Greetings Figured I'd get around to introducing myself after a period of lurking. Actually, I've been meaning to do that for some time, but it always got delayed. Just as well, since this message is hardly a matter of life and death, just some simple courtesy on my part. Expect me to mostly just continue my lurking. I'm currently both an undergraduate student and a teacher in the department of computer science of the university of Helsinki. My plans for the immediate future include graduation and getting myself involved in certain research projects here, hopefully not in that order since I'd like to get my hands dirty a bit sooner (besides, a suitable research project could make nice thesis material). On the longer term things get a little fuzzier, but I can't see myself going for much anything else than an academic career path or something rather close to one. I got introduced to the singularity last fall by stumbling on Eliezer's web pages. After reading some of the texts in the Low Beyond and some other places, things seemed to click together rather nicely. Actually, I'd half expected somewhat more future shock from the site judging by the comments of the person who referred me to the pages. I've probably been too open-minded a fan of speculative fiction for too long a time (not to mention being a writer wannabe, but let's not get into that). Incidentally, a while after doing my reading, when I'd managed to process and analyze certain motivational problems, I switched the focus of my studies here to intelligent systems. The field has intrigued me for many years, but I hadn't bothered to get really into it. Call it lazyness on my part, specializing in distributed systems seemed an easier choice - actually, it still seems that, but it also seems now that there are some more worthwhile fields to play in. I haven't yet made any comments on the discussions on the list, partly because most times views closely enough resembling mine do surface anyway without me having to come out and express them. I also have a general tendency not to be very sociable nor to make a big fuss about my views around strangers. I do semi-frequently indulge in boredom-induced idle online conversations (sometimes of SL4 matters) that do have some of that element in them, though. Also, you can't help becoming very aware of some of my opinions on technical matters in areas that I have some expertise in if you actually work with me. I can be rather insistent when I know I'm right, though I'd at least like to think I'm not completely without flexibility nor the ability to recognize my blind spots. So, that's it, I suppose. Keep up the conversation. Perhaps sometime I might even be provoked into commenting on something. With any luck, it might even be something intelligent.