Profile: James J. Hutto

Personal background
I am a 37 year old Married male with 2 Children ages 11 and 10. I currently live in Clearwater Florida. I am originally from a (originally) small town of Villas NJ in Cape May County NJ (Southern Tip of the Garden State). I am a Cellular Phone Technician and Computer Technician. I am A+ and Network+ Certified as well as a MCSP +I.

I am a non-denominational Christian. I don't go to church because I honestly don't feel that we need to go to Church to be good and faithful Christians. There is a saying. The first place to find the devil is behind the pulpit. Perhaps that is effected by the 1980's scandals of Jim and Tammy Baker, Jimmy Swaggart and something that happen in my own church revolving around the family.

My hobbies are Computers, Cell Phones, Water Sports and being with my kids and wife.

I am a Science Fiction fan (Hard and Soft), I like Stargate (SG1, SGA, SGU), Battlestar Galactica, Farscape, FireFly, Law and Order UK, Sliders, Quantum Leap, Castle, 4400, Transformers (Generation 1 only, thank you), Star Trek (TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, Movies), Modern Marvels, Mythbusters, Dirty Jobs. I am a old school video gamer (NES, SNES, GEN, Neo-Geo, SMS, TG-16, 3DO, Etc.,)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Why do I run/use SETI@HOME..... I believe we are not the only intelligent life in the universe, I believe we have been visited many of times by non terrestrial life forms, so much so that I believe our history (written, genetic and religious) has been effected and shaped by those visits.

I feel the project is going in the right direction. However I feel that they aren't doing all they could. Personally I think that if there is life out there they would be transmitting in such a way that we wouldn't be able to pick it up in conventional means.
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