Profile: Dave Trigg

Personal background
Hi, my name is Dave and I currently reside in the town of Grimsby in the beautiful county of Lincolnshire. I recently upgraded my Seti to the new BOINC account as I wish to continue with this extremely important project. Please encourage ANYONE who has a pc at work or at home to download the software and get this thing going.

In the Year of 2003 I graduated from Grimsby College with a BA in tourism and marketing and now I'm working in media advertising . In my spare time my main interest is sport. In the summer you will find me on most Saturdays supporting Grimsby Town Cricket Club, and during the winter following Grimsby Rugby Union Football Club. In the times that I'm not doing that I find myself in the company of good mates enjoying a beer or two attempting to right the wrongs of this world or just eyeing up nice girlies!
Usually you can find in the Hope & Anchor, The Wheatsheaf or The Yarborough (Wetherspoons)in Grimsby sampling the variety of real ales that they have to offer, but I have been known to go further afield in the search for the 'perfect pint'.
In the more quieter moments I will be sat in front of my pc updating my website (http://www.grimsbyandcleethorpesuncovered.co.uk), watching tv or reading a good book, usually accompanied by a decent bottle of wine (or two)

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I firmly believe that there is 'something out there' and I will do my part in trying to get that first contact with 'ET'. I have been running Seti@home for nearly 3 years and recently migrated over to the BOINC project,and I feel that it is an extremely important project so spread the word and download the software
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