Profile: Eswar the MAD

Personal background
I am 29 Years Male from India. Where the Myths & History is interlaced like chineese noodles and hard to sepearte each other. I am working as a Network Engineer at a Established organization. Not married, No girl friends.I belive in the following sentance " UNIX is better than SEX, E-mail is better than Female & Oracle is better than ****sam". So many people call me in single word "geek/nerd" etc. Dont ask me i dont know the meaning of these words and i dont care too. I work on a lot of things like Window$,Solaris,FreeBSD,Linux,QNX are my OS partners. I work no Webservers, Databases, Firewalls, IDS systems, Flowcollectors, Rotuers, Switches, QoS boxes etc etc. From these you can see that i work on many wired things and i like them too. My hobbies are Physics (Nuclear & theoretical), Algebra (linear) & Music. Music i listen to Metallica and a grate fan of them as well as Stephan Hawkins. Contact me if you would like to have a word with me on anything under the sun except "POETRY".
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Feed my brains with the so called standerds
Who says i ain't right ? -- Escape,Ride the Lightning - Metallica
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Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
YEA!!!, i do belive that aliens (or shall we call them like this ?) do exist. But only thing is that we are living on this 3D world. Space time is 4D. Can there be a 5D which is beyond our imagination ?. Or we live in a world of Carbo hydrates. Can there be Silico-Nitrates ?? These are the worst questions to ask. But still i belive there could be some life anywhere and i am happy to contribute to this. BTW i am most afried of is aliens. (i can watch scream, exocit eating chocolate, but after watching species i was unable to sleep for 1 week)They scare my soul out me!!!.
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