Profile: dragon

Personal background
I reside in North Carolina. I work at a local community college teaching
Criminal Justice and Law classes, I practice law part-time. I'm an
extreme amateur when it comes to astronomy, but it has always peaked my
curiosity. My fiancee knows everything (to me at least) about the stars
and space, I'm learning from her.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I first learned of SETI@home on the CBS television show JAG. I thought that it
would be really cool and interesting to have that on my home computer, so I
did a fast Web search and downloaded the program. I think the SETI@homeproject
is an easy way for anybody to get involved with the SETI project. It's not
just for Rocket Scientists anymore! It seeems as though with all of the
personal computers around the world crinching this information we can discover
something, perhaps we already have a message from something somewhere, getting
through all of the vast radio data quickly and time will only tell. There must
be ETI out there somewhere, it is supremely ignorant of us (man) to think that
in all of the vastness of space that we are the only living beings, I'm sure
they are out there, will we discover them...not in our lifetime.
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