Profile: Nick Phipps

Personal background
I am currently a freelance I.T. contractor, the web master for many pages, including Science In Schools (Victorian State Government, Australia) - http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/science/



I am 23 years old and have just completed my B.App.Sci. in Computer Science and Software Engineering.



I enjoy ANYTHING to do with computers. I have many websites left stranded on the web... dribs and drabs all over the place, but http://glowwyrm.cjb.net is my home page and I will be permanently updating this page. Today's project is to start the rework of the site.

I have recently become a member of the SETI@home team: Die Jenenser Wölfe ( http://iosef.ssl.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/cgi?cmd=team_lookup&name=die jenenser wölfe )

SETI@Home is running on my work, home, and Uni computers.

All PCs are PentiumIII or higher and running Windows 2000 on broadband net connection (Work and Uni - T3, Home - Cable-512Kb down/256Kb up). I don't expect to find a signal, but I do enjoy crunching the numbers. :)



NOTE: My latest addition to the array of PCs I have running SETI@home is a P4 2GHz running WinXP (which has dropped my time per work Unit to around 3.5 - 4 hours)



Nick Phipps. (B. App. Sci. CSSE)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I KNOW extraterrestrial life exists. I am sceptical as to whether it is intelligent (in the same way that we are), And if we discover it it may well be extinguished by the time we discover it.
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