Congrats to all on that contributed to that project as well, Notre Dame, DPC et all.
I didn't realize that project was based out of a University like SETI
From the Director at Notre Dame:
"Thank you for helping, and not letting those CPU cycles go to waste. Projects and challenges like these are very important to really, really know what the state of the art is in computation. In academics, we are often used to talking about what is theoretically possible, and this helps bridge the gap to see what sorts of things are actually possible."
Good thing Notre Dame and Berkely aren't in the State of Georgia.
EDIT: Hmmm, this director contradicts himself, gives kudos for not letting CPU cycles go to waste but I noticed this on the software page: Do not run this client on machines for which you don't have permission to do so stealing CPU cycles that you don't own is bad!
I'm sure they put that up after my case. Stealing?