This is a much more friendly site, should have posted this insted:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/It's a experiment that is trying to predict the future, but becuase there is so meny possibilities there need to be alot of expeiment's done.
Which is why this program is aimed at our own home computer's, to carry out an
individual test on each.
On the screenshot I posted the graphic (spinning globe) of my experiment, you can toggle diferent view's by pressing the key's displayed on the left panel. From my graphic I can see that my earth is a little hot in temprature in comparison to our own earth.
My earth's aim is to see if it can keep spinning and keep the human population alive until 2080 (that's when the experiment end's and is sent back to the people that made it).
Example: There was huge earth quake on 1951, how does this effect the year 2002?
The graphic also by defualt sets as a screensaver, and can be clicked, dragged and span around, or whatever you like.
But the graphic is un-important you don't have to sit there and observe it, you literaly just open the program, minimize, and let it do it's thing.
Also if your worried about it slowing down your computer, I have not noticed any drop in speed at all. As for lag in computer games there is a pause and resume feature by pressing "Activity". The "Suspend" button does not seem to work for me.
Incase your wondering, i'm not from the BBC or any other company, I simply just turned on the TV and it was on the new's and decided i'd help, and let anyone that's intrested know about this event.
My exlpanation may not be correct, i just guessed from downloading and reading forum post's.
Check out the map:
http://bbc.cpdn.org/usermap.php -------
Anyone know what the *censored* the credit's are used for? :-? I searched there FAQ and could not find anything...