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Personal background |
Born 1958. I've been so many things in my life, but most of all curious |
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home |
Well, it all started with the bossman at work giving me an NT workstation. I never used that box for anything but reading my workrelated mail using silly MS technology. So I decided to give the poor box some more usefull to chew on and installed the seti@home software on it.
Later on when I stopped working at that particular place and set up my own lil' site in cyberspace. I decided to continue the good work with the seti-client, but upgraded to a *nix version of the software.
Why? You might ask. The answer is "why not?"
With so many MS-driven sites at the internet - why not go looking for intelligent life elsewhere?
Maybe they could offer an interesting workplace, for an old
system administrator like myself. It sure is hard to find such a place, up here in the Denmark. |
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