Profile: Stephen Kelly

Personal background
I am 41. A secondary school teacher of Computing and Mathematics in Glasgow Scotland. One of my main interests is Cosmology. I also like a few beers and enjoy sci-fi and sci-fact in most of there forms. My hero in life is Carl Sagan. His COSMOS series was so important to me. Such as he is worth a billion pop or sports stars. Youth have the wrong posters on their walls.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
We must look and see, It is our nature. I feel no greater contentment in life than finding out something new. Especially if it moves me anywhere nearer to who we are, why we are here, where we come from and where we might go. The pusuit of anything else diminishes in importance for me when put up against that goal. It is so positive to see so many people round the world taking part in this SETI project.
Why is cosmology/astronomy not taught as a separate subject in U.K schools? It should be!
Wish I had a more powerful computer. Wish I had a body that could travel in space without a ship. One which lasted a long long time and was very robust. Come on genetic engineers, get a move on! I'm 41 you know, at this rate I'm going to miss out on all the really cool stuff to come. Oh well, just have to learn how to hibernate. About 1000 years should do it. Well, I'd better be off now, feel a bit sleepy........
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