Profile: Scott A Blackmon

Personal background
Hello I have Been doing this for some time and I see some new options since i last log here so let me explain what i Do . We I am 33 and i spent 12 years serving my country in the army. since I got out i have worked in the computer field as a system builder(computers) or tech. then Tech manager and moved over to RMA manager in a 7 year time span. now I am planing to open my on Computer Store In orlando FL. I will not relece the name due to the fact i need to finsih paper work for the name but you will be able to look for it from this web site WWW.Geocities.com/lonewolfviii I am looking for investors for short term The Computer Store will build , repair , attend shows on the east cost we hope to grow all through out Fl in the up and coming years. We have some good ideas and we wish to provide the best service . I feel that our systems will also beat gateways and dells in compatablity and upgradeablity. look foward to see ing you visit the web site infomation will be up for it in about 10 days on march 1st store target date is june 25th to open
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
yes I wish we could expand the program now that sytems are reaching 1 gigs we have the power to really push the search to higher levels. in what way well usea muti scan to work on two bits of information in stead of one doubling the work load for our systems we are also using dsl, and cable this means we are ready to expand this software to really increase the out put of data prcessing the world is ready so lets reach out and contact the vulcans lol or who ever the first contact will be but i think that we need to focus on tech advances and space more we must look to the stars. we must push for change and try to grow beyond this world we must move beyond this .......
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