Profile: theentity

Personal background
Well hello and thanks for reading this hope you enjoy.
I live in a small town called Nuneaton in warwickshire where George Elliot was born the author. I live with my wife and 3 kids all under 5, yes the tv's broke and it is a small town with not alot to do!
Having been on this planet for 32 years I have spent most of them gazing up and wondering were are you there must be somone alse it's to arogant to think we are alone special I follow Islam and we part of our pryas we say Alah Lord Of The Worlds, I have not found anything to give more explanation to that as in discritions of other worlds apart from ours. I wonder if there is a nice G.W.Bush
on one of the other worlds.
I am obbssed by computers Linux OS in particular on x86 platform can't afford better = Sparc & SCSI.your loosing me as my dad would say. I run an openmosix cluster of old redundant machine that alone are fairly useless low spec pentiums, PII an 1 PIII good for firewalls and print servers. Then I found cluster bring single machine together as one very powerfull computer that can run manny manny more process than even the best main frames as you just add another box.
openmosix = http://openmosix.sourcforge.net/
Well it said write about me so I hope you got a taste of me bit obbssesiv bit strange and above all A beliver in Alah.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think the guys behind the scence's work very hard often without thanks just hopping praying one day we as human kind get contact thay do better than me so who would I be to slag off or critise takes me longue enough to set up clusters of 8 - 10 machine let alone millions wow I bow down.

I do like eye candy as in little something visual representing what seti@home is upto setiview was great on my cluster.
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