|
| Your personal background. |
| I am from NJ and one of the few Patriot/Conservative/Republican (in that order) left in this state...or the Northeast for that matter. I currently work in VoIP world, but I have done everything from programming, networks, systems (building, specing, etc.) and just about everything else except for actually making hardware...other than a signal light transmitter in physics class a long time ago...Radio Shack project. I program when I have to and when no other solutions are out there, otherwise I tend not to want to pick it up. My expertise is security, understanding networks and applications and troubleshooting the many issues. I am a big picture person but work on the details too; which is why I am so damn busy. |
| Your opinions about Einstein@Home |
Why do you run Einstein@Home?
I started with the SETI@Home project a long time ago. Then I discovered this BOINC client and then realized there are more practical problems out there. Sure I believe there is some sort of ET out there somewhere, but I will wait for the Quantum computers to work on that. In the mean time, the other problems (I believe) are way more tangible.
What are your views about the project?
Right now I view it as a sort of competition and I find it funny that my anchor machine is pushing out so much works when it sleeps 8 hours a day while I run my VMs and day to day applications. Oh, BIONC needs to fix something, it does not identify Windows x64 too well. It thinks I am running Windows 2003.
Any suggestions?
64 bit client...not that it would benefit much but I like everything in 64-bit because I am impatient for the change. Also, fix the fact that my AMD is not reporting as X64 Windows XP. Also, what about .NET. If it was written in .NET then I could add to the project. |
| Your feedback on this profile |
| Recommend this profile for User of the Day: | I like this profile |
| Alert administrators to an offensive profile: | I don't like this profile |
|
|