Profile: Commander Xell

Personal background
I was born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia at 7 o'clock (GMT 4) July 9, 1975.

I'm a programmer (now it's my job), blogger and ex-editor of my own newspaper (maybe it's my destiny). I have lived in Nizhny Novgorod all my life. I like my works and it's very hard to tear me away from my comp, my chair and my Internet. When somebody makes this great achievement, I come out of city, for walking or travelling, and after that - write about it on my LJ or some forums. It's my life.

I hate govenments and transnational corporations - all in the world. I love freedom in all. I think, people must be free: religion must be free, love must be free, sex must be free, information must be free, music and software must be free. Govenments and corporations thinks I wrong. :)

My favorite music - when my friends play guitar. Sometimes I listen all kinds of music. But I hate rap, I hate russian pop and I hate russian "blatnyak" (primitive songs about criminals and prisons).
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Maybe we'll found anything, maybe not, but science is better when war. SETI@Home is unique project because Americans and Russians, Jews and Arabians, works together in peace. This is a sign for Earth and universe. Sign is: "Earth biosphere contains not less than 3 000 000 sapient creatures." :) I hope so.

I beleive, we'll inhabitating new cities on the Mars and we'll building Dyson sphere or any other space energy system. I hope, the earthlings is sufficiently clever to stop the war and sufficiently clever to stop their own war-aimed govenments.
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