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Personal background
I am from the great state of West Virginia.
Currently going to school at Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tennessee. It is flat here, relatively, but I will live with it.
My occupation would have to be Student, but I wouldn't mind being a Network Admin. or Network Design guy.
My hobbies include playing games, going to class, computer programming is fun (not an occupation yet, so I'll call it a hobby), playing with people and kids (not that they arn't people, just an imphasis), reading is fun, but I don't get much time for that, practical jokes that are not destructive (any help you want to give me here, e-mail me), and watching cartoons.
Cartoons are the only good thing on TV.

I am not an alien.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I believe that life is definately possible in places other than the Earth. I do not know, however, if intelegence somewhere else is. If there is intelegence out there, it seems to me that the SETI program has it right. There might be some kind of Sub-Etha Net out there that we do not have the technology to tap into. I think we should find this first, and I also predict that this is how mankind will find the inteligence.
I think that there is enough trash out in space to let all of the other life know that we are here. Of course, the aliens may not want to let us know that they are there is they see our mess.
I run SETI@home so I can get people to ask what my computer is doing while my screen saver is on. I just casually replay, "Searching for Extraterestiral Intelegence." I still let it run in the background all of the time, though. I like you guys. You are cool.
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