Profile: Endorfun

Personal background
I am currently living in Bundaberg, Australia. I have been here in Bundy for the past 2 years having relocated from Toowoomba so my wife could take a position at CQU. I arrived in Brisbane in April 2001 from Northern, Kalifornia so my wife (an Aussie) could take a position at UQ. On arrival I set out to continue my employement as an aircraft mechanic with a few various sources in the greater Brisbane and Darling Downs region. Both my wife and myself enjoy things like photography, aviation, geocaching, reading for both pleasure and learning, meeting new things and people, and driving or any other new way to get to a place either new or old.
Seti for myself is perhaps what I take to be my little effort in the big skeem of it all to try and come to some sort of understanding or encounter that better explaines any of a number of unaswered questions that have been lurking in the minds of most people about what really is beyond our limits of searching the places that are above our heads and out of sight.
Until a better way to search the skies is discovered I see seti as perhaps our best chance of finding something new and exciting.
Thank you and have a splendid Groundhog Day.
Have now relocated to Brisbane as of early last year.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
extraterrestrial life? As space seems to have a great deal of room to work with,
I would think that the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere to be a very
strong one.
We should do everything we can to try and meet up with anyone or anything else
that could be out there.
I use SETI as I would like to help in the proccess of reaching as far as
possible out there and hopefully one day make contact with some other life
that we share a very large amount of space with.
Suggestions? Not at this time, seems that everything is in good hands as far
as I can tell.
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