Profile: CSCO VPN

Personal background
I am a Master CNE of Messaging and A Cisco Certified Network Architect. I am currently employed as a consultant at Mycom Group Inc, in Cincinnati, Ohio. I have a series of Test Servers running in my basement ranging from Pentium 4 Xeons, to PIII-550s. There only point and purpose, their very reason for existance is to find Exterestrials, living amongst us. If I was to bet, I would say they are already hear, more than likely in Hackensack, NJ. I am 30 Years old, an Aries, and like long walks on the beach. My hobbies include Boating and Coaching Baseball. I bowl on a league with my wife, and intend to join the PBA (Professional Bowling Association). Even though I suck at bowling.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I truly believe there are other life forms out there. Humans will more than likely be the ones to explore and find such beings, but not within our solar system. I do not believe they will be little Green men with antennas, nor will they carry plasma ray guns. I think they will be some unevolved mass of goo, that scientists will convince us are lifeforms. We should transmit a beacon, possibly, a continuous playing of the Back Street Boys latest album. If indeed they are out there, they will come, and politely ask us to turn the beacon off.

I run SETI at home, because I can. I like the scrolling graphs, and telling people I am watching the Doppler Drift and searching for Gausians, even though I know not what each of them are, but it looks cool. My goal is to lead my class (February 20, 2003) and continue on into the top 1000. I have only been doing this a short while, but I have plenty of time, and a pretty decent toy budjet to buy more machines.

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