Profile: Peter Söderlund

Personal background
My name is Peter And I living in Stockholm Sweden, or more exact 3 swedish miles noth from Stockholm in a Town called Ã…kersberga.
It's about 70.000 people living there.

I'm a BIG Star Trek fan, and I'm the founder of Stockholm Trekkers, a Star Trek fan club active since 1997.

This is the record from my Seti@home classic:
Name (and URL) Peter Söderlund
Results Received 8994
Total CPU Time 10.557 years
Average CPU Time per work unit 10 hr 16 min 55.9 sec
Average results received per day 3.71
Last result returned: Thu Dec 1 03:19:25 2005 UTC
Registered on: Mon May 31 21:35:21 1999 UTC

SETI@home user for: from 1999 until present date = years
Your group info:
You belong to the group named: Stockholm Trekkers
You are the founder of: Stockholm Trekkers

Your rank: (based on current workunits received)

Your rank out of 5436301 total users is: 36507th place.
The number of users who have this rank: 3
You have completed more work units than 99.328% of our users.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Well, I started running Seti@home already 1999 so It\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s a long time now, and Why? Well, I want to help out, and maybee my help can do a different from finding and locating radiowaves from another spieces.
I really dont acept the thought that We, the human race, would be the only living spieces, intellegent enought to seek other living spieces in the universe. Even if we never find others, I just dont think we are alone.

I accually thought about this project as a project abel to survive when funds is being cutoff, because, It\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s a very important project. You can actually compare it to Astronomy. They find planets and other stuff in Space. Seti finds radiowaves in space.
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