Found this on Orkut today (yes, I know, ASP site ...):


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Participate in OpenSource Supercomputing

On Saturday, April 3, you are invited to help create the world's first
FlashMob supercomputer. A FlashMob supercomputer is created by connecting
hundreds of individual computers via a high-speed LAN, to work together
as a single supercomputer in just a matter of hours.

What: Help create one of world's fastest supercomputers for a day,
and change the supercomputing paradigm forever.

When: Saturday, April 3, 2004. Registration times will be staggered
throughout the morning. Laptops must be available until 6 p.m.

Where: University of San Francisco campus, Koret Gymnasium, corner of
Parker Ave. and Turk St.

Specs: Laptops must be at least 1.3 GHZ Pentium III/AMD equivalent
or better with 256MB of RAM, a 100 Base-T network connection and a
CD-ROM drive. Volunteers will be provided with a CD-ROM that contains an
operating system, configuration, and the benchmarking software. It does
not matter what your computer's current operating system is. Because
the software boots from the CD-ROM and runs entirely from memory, your
hard drive will never be touched. Once you register, you can download
and ISO image of the CD-ROM before you arrive.

Sign Up: To register, or for more information regarding this historic
event, please visit: www.flashmobcomputing.org

FlashMobs of course use a Linux kernel. A FlashMob Supercomputer would
not be possible without Linux because each computer must boot the same
operating system from a CD-ROM, a FlashMob organizer would be required
to license a commercial OS for each computer participating in the
FlashMob. This is obviously financially impractical.

Moreover, because the FlashMob software developed at USF is a highly
tuned Linux variant with specific improvements in drivers, communication
protocols and system services, we could not have developed the system
without access to OS source code. Microsoft Windows does not allow this.

Because the FlashMob software we've developed uses open source and Linux,
it too will be open source.

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Del

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