Profile: Phusix

Personal background
Welcome to my profile,Prologue
As you will probably already know, my name is Sammy. I'm a student from Belgium and I'm currently studying for industrial engineer in electronics and computer sciences. I'm currently working at a very powerfull home-server, which you can visit at http://www.phusix.ath.cx. It's still not finished and it will take a while because lots of it is Linux-based, and I'm still a newbie to that.My Hobbies
I've got lots and lots of hobbies, as you will propably allready have figured out, I like working with computers and electronics, especially digital electronics, although now at the time I have finally come to understand the physics of the greatest analog electronical device ever created, the transistor. Next to this I really like playing some games, not on a computer, but on a console which is specificly designed to such tasks. My favourite type of game is survival horror. Thus you can come to understand that I really like the Resident Evil series. In matter-of-fact, I like almost all the games created by Capcom. But Konami and their Silent Hill series surely cannot be forgotten. Another one of my hobbies is cooking. If you think I'm queer, then you are definitly wrong (and goddamned stupid) my friend. Please click on Start in the lower left corner on your screen, and then on Turn Off Pc, thank you. There are a few really good chefs I look up to, and I really like making beautiful and delicious dinners. Also I'm pretty much a fan of the do-it-yourself-policy. Recently I've designed and built a desk and bed for my lovely girlfriend. (Yes, you queerifying jackasses which didn't press start: my girlfriend.) Oh, and just recently I've got a new hobby, namely playing the guitar. Not that I'm any good at it, cause I'm just beginning, but hopefully it will develop eventually to an equal level relative to my other skills.

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Off course, I can't possibly know if extraterrestrial life does excist, but I think it is very unlikely that a equivalent biological and intelligent lifeform as the human race in our/this universe can coexcist. We can't possibly know anything about parallel universes, that is if there even is such thing. I don't know much about it off course, so the only thing I can do is making logical decisions based on common sense, feel free to expand my knowledge about this subject at sammy_rogmans@msn.com. But at the moment I notice how far we can already see into the universe, how projects as Helios 3 can reach a velocity upto 300000 km/h, then I doubt that there's an equivalent, and surely more advanced technologically developed species next to mankind. Why do I run SETI@home? Well, because of the fact that not only those signals from outer space are good to look for intelligent life, but those signals also deliver us lots of information about solarsystems, stars, planets and it's content, atmosphere and movement. It can help registrate all the important, (and inimportant) things in the universe. Momentarely that is the basic reason for me to run this program. Nonetheless: You never know...
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