Profile: dwarfsoft

Personal background
I am a 21 year old programmer from Australia currently living in (or near) Canberra (our Nations Capital). I work as a computer technician Part-Time and study Software Development full time. I reside as a moderator over at GameDev.Net and am working on a game project at the moment. I am a programmer, a gamer, and a workaholic. I also play the Electric Guitar and listen to Heavy Metal, Grunge, and occassional Rap and dance music.



When I am online my updated site is available at dwarfsoft.homeip.net



It's time for Australians to start breaking down the doors and showing what we are made of. Let's all start making our online presence known! ;)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Yes I do. I do not believe that humans will discover it in my lifetime. Benefits would be more understanding of the universe, and if they were superior to us we would have the benefit of greater technology. If they were inferior to us we would have the older-sibling standing and would be able to aid them in their existence. Dangers could be hostility, but more likely to be cross-race disease or infections. We all know what the common cold did to the Australian Aboriginal race.



2. We should send a beacon, and have already done so. I think that music (calm classical) would be a good kind of beacon, and a non-intimidating one. We should attempt this as one method, but not limit to it, as another life form may not be able to hear (or recieve the transmission). We should attempt to send out pods, data, sound, pictures?



3. I just started running SETI at home. I figured it was a better way to spend the idle processing time of my computer.
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