Profile: Jonathan Axtell

Personal background
October 2002
Hi, I found this website and thought to myself, "What if?" So I figure instead of looking at the typical boring screensavers that Microsoft Provides, why not add my computer to the group effort, plus it looked neat. About myself, I typically live a dull life. I work, I eat, I sleep. That and I am in love with my friends Fiance. And he has been cheating on her for the last year, with her best friend. Pretty much that is all I have to say about that...

Jonathan..

January 2008
So I know it's been a while since I last updated, sorry. Anyhow, so I forgot all about that other girl and met a new one about 2 years ago. Her name is Brooke. She is my profile picture with me. So things are going so great we are getting married. And to make it even better we are getting married in Kona, Hawaii. So, I'm sure we I'll another update soon so I hope you look forward to it.

Jonathan..
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Do I think that extraterrestrial life exist? If so, when and how will humans discover it? What are the possible benefits and dangers of such a discovery?

Yes, I think it is crazy to think that earth is the only planet capable of sistaining life. I think they will discover us. Benifits might be health, travel, and peace. Dangers might be (BANG) we are all dead.

2. Should humans transmit a beacon for others to find? If so, what information should we send?

Yes. "Help wanted, inquire within 3rd Rock from YELLOW dwarf star.

3. Why do you run SETI@home? What are your views about the project? Any suggestions?

See answer to question 1. I think that it costs a lot of money but it might pay off. I have nothing more to add except that I think that it will take a long time for a radio wave to reach us so we might be going down the wrong track in looking for whatever might be out there.
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