Profile: Steven Vaughn

Personal background
Hello, my name is Steven. I'm 32 years old and i live in Cleveland, Ohio home of Lebron James(Cavaliers). My place of employment is called the Resident Empowerment Organization (REO) as a computer graphic artist and i go to college to become an astronomer. Favorites: music, science, art, movies, computers, and games. I have 3 cats name (Spice, Pepper, and Rosie). I have my own astronomy activity session called Steven Vaughn's Urban Star Party. I will watch the weather reports on the news for dry and cloud free weekends (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).If the weather goes right, i will watch 2 sci-fi movies like Contact or Independence Day and listen to a tape of Coast to coast am show on Friday night. The next day, Saturday, i will gp to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History until 3:30pm. Once i come back home, i will get my astronomy stuff ready before 5pm. The house is clean. I will bring 3 tables and set them up so i can lay out my board game i created called Space Voyage(Based on space exploration). The 6-inch telescope will polish and for use at 2:30am when the game is over. The video tapes about astronomy and space science will be ready to play(Only selected tapes will be viewed).My computer will be ready also.(Planetarium and Internet). The whole thing last from 4pm-5am.

Steven Vaughn
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
91. YES!!!!. When: Not to distance future. How: Both optical and radio telescopes. Possible benefits: We will finally know for sure if we are not or are alone in the universe. Dangers: Watch the movie Contact.

2. YES!!!!. Information: Don't know>


3. So i can search along with you astronomers and find life. I like all what you are doing. No suggestions.

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