Profile: SinVip

Personal background
I am a confused 23 year old, who is studying computer programming at a local university in England. My interests include fishing, walking, cycling, toking in fact anything that can get me away from my computer. I must admit to liking having all the trappings of modern life and am amazed and interested at the speed with which things are changing, I just would prefer to be out in the middle of nature. This is made all the more important to me as the world changes and these "natural" areas become increasingly more rare or "made more accessible" to people or in other words become less natural and fake. I beleive we should try to understand and conserve the variety of life that we do know about before we could consider other planets and peoples.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I cannot see how there can fail to be life on other planets. Whether or not there are intelligent beings is a pointless arguement. We have found that microscopic lifeforms can exist in all kinds of unlikely places on earth, so with all the ?illions of planets some *MUST* have life on them. So therefore there *WILL* be intelligent lifeforms it is just a question of how close or far away they are. I beleive in this project and would like to see it work I just think that the chances of us detecting it *YET* are slim however the project is welcome to my spare processor time to prove me wrong!
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