Profile: poakley

Personal background
In December of 2000 I began running Seti@home on my new Macintosh G4 Cube, which I was preparing to use for a web server. It was a process I could run continuously while I developed systems to monitor the server and keep it running around the clock. After the server was dedicated to its web serving tasks, I continued to run Seti in order to test the system's multitasking. And I have continued to run it ever since, as it appears to have no impact on the ability of the Cube to operate flawlessly as a web server.

At about the six-month mark, I completed my 250th data unit. Do I think there is intelligent life out there? I really couldn't say. But if it happens that some day in the near future one of my data units is provides clear evidence that some "other" is out there -- well that would be pretty cool.

- Pete O
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