Profile: morkfard

Personal background
I fall by the wayside when competing with peers on backgrounds. I think more time should be devoted to the future than the past which is already a crazy time to live in. Ever live in the past? The future of SETI can be idealistic with me and that is all that matters to this mind. I tak advantage of the school computer lab and steal processor cycles for my eager hopes of using them to accomplish some amazing feet of discovery. The world needs more computers like them. They are good computers, and I hold them with the least regard--making their harddisks work off-hours for me, for my profit--but the SETI being appreciates my benevolent offering as pay back for all those times that I pretended to look at the stars but only was staring into space. Stars are not intelligent as far as we know. Their collective being makes them god-like and thus I find deep satifaction in ignoring them sometimes--they are so distant and far away and a long time off. Maybe the Oracle knows.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I live in a Fraternity house. You might want to know what that is. It is a place where humans share sacred moments with one another. It is a constellation--beautiful and with stars from diverse backgrounds.
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