This sounds really exciting LL. Any knowledgebase available on
"flashmob"? I can bring a box with rh9 on it.

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Subject: [ilugd] ilug-d's first ad-hoc, on-the-fly supercomputer

dear all,

this is an inspiration for a great idea. iluggers could get together,
say for the may 2k4 meet, bring their linux boxes, wire them up, and
create a 'flashmob' supercomputer. i could invite the press and write a
press release on this. someone could talk to tv channels to cover this.

read on to get inspired. people with supercomputing howto skills need to
volunteer. let's fix up a date, time, venue, and get started.

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Linux creates first ad-hoc, temporary supercomputer
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/04/02/184238

     Linux will be used to create a giant, temporary supercomputer from
    normal PCs brought by volunteers to an event tomorrow in San
Francisco
    billed as the first of its kind. "FlashMob" will showcase technology
    enabling ordinary people with standard PCs to create a supercomputer
in
    a matter of hours. The FlashMob event is sponsored by Foundry
Networks,
    Myricom, and HP. 

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HP-lurkers on the list could help and sponsor, too.


:-)
LL

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