Profile: Benjamin Hunt (KG4ESJ)

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Psst, I'm hiding from the mafia....

Anyway, I'm involved in as many projects out there as I can possibly sign up for, including many alpha and beta projects. I'll usually run them all at one point or another. Seti@Home is my current mainstay project, and I eagerly await the unveiling of PlanetQuest. However, Distributed Computing is such a great thing, I wholeheartedly support all the projects.

And myself? I'm a student at Middle Tennessee State University, and formerly a dispatcher for Humphreys County Emergency Communications (911 dispatching, a job that I certainly love more than attending school). Law Enforcement is a great career in my opinion, very worthwhile. I'm also addicted to computers and the Internet, though it is a love affair that is slowly dying as I have less and less free time on my hands. Amateur Radio (73s, KG4ESJ!) and Aviation are also interests of mine; however flying is on hold due to a general lack of money. And you will be hard-pressed to find a bigger Star Wars buff, though I will never consider myself a "Warsie". You'll not find me dressing up or attending Cons or whatnot. I'll stick to the books and movies, thank you very much.

All in all, I'm a very easygoing person. Visit my website ( http://www.starshipdatabase.org/ ) or LiveJournal ( http://huntster.livejournal.com/ ). You can email me at huntster74205-boinc (at) yahoo.com.
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant NSF-0200852 and by the Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the investigators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the MPG.

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