Profile: ^Stretch^

Personal background
Well I'm a 20 year old male From Copenhagen, Denmark. Turning 21 in Dec. At this very moment I'm waiting to be accepted to a Computer college here in Denmark.
I like messing around with pictures in adobe photoshop. Writing poems, singing and hanging out with friends.
Have no clue what else to write, its not like its a dating profile :-)
So if you do have any questions for me or just wanan talk, feel free to email me or contact me on mIRC, the nick is ^Stretch^ and if I'm not in #SETI I'll be in #ParadiseBeach.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. The answer is yes I do think that there is life out there.. When we will discover it is a very hard question to answer, that all depends on when they really wanna be found or if they want to.
I really think we could learn so much from them, in the fact that they might be in possetion of such greater technology then we are. And knowledge about the rest of the universe.I know it sounds like a science fiction movie, but I really do believe this.

2. A beacon.?? Hmmmm well yes if that would help us get closer to the posibility of really finding out whats out there, then yes we should. And I think the best way is to maybe create some kind of radio wave or something like that, which tells them that we are a friendly race and we mean no harm to anyone. We just want to learn more.

3. Well the reason I run SETI@Home is cuz I really wanna help finding something out there. The project is great from what I know of it so far, I mean people all around the world helping eachother, doing one giant thing for mankind. And if it suceeds, then I know and I am sure everyone else feels the same way, that we really had something to do with this. We helped them get this far. Made it easier for them to do their work.
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