Profile: SaintDad

Personal background
I'm a 48 year old with an interest in Saint Bernards, Astronomy, Computers, and finding other than homosapiens. I also do a fair amount of Cave Diving for pleasure. I'm owned by three Saint Bernards, who demand much of my time and attention. Two of which love to follow, or try, underwater. They are great company and companions. We hail from the Tampabay area of Florida, hense their and my love for the water. In my spare time I view the sky and underwater caves...two of the final frontiers. Oh yeah, the saints make me work for their food.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think that using a reasource such as the internet to connect with a project of this nature is unique and very interesting. I have put together a network of machines to do nothing but number crunching for SETI@home. If I didn't beleive there was more than this, I wouldn't be helping. I think that most of us have thought about the dangers and benefits of the discovery of ET life. I don't think anything is worth acheiving unless there is a certian amount of risk involved. I mean Life is a risk, so, weigh the benefits and risks, then take a chance if you feel compelled to do so. If not, then sit back and watch the world go by. I beleive we all make our own lives, better or worse by our own choices. To me finding any ET life is inevidable, it's a matter of time. I do beleive the benefit far out weighs the risk as far as advertising to the vast universe that we are willing to acccept contact. I feel this project is a wonderful oppertunity to assist, what I feel will be, the method of contact most likely.
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