Profile: Gilberto Strapazon

Personal background
Musician, writer and computer programmer. Living in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
My musical preference is for progressive rock, I like to read sci-fi, fantasy comics, ocultism and meditation, as Lyin Yutang for example.
Most of time, from monday to monday, I work composing music to TV documentaries and developing software to a medical equips company (Medtronics reseller - my former job), or still looking thru nature where all inspiration begins to me.
I love mountains and the walking in nature when I can, where the sky is clean.
All this activity are merged and compiled into seed to thoughs about the human kind related to our world, social and economic processes. I can use this on interviews and acting as a consultant to my costumers, medium-to-big size companies.
Being the human research one important key to the horizons beyond our current limitations, I try to do something new each time, to learn a bit more, and to grown a bit more, despiste my limitations.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Life is all around us. I see all universe being full with all kinds of life.
We are just in the process to find the ways to make contact, starting with ourselves, then with others, from this and all others planets.
I like to run the seti program as being part of this process, to find ways more people can undertand, not only some so special or privileged.
The space is all around us and we are part of it. Just is time to each of us, take it into his own hands and start to listen the sounds from everywhere.
That small green Seti icon have become a partner, and I found it do daily a great job using all my free computer time become part of the world, doing things I am unable to do, but for sure, I am capable to feel the need to do it.
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