Profile: shagmeister

Personal background
I'm 36, have 3 children, own my own IT company that has been ranked in the top 5 of web design and have over 41 awards to my credit for my work "I am entirely self taught in all my internet work as well as computers kills" for the ones interested shagmeisters enterprises that is my company website, I am also the front man and lead guitarist "what a 180 degree change huh lol" for a heavy metal/rock band called WhiteNoize this was my brain child started back in 2000 we have 2 full length cd's, are in the middle of producing/engineering our 3nd release.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I have been running Seti@home for over 7 years now, as everyone else I am hoping to be the one to prove that ET is out there somewhere and is right at this moment trying to find us as well 'how can we be the only ones who have evolved over millions of years to the level we are and NOONE else do the same' that is ignorant for anyone to think, let alone be the case "we have found so many types of creatures that were never seen" or that were thought to be gone for millions of years so why would someone think that because that signal or trace has not been found up untill this point, or that the things that have been found or heard all be them few and far between stand for nothing and be brushed off as simple "noize" and continue to stand so that it means there is noone out there? WE are not that stupid, WE wil not stand for that type of treatment that thinks we are as ignorant to fall for something just because someone else could think it, we all have to make up our own mind in order to see any truth or hope to hear something from nothingness.
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