
Welcome to TymmeRMortis
- scole of TSBT
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- Location: Goldsboro, (Eastern) North Carolina, USA
#1 Welcome to TymmeRMortis
Welcome TymmeRMortis. It's good to have some new faces on the board. Care to tell us a little about yourself? Not too much though. Personally, I don't trust some of the folks here.
Na, there all a good group a people. Have fun.


#2 Re: Welcome to TymmeRMortis
Welcome onboard 


The best form of help from above is a sniper on the rooftop....
#4 Re: Welcome to TymmeRMortis
Thanks All.
Originally from Glenfarg, I lived in Colinton, Nairn, Gullane, and on a farm near Turnhouse. I went to visit California in 1981 and got stuck! Still a Scot at heart.
Over here I've been lots of things including a floor refinisher, a professional photographer, a Unix system administrator, and a programmer (mostly C).
I play guitar and mandolin, I cook, and I have a Shetland pony.
Best,
Mark.
Originally from Glenfarg, I lived in Colinton, Nairn, Gullane, and on a farm near Turnhouse. I went to visit California in 1981 and got stuck! Still a Scot at heart.
Over here I've been lots of things including a floor refinisher, a professional photographer, a Unix system administrator, and a programmer (mostly C).
I play guitar and mandolin, I cook, and I have a Shetland pony.
Best,
Mark.
- scole of TSBT
- Boinc Lieutenant General
- Posts: 6003
- Joined: Mon Feb 03, 2014 2:38 pm
- Location: Goldsboro, (Eastern) North Carolina, USA
#5 Re: Welcome to TymmeRMortis
Excellent! What drew you into BOINC?
And now that we're chums...um...what's that on your head?
And now that we're chums...um...what's that on your head?

#6 Re: Welcome to TymmeRMortis
Started with SETI when I was working at UC Berkeley in the 1990s. Recently added the Enigma project and looked for a new team--happy to find you folks.
On my head is a ten-day-old kitten we found in a box in our garage.
The nickname is a bit of a pun that harks back to the "Lament for the Makers" by the Scots poet William Dunbar.
On my head is a ten-day-old kitten we found in a box in our garage.
The nickname is a bit of a pun that harks back to the "Lament for the Makers" by the Scots poet William Dunbar.