Profile: Blaze

Personal background
heya everyone, I'm a webmaster, well sort of. I've been studying photoshop for the past year and some other thing. well guess that if I don't find a job I still have time to choose another line of work im only 21 years old after all! I founded that group because I thought it would be well fun to do something with my friends, most of them moved away from the small town where we used to live in QC (im still here tho.) for work or different reason so why not do something as a group that help other people and use our computer. What we all have in common is that we are freak about japanese animation or anime of course most of us are also computer geek. I'll give a special shout to my friend who are far away right now, Frank well hope to see you soon! and Sebastien well see ya in august or maybe before! ^_^ Thanks for joining the group even if some of you are only for here for stats =P
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I started to run seti@home like a couple of years ago when I still had my old 233mhz computer with 32 mb ram, not too hard to guess for you out there that know about computer it wasnt very effective and I couldnt do much with my computer while I was running seti@home, on thing or another I stopped to run it because of my computer, then not too long ago 'bout lets say a couple of months I remembered about it of course I had a significant upgrade in my computer and a nice network at my house. so I started to run it again. This project is great, I always believed that we couldnt be alone, I mean logically look at the size of the universe, so I guess that the idle of my computer is used to something that might be good for the whole planet one day. as for suggestions, if any of the staff of the project read these good work!

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