Profile: Neo

Personal background
Hi,
My Name is Vivek Karma Subba, I am 30 years old. I am a Civil Engineer, from Gangtok; North India.
I used to have a hobby called Camping, I have become quite lazy now!
While camping I love to look up at the starry night sky; that
really makes me feel so tiny, and makes me feel that there is so
much more to life..and look at us humans fighting over the same land since
time we existed,so much of bloodsheds for a piece of land... da da da .. in short we live just once! We have so much to explore and so much to learn..
I like the fact that in someway I am helping Science through SETI..
I am sure drop by drop we will fill the wine glass, and when it reaches the brim, we will toast n celebrate with our new found ET-friend!
I finally have planned to go for camping, and when I see a shooting star
I will make "the wish". Best of Luck to my SETI team mates!
-Vvk
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1.I run SETI@home cause I really am really eager to see ET absoutely soon. I ain't gettin younger!
2.My views about this project, is like supporting the fact that the world is not flat but round, during those days of Kings and Queens, and proving it! I think that the SETI team has given all intelligent mortals an opportunity to lend a helpin hand.
3.Suggestion: The Bonic is active even when I am operating the computer, unless ofcourse I enable the snooze thing! But again enabling and disabling the "snooze option" gets pretty impractical, cause most of the time I forget , and thus the SETI screen saver gets suspended.
I think there should be a user friendly, just like the old version of SETI that
had the options =====> *Run always ..*Run only with the screen saver
HELP!
Your feedback on this profile
Recommend this profile for User of the Day: I like this profile
Alert administrators to an offensive profile: I do not like this profile
Account data View
Team None



 
©2024 University of California
 
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.