what happens. The Top500 guy says they can't lose a single node, or the LinPack computation is shot... i guess that's because they left out fault tolerance in order to obtain low overhead for testing? Batteries charged people... someone may trip over your power cord. -k] |