Profile: Snis@HOME

Personal background
Stockholm/Sweden is my current location, this is where I've lived since I started to earn my own money back in 1996. Now four years later I'm working as a Network Systems Engineer (NSE).
I like to think of my life so far as successful and I'm only 25, so I have atleast 75 years left to explore new areas of knowledge.
On me free time I spend time with my girlfriend and our friends. I love to learn more about everything, I have this wild idea that before I'm finished I want to know a little bit of everything.

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1.
I hope that somewhere out there another lifeform exists, otherwise it's a waste of space. I think that before humans discover intelligent life, we will find living organisms in our own solarsystem and we have to learn more from our animals here on earth. The benefits from a discovery could make us think in a completly new way by giving us greater understanding and make us able to expand our search for new knowledge. The biggest danger I see for the human in such a discovery is new viruses.
2.
Why not, we are trying to find other life beyond our borders. What gives us the right to silently listen and spying on others?!
The information we ought to sent; time and place in space and who sent it.
3.
I want to help, this is an easy way to say that I care about SETI. The project SETI@home is great, I hope it is here to stay.
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