Profile: Naxale

Personal background
Beginning of transmission...

Ready to receive... Waiting for Data...



Born in 1975 in Corsica (Isle of Beauty) STOP

Living in Rennes - FRANCE STOP

Pre Sales Network Engineer STOP

Linux fan since 1996 STOP

Debian addict since 1998 STOP

Like Guinness :-) since 2002 thanks to Yann and Seb STOP

Prefered books authors: John Irving, JRR Tolkien, HP Lovecraft, San Antonio (Pierre Dac) STOP

Technical reference books: [Leslie Lamport] LaTeX A Documentation Preparation System, [Andrew Tannenbaum] Networks, the man pages :) STOP

Favorite car (in dreams): AC Cobra 427 STOP



Data received... Connection closed.

Goodbye :)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I do really think it's stupid to say that human beings are the only thinking things through the whole universe.
As say a citation in "Calvin & Hobbes": there is ET intelligence, they never tried to communicate with us :)



So I do believe in ET life! But ET life may exist under in another form. Our concept of "life" may be wrong. Actually we try to find life comparing similar activity to our one producted on Earth. Maybe it's a wrong way... Maybe we don't look for the good signs in space...



More, I think that when humans will find life, this life would have discovered us before :) Maybe it is the case now, and they are wondering about the way to communicate with us... What would be our reaction? Think about films like "Mars attacks", "Independance day", "E.T." etc...



So as to the SETI project, it's a good thing. And I do my best to participate (in other words I try not to use my processor... ;) Hard to work in these conditions :) )

Your feedback on this profile
Recommend this profile for User of the Day: I like this profile
Alert administrators to an offensive profile: I do not like this profile
Account data View
Team None



 
©2024 University of California
 
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.