Profile: Kristian Evers

Personal background
17 years of age, live in Struer, Denmark. I study at the local gymnasium :/ Besides that i have a great interest in computers and all that comes with it. I spend a lot of time as forum administrator on a danish website called TweakUp.dk, I also write a few articles when i have the time. I am also involved in a projekt called dreadshade. It's a computer game, a MMORPG, that I am creating with some friends and people we've met online. I am mostly there to build and manage the website, but also to help with the ideas.
The last of my big interests is Linux, I have been running linux for about 8 months now and I think it's a lot more powerfull than windows. Why dosn't everybody use it ?

That's about it, hope you didn't waste to much of your time reading this ;)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think there is life out there in the universe, I don't know were but it's there. I don't know how we will discover it or it will discover us. Either way i'm looking forward to it. Perhaps I am the one that find extraterrestrial life because of SETI@home. An alien form of life could be hostile but I don't think that's going to happen. Why would someone travel millions of lightyears just to annihilate a planet which could hold some important knowledge.

I don't think that we should transmit a beacon so we can be founder easyer, an other form of life would be based millions of lightyears away from the milkeyway and we just don't have the possibilities to transmit anything that far. If someone want's to find us, they will do it anyway.

I'm running SETI@home because I think it's a great initiative and I wan't to be the guy that found extraterrestrial life :P
The hole distributed computing thing also appeals to me. It's a great way of solving big problems fairly easy.
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