Profile: CoreGrinder

Personal background
As I write this information about myself, I am on air for about 18 years of quality time ;) I live in Germany since I am 4 years old. Before I lived in Polska. In my free time I like to work on computers. I code in C/C /PHP and do mySQL. I love to party with my boys and I listen to rap - I also do it myself. At least I try ;) As you can see I am interested in computer stuff, so I decided to become ITA (IT Assistant). I will get my offical papers of passing this in mid 2004! :)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1: Do you think extraterrestrial life exists? If so, when and how will humans discover it? What are the possible benefits and dangers of such a discovery?

-> Dont think we are the only peace of meat with a brain in this universe....




2: Should humans transmit a beacon for others to find? If so, what information should we send?

-> Radio and Television are sending information all around the clock into the universe. Maybe some aliens are watching The Jerry Springer Show right now. ;)




3: Why do you run SETI@home? What are your views about the project? Any suggestions?

-> I am running the Client on several machines to help the seti staff to get their great job done. This project is super. Thats the reason why I started a school project at my school to support SETI. Maybe SETI will find something, it would be great. And if SETI does not find nothing....well it has kept thousands of Computers productive for some years ;) The only suggestion I have right now is to improve the group statistic pages. Group counts should be updated anytime they are viewed.
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