Profile: Joan - LKSAB

Personal background
First, spelling is not my strong
side, so...




Background:

Well, Im born 1973. Im from Sweden/Öland, but are now living in Stockholm.

Work right now as an web-designer, but also with 3D animation sometimes.




Interests:

Have always been in to space and stuff so SETI naturaly :)

But I also like games, movies, graphics, food, beer, and ofcource computers.

Probly seen the movie Contact more that five times ;)




Hobbies:

Ritgh now it's radio controled stuff, like cars. Both electrical and nitro. It's
alot of fun. And now I finaly can aford to buy all the toys that I wanted as a
kid. Also our SETI team, and my own webpage - Joan's
Geek Page




Computers:

My latest system is a AMD 1GHz, but I think I have to upgrade that one soon. I
have about 10 other computers under my bed that I was thinking of setting up in
a cluster when I find a bigger apartment.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
How and
when did you become interested in SETI@home? - Why do you run SETI@home?


Well, Im always saying that if you should do something you
should do it propobly. So when my friend came and told me about SETI I started
right away. I have been a member of this fine project since 1999-07-20, and still
going strong.

After just alittle time in the SETI project I started a team that now have grown
to about 170 people all over the world. I see this as one big famaly, I do spend
maby 5% of my awake time to SETI and the team. We have a lot of fun in our team
Lets Kick Some Alien Butt! - LKSAB!

And another thing. I like to keep my computers produktive, they are my slaves.
So what better way are there?




What are your thoughts about extraterrestrial
intelligence?


It's just a matter of time. I have no doubts that there
are live out there. Maby "they" alreaady been here...
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