Profile: zeppelin

Personal background
Well I'm a computer programmer from Bulgaria, though I wanted to become a physicist. Now I'm 23 and have spent the best part of my time in learning physics and math, writing computer programs and recently car racing. I also belove badminton and mountain biking but I'll have to wait another year or two as I broke my knee:( For the past 4 years I've been earning my money by working on research projects for different companies. These project covered microbiology, stock market analysis, it security and scada systems. Perhaps I have to found my own concultancy firm?
Just one thing more - it seems to me that the feature belongs to genetics and various forms of quantium computing
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I live in Bulgaria - thousands of miles from the nearest earth telescope and some hundred miles from space telescopes I guess. There is no way to get into any of the sites and eventually work there, especially as I'm not a physicist. So the idea that I may touch data from the biggest telescope in word is itself somehow fascinating.
No matter what one does or says, finally it all goes down to what one thinks :"Cogito ergo sum". In that sense I think that they are out there, not that I have any evidences but just becouse I can not figure it out if we were alone.
In no one of all the science fiction books that I have read I've ever seen mankind described as an agressor regarding some alien race and while homo-sapience is only one of the all possible spieces I believe that other races souldn't be hostile and that contact will be a mutual profit
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