Profile: Michel

Personal background
Hello Hello !!!! I am a mix of Einstein and Schwarzenneger. (built like Albert and brilliant like Arnold). At 6'03", 250 lbs, I am a valuable man. Considering the price of meat, I am the "thousand dollar man". Ok, OK, what do you want from a French Canadian living in Atlanta? This unusual mixture and my deep voice makes me sound like I am the illegitimate child of Darth Vader and Pepe Lepew. To end this short description in color, I have to admit being the CEO of a dotcom company.. Really!!.. Just don't tell my Mom I am the CEO of a dotcom, she thinks I play piano in a house of ill repute...

Bonne journee.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1) Yes, extraterrestrial (had to cut&paste this one) life exist. I has to ! There has to be a space-time continuum who is disrupted by the influx of matter. Where else all my lost back sox be? They will discover life outside our universe is a biosyntesis of the black sox's wool who turned into ET. Of course, ET will be only 1 foot tall...

2) We are transmitting way too much stuff already. Just imagine what you would think as an extraterrestrial who get out radio signal and get a Pat Buchannan and N'Sync. You would question the inteligence of the life onthe blue planet.

3) All my computers have been runnning SETI since my girlfriend found out my screen saver came from spankme.com.

On a more serious note, I beleive life exist outside our planet. I also beleive our biggest hurdles are distance and time. With our life limited to 100 years and a theorathical limit of light-speed, it make out range at 100 light-year. Barely next door at the universe level
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