Profile: jjtimken

Personal background
i'm just a guy in the middle of nowhere with a kick ass computer figured i'd try to help find e.t. since my pc is always on and never being used while i'm at work...when i'm not at work i'm ussually playing games on it since it was built to be a gaming machine...
i work at universal tax systems in rome ga in customer service it's a nice job i answer questions all day and i run seti in the background here at work to have something to do.... it can get boring between phone calls
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
i like seti@home i just wonder what would happen if we found aliens? would we acctually be able to communicate with them would they even still exist considering how long it takes for radio to get to us their planet may have been sucked into a black hole by the time we get the signal or perhaps they do exist and are well aware of our existance but don't want anything to do with us after all we do broadcast movies about killing aliens......
the bad news about our broadcasts is that we broadcast movies that display our power and most of our weapons if they were to declare war on us they would already know our weknesses and our strengths just from our broadcasts and chances are we will have no idea what their broadcast was for many years... hopefully they will have the same problem but if they are more advanced than we are chances are they will not have that problem then again since inteligent life is suposed to be rare we may never find other beeings at all since they have to be inteligent in order to make radio or maybe they know better ways than radio maybe they use infrared or some other kind of digital media perhaps they speak with their minds and never even made a broadcast at all from their own planet... we may never find life but maybe it will find us someday
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