The capability of desktop computers has increased greatly over the past several decades, even outpacing some of the first supercomputers. A standard Intel i7-4790 processor can run at 90 Gigaflops. This means it can complete almost ten to the tenth operations per second. Hence, in a time when you can buy a new 8th generation intel processor for a few hundred dollars, an older 4th generation intel processor is more powerful than the most powerful computer in the world in 1993. In this research, we examine code developed for a NASA supercomputer and run it on a standard personal computer. Our results suggest that for simple tasks, such as pulling down information from the servers, the software is capable of running on a standard desktop. This...