Profile: Charles

Personal background
I'm from Hungary. I am an economist, I studied at the Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration (now Corvinus is the name www.corvinus.hu), Information Managemnet and Environmental Management, Master of Arts Degree.

I'm fond of computers, home cinema, cars, good food. I like animals I have 2 cats.

PC: AMD A64 3200+, 1Gb DDR @ 200 Mhz(2xOCZ EL-3500 512Mb), Abit AV8, AC Freezer64, 2 x 120Gb Samsung Sata, NEC 3540A, Leadtek A400GT, Logitech Mx1000, Logitech Internet navigator, Tagan Easycon 480W

2nd: AMD Duron Applebred 1400 Mhz, 512 DDR @ 133 Mhz,
ECS L7VMM2, Glacialtech Igloo Silent Breeze II, 40 Gb Seagate U5, LG 12x DVD-rom, Elsa GladiacMX2 32Mb,
Microsoft Wireless Mouse optical 2.0, Logitech Deluxe Access

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Yes, I belive, if just counting the number of worlds where life could be possibble there are many.
I think discoveries are just happen. One day suddenly. We can't tell the exact date. How? I belive with personal contact. If there are other species, some of
them are likely to have some kind of transportation, and sooner or later they will showed themselves. Either by a "ambassador" or by an army :).

2. Yes. Map of our world, our tech level, documents of the different cultires and people, about animals and plants. I think there is no need of a voice message, like it was sent in Voyager. (not THAT Voyager :D)

3. I can offer some computer time. It's good to take part in a great project.
I hope there will always be enough fundings for such projects. I suggest listening only to a specigfic galaxy, solar system where the "first planet" was found a few years ago.
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