Profile: Danny Slowik

Personal background
I'm a unix professional specializing in Linux and NT integration. Hobbies are
are mountain biking, camping, hiking, computers and astronomy. Favorites OS's Slackware Linux,Sun Microsystems, and FreeBSD. In fact its what my seti runs on. Primarily the Slackware.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think ET life exists for sure somewhere in some form. Most likely not
intelligent (germs, bacterias, Maybe something you find at the bottom
of the ocean). Come to think of it there not much intelligent life here.

Dinosuars types or animals as we know fairly likely.

I think we can transmit but chances are if human-like ever get it they will probably have personalilities and we have enough problems now. But then again they could be watching us figuring we\\'ll kill each other then they can just
walk in and take over earth.

:-) HEHEHEHEHEHEH

Sorry, but it's true. Planets find a way to be round. Most species on earth find a way to have four fairly common appendages (dog people dear bears etc)

Personalities naturally create conflict. They are probably too busy fighting
will each other as well to put any more effort into working together to explore
than we do.

We would probably never get to meet each other before our species expire.

But it's fun to try.

I run seti at home because its more useful than anything else humans do for the most part.

Lets be honest. Are we really that intelligent?

In a few short years USA, Russia, China, Europe and Asia could have explored everything in our solar system fairly thouroughly by now if we had put a serious effort into it.
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