Profile: Christopher Carman

Personal background
My name is Chris. I live in the town of Longboat Key,FL and have for the last 36 years...literally less than 10 miles from the hospital I was born in, in Sarasota FL. I live with my parents and a twin brother (who is also doing the SEI@home/BOINC-SETI project) and 4 dogs. I am 36 years old, my family owns a womens shoe and handbag shop and I have worked in the family business for nearly 20 years off and on from about 5th grade to present summers while in school and full time since 1992.I love all things SCI-FI (and am an avowed follower of the SCI-FI Channels tv programs Stargate SG-1, Stargate-Atlantis and Battlestar Gallactica), as well as ABC's "Lost" and "Invasion" and Fox's "24". I am a member of the Team Art Bell and listen to Coast to Coast AM on the radio nightly when George Noory, Art Bell and Ian Punnet are hosting.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I am running the SETI@home project because I like to accomplish things especially if they can be done without my personal attention to them 24/7. I love the project and perhaps one of the millions of computer users using the program can help to find the "Signal" from some far off world that makes man and "them" meet for the first time in the near future.
This SETI-BOINC project is ok but I am having lots of problems with it and my current thought is "go back to the SETI@HOMEClassic version, but that will not be an option in a few days so I truly home all the upload and downloading problems are fixed. I restarted the project on my computer with 20 units to upload and I lost all the credit and the problem I was having is starting all over again. Losing connections with the computers that accept the data and I still have 12 more units awaiting to upload the information as soon as they can connect.
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