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Tsahi Asher

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Join SETI@Home, and help find ETs!

this is a bit outdated now: SETI@home is a scientific experiment, run by UC Berkeley, that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.
First, download the analyzing program . It has versions for almost any computing platform, and a nice screen saver version for desktop PCs (Win9x/NT) and Macs, so it doesn't even interferes with your work! the first time you run it you'll be asked to log in, and that's it! To join the Israeli team, click hereand click the "Join" link.


Tsahi's experimental blog some politics, some computers, and all the rest.
IZArc zip utility
when i installed windows again on my machine a few months ago, i decided to look for a free zip utility, instead of the world famous WinZip, which starts nagging you to pay for it after a month or so. i tried several programes, but they all had various bugs in them, the most common of which was that they sometimes didn't add files to an existing archive when i tried to. and that includes ZipGenius, if you think i missed this one. it has as many bugs as it has features.

eventually i found IZArc, a nice WinZip clone that works pretty good. the only thing missing here for me is sorting the files in each folder by name, once you sort the whole archive by folder. i already started translating it to hebrew, if anyone is interested.

2005-07-14 18:13:17 GMT

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In 1997 I tried studying for a degree in physics at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev , but failed a course in thermodynamics and machanical statistics, and couldn't complete the degree. After working here and there to save money I started in studying something easyer and more appealing in 2002: Computer Science at the Tel-Aviv-Jafa College.

I am also involved in the Mozilla project, where I lead a team of people that translate Mozilla to hebrew. we have a web site at www.mozilla.org.il.

I made a page explaineing how to write Assembler code in MS-Visual C++ 6.0, you might find usefull.

interestFields of Interests:
Physics - especially astro-physics, Science fiction, Star Trek, Computers and computer games, radio controlled model air crafts. and books. lots of books.
mailbox Address:
Generally at Petah-Tikva, a town south east of Tel Aviv.




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