Profile: azopf

Personal background
I live in wayne, pa, i'm in high school, and soon we'll have a network of 3 relatively fast comps on dsl, so i should be able to get some good crunching done... not too much else to say... check out my friend's website (partly mine).... so if seti lets me put a link it will be right here, and if not, there are ways of getting past anything.. such as maybe this... so maybe it worked, maybe it didn't, but heres the url:

http://angelfire.com/geek/borna/

also check out cyberzopf.com, my family's website.. yup

keep on crunching!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
i think that if et life exists, it wont be exactly like us, and who actually thinks they would use radio signals with exactly the same type of systems... chances are, maybe they use rf waves to see, the way we perceive life... we have a very ethnocentric view of the universe... who says anything they do is even close? of course you can't go far here without getting into the definition of life, which is not certain at all... im sure there must be some kind of et life out there, but who says its even remotely like us? and i don't mean by appearance... we ought to transmit beacons, at least some sort of logical sequece, like a repeating pattern that is unlikely to be eminating from a star or some other rotating or pulsating body.. i think even thinking of sending information is ridiculous.. the chances that extraterrestrial life developed computer systems exactly like ours, with the same filesystem... especially with the same codes for ASCII text?... its ridiculous

i run SETI@home because hey, maybe we'll find something interesting... and what, am i going to give my cpu time to lines flying across my screen or seti? a much more worthy cause id say... there just better not be any security holes in the screen saver or open holes in the server!
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