Profile: Lord Loki

Personal background
Since my life is so incredibly interesting (NOT), i will do my best to fit it all into a lovely small space. I'm a 16yr old guy from Australia, who, amongst other things such as desperatly trying to be windswept and interesting, spends his time with his head inside a pc case working on it. To run seti, i am using a Pentium 4, 2.4ghz system which is overclocked to 2.87ghz with 512meg ddr ram, plus my old Athlon 1800. I still, alas, need to replace my not-so-cool 'dog' case with something that will not be the butt of most jokes at a lan party. (yes you heard right, my pc case is quite litraly a dog). I like Rammstein, RATM, and The Cure. I dispise anyone who can't take a joke or doesn't accept me for who i am. If anyone should wish to talk to me and enlighten me with your infinite wisdom, please email me at prunedog@iinet.net.au or msn(email or chat) me at deathreaper666@hotmail.com
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
As for the question on wether extraterrestrial life exists, i honestly dont know, but if it does, ime glad ime doing my little part to try and find it... this part will soon be much greater as tim (skunkwaddle) and i are commisioning 20 p4's and a sparc server to aid the seti quest. As for sending a beacon, i would hope that all the different radio waves, from television to phone messages would be enough to attract other forms of life to our existance. I run seti because, other than wanting to help find et life, my pc sits all day whyle ime at school doing nothing. And as far as my views and suggestions go, i spose i think the screensaver could do a little more to save my screen, not just display mostly blank screen or the same text with a half screen graphic, it just doesnt seem like a thrilling screensaver to me.
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