Profile: debugger

Personal background
My current occupation is retirement. As a collector, I have massed a large collection of stuff that I love. My friend consider me an intellect. My discription would be that I am intuitive about many things. I cannot relate any of my life's experiences to extraterrestrial activity, but my neuralogist claims I have a strange anomaly in my brain, that he cannot explain. Many progressive thinkers believe we would be jeopardizing our integrity to proclaim ourselves as the only light or life-form in the Universe. When I see the technilogical events occurring in our lives, nearly daily, we have to realize the short time in which it has happened in our society. Try to imagine how old is the Universe, then imagine how much, technically, has been accomplished here before making a decision that we are the only intelligent life-forms in the Universe. I am new to SETI but understand it general concept. I would love to know how to recognize a "good" signal in the transmission data we are analyzing? There is much more I have to read on this site, but I am very proud to be included in the bandwidth with the others.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Statistics demand a belief that extraterrestrial life exist.

2. I would recommend that any beacon aimed at likely signals should include as much information as possible about human daily life in a way that is understandable by sight review, such as a concentrated FAX signal, beamed on a communications laser.

3. The likelyhood of my finding a viable signal is very low, but should enough of us get on line, we may become as successful as a super computer with the range we can cover. The effort is worth the small amount of space it take on my O/S.

4. I may discover in reading the information on this site, but, how is a viable signal described. What is a "good" signal? Are viable signal reported back to you through our software?
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