Profile: dogjuice

Personal background
I have a site called www.saucerater.com where I rate which hot sauces are the best. In fact I have over 170 bottles of hot sauce that I frequently ingest! I also have a site called www.villagerone.com where I have pictures of daily life etc, and www.ramenrater.com where I had previously rated different brands of dehydrated top ramen style noodles.

I live in a strange town called Marysville, Washington USA. The people here range from odd to rude usually; a trip to the local grocery store usually entails almost getting run into by people who are watching where theyre going. At times, I wonder if the arecibo radio telescope were pointed here if alien life would be found. This place is quite the anomaly!

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I ran SETI a long time ago abd lost my password, so started again at the beginning of 2003. It's a lot of fun and I have my own team of cool people and just switched over to the BOINC style new SETI.

I run it since letting my computer sit here and do nothing seems quite the waste. I could run other distributed projects, but I chose SETI since it does what I like best; searches for new possibilities. When I was younger, I always played with shortwave radios. Nothing better than hearing what's going on around the world - my favorite station being the Atomic Clock [Coordinated Universal Time].

I truly hope that there are others in the universe that we can meet, just hope theyre not like us too much - with what humanities' done thus far to itself and to other inhabitants of this lush green earth, I worry we may be the 'little green men' that pillage some other planet.

So listen up! If we make contact with aliens, be nice!
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