Profile: SteveB197

Personal background
hi there, My target account is r.lodder@quicknet.nl but since i dont own that adres anymore due isp change i made this account so i can recieve all information
i am currently in the team Seti@Netherlands, R.F van ringelestein en S@NL Remko Lodder are first my friend and secondly its me :-)

dont now much to say though, so lets get those aliens and try to make contact ;-)
e.t is here

greetz
remko
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Extraterrestrial life does exist, not in this galaxy but in other galaxy's i am pretty sure that there are aliens running around just like we do, i also think that they are higher in technology then us, so we can learn from them, and perhaps that solves our warproblems.

The suggestions i have for seti@home... well since some people are forced to change their isp and loose their mailadres from one day to the other [like me]
persons should have the possibility to answer an specific question created when new persons sign up, i still use the non existing mail adress since the rank i have their is so high that i must make up 2 years before i will get the same status again, and i dont want to do that..
dunnow if it is hard to create but it would be quite good

Humans like us are being observed for quite some time now i'd guess so sending an beacon is no option, probably they now our languages etc already so sending a coded message with math inside it does not very work either. i think we must search with the arecibo radio thing to find traces of alien contacts, that is all we can do, however it will take a very long time still [ i am 18 now and i dont think that i will live long enough to hear that seti actually found an alien trace, perhaps my children who will be the particulier [ personal [persons]] top ranking seti researchers then ;-)

well this was it again :-)
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