Profile: LichtJF

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Stranded in the North East state of Delaware in the USA, this 38 year old has been married to his lovely wife Nina for the past 11 years. I say stranded because I am a southern boy at heart. Born in California, I spent the greater part of my life in Texas in the areas between Houston and Galveston. I have a four year old daughter and a modest house I am forced to call home. I say forced because the North East is too crowded for me after growing up in a town of less than 2500 people. If I had my druthers and a willing wife I would be in a dry heat state like Phoenix Arizona. I don’t mind the heat in the summer time, but the humidity and allergies have to go. Never had allergies growing up, don’t like having them while I am older. A network technician by trade, I am more than happy to donate the CPU time of my seven pc’s to the worthy cause of distributed computing. I started with Seti Classic in March of 2000 and now a member of several projects and team BOINC Synergy. My primary focus is on projects that will help benefit man today. While I started out with Seti@home, my main focus is on Predictor@home and Folding@home. Of course we have a healthy dose of Einstein@home, Climate Prediction, B.U.R.P., and a little project called NetDimes mixed in. If ya ever think to look me up, pop on over to www.boincsynergy.com. We have great stats, a great webpage, and great people who are always willing to lend a hand. Keep on crunching!
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