Profile: melonTurbine

Personal background
I'm a web programming hermit who lives in a big, dark cave high up in the mountains of newcastle. My favourite past-time is catching little dogs and tattooing their underbelly with a random quote from my own brain. When this doesn't fill in the time too well I like pressing buttons on my steam-powered computing device to create wonderful and exotic world domination plans - almost all of which involve macaroni cheese in one way or another.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
We may as well search for other life out there. We have the means and we have the people willing to dedicate their life to this venture, and it's one of the great unanswered questions after all (not as great as where's the remote?, obviously).
But is there life out there? Everything has to start at the beginning. Is it not possible that we are that beginning - a test species if you like? We could realistically be the most advanced form of life in the universe right now, and with the advances we are making we could be moulding the universe to fit around us - we could be the 'creator'.
But of course, that's a bunch of bollocks. There's bound to be race of Llama-like creatures living in a bubble of anti-matter who are actually creating new species left right and centre - just for fun.
Anyway, this project has formed a great community of great minds and feverish hope. It just shows how a massive crowd of human beans can work together in peace and harmony.
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