Profile: Ray Gibbs

Personal background
Here's some quick information about the college.

- The College of St. Joseph is a small co-ed, fully accredited, career oriented, liberal arts college.
- 90 acre campus, located in Rutland, Vermont near Killington, Pico & Okemo ski areas
- Associate, Bachelor and Master degrees
- Day and evening classes in over 30 career oriented degree programs
- Enrollment of 550
- Student/Faculty Ratio of 12:1
- Average Class Size of 16
- Founded in 1956 by the Sisters of St. Joseph
- Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges

Since the computers are sitting around on the weekends I figured it would be good to put them to use. The screen savers look really cool and maybe we might find something.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Sure, if we are here, then there is a good chance that there is some one else in a different place. I don't think we are likely to discover another race, more likely they will discover us or allow us to discover them after we reach a particular point in our evolution. The discovery will lead to the same thing that all other discoveries have led to, great friends, hated enemies, and more things to discover.

2. Sure, a copy of Myst and Riven. Then they have to come to earth to get the hint book.

3. The screen saver looks cool. Keep the project going it gives a way to benchmark PC's as well as look for other life. I would not presume to think that I'm qualified to make suggestions on a project that I know only a little bit about.
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