Profile: phrozenbit

Personal background
I'm born in '84, meaning I'm starting to become an old fart that has been into computers for a long time. I've got a lovely girlfriend who's born in '97 who's very creative with graphics and sculpting polymer-clay dread accessories.

Other hobbies include listening to music, playing a game every once in a while and messing around with computers whenever I feel like it. Playing around with electronics will be among my activities soon enough since that are my roots i'm trying to get back into.

Recently I started working for a company that's responsible for creating and rolling out fiber optic networks in rural area's. This also includes hooking people's homes up to the fiber internet network (FTTH).
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I'm away for work for the better part of the day, 11 hours on average. I like to leave my computer running for some reason but it has to do something while I'm away. I like to donate some computing power to the SETI project and the Rosetta @Home project, it keeps our room warm during the winter and my PC is doing something useful.

Things with radio signal analysis and extraterrestrials always has interested me to some degree and I think SETI does a good job trying to find the unknown and attempting to find the source. There is much out there in the universe that we don't yet know about and with the SETI project we may find and possibly discover new things.
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