Profile: Tetsuji Maverick Rai

Your personal background.
Once a member of International Mensa, but quitted because "Isolated Mensa" magazine was not so.....

I'm a 40 year-old Japanese. Born to be the luckiest man in the world. Alias: WMD (Weapon of Mass Distraction)



"Retired" radiologist. When I was working at Univ. of Tokyo as a radiologist, I tried to make experiments in neuroscience, but my professor declined it just because it had been done by anything (no wonder only a few discoveries have done in Japan!)....neither money or technique didn't matter at all. Once I went to the Univ. of Texas later, but the professor there didn't want me to make experiments...just wanted me to program..so I "retired" and finally was diagnosed as depression, taking medication for that.....cannot help being happy-go-lucky...cheerful depression :) BTW I am also interested in computer and aviation, and got a private pilot license in Santa Monica CA in 1992. Began hacking Dec. 2004 at www.hackthissite.org (as ro0tless/fucknroll) and www.astalavista.net (as FucknRoll/Maverick). It's fun. But I stay legal.




Maverick's Shellcode for hacking: <a>http://mav.atspace.com/[/url]
Your opinions about Einstein@Home
A while ago was interested in General Theory of Relativity. When I was a university student (in 1988) made a program to draw the trace of a photon (exactly speaking, geodesic line) near a small blackhole (radius of about 7mm) with the mass of the earth. It's in <a>http://www.vector.co.jp/soft/dl/dos/edu/se002297.html[/url]..sorry this is a Japanese page. I uploaded this to a Japanese BBS (yeah, there were no Internet available) but somehow I found it's on that site now. It can be compiled with Borland C on MSDOS (not Windows!!).
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