Profile: Storia

Personal background
I am 60 years young. I live in Rochester, New Hampshire. I am retired and disabled. My hobbies include: stamp collecting (for over 53 years); genealogy; history; historical research; the American Revolutionary War period; woodworking; working with old, deserted, abandoned, neglected, family cemeteries: to transcribe all available information, verify their existence (G.P.S.)for the cities tax maps, compile all of this gathered information in book form which the city will publish for future genealogical and historical researchers; astronomy; and the definite probability of other life within the vast universe. I can not travel very far because of my disability, so I read alot and use the computer as a research tool.
When I was employed (ten years ago) I was a office manager and senior investigative paralegal for a five attorney law firm here locally. Previous to that (twenty years ago) I worked in the local hospital (actually 2 hospitals - one during the day and one at night) ER trauma center as a senior phlebotomist and all around "nurse" (which I was not officially).
In my spare time I like to work in my yard and go places (nearby) with my wife of 26+ years.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Because I think that it would be absolutely awesome to have my computer find ET.
I think that it is probably the most important project going at the present time to find life - in any form - out there in the vast universe. There is no way that we can be the only "intelligent" life in existence.
Suggestion: Tell me why just recently (the last six months or so) I keep coming up with "error code 26;0" every time I try and get onto the SETI at home program? I NEVER had this problem before. I await your reply. Keep up the excellent program. It is well worth it no matter what the cost or problems.
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