Profile: Vito

Personal background
Hi my name is vito I live in Queens NY I have been here all my life. my hobbies are building fast cars full size computers radio controlled planes cars an helicopters. My family an i are mow working on a train layout that i started about 10 years ago an hope to finish soon.I got started with seti in
November 2003 i belive that if life started here it started out there as well.
I hope to see the rest of the world to find out what i belive in my lifetime.
but i do not see this happening because we as a society we are to violent.war
should be a think of our distaant past an not our future we all need to learn to get along an respect each others beliefs.



Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
As stated before yes i do think life exists elsewhere in the vast darkness of space on other worlds as different an alike as our own planet.I belive we will not find out about other beings until we find peace within ourselfs.
And it will most likly will be in space i just hope that when it happens we do not go to war with them. Humans should transmit a beacon for others to find an the information we should transmit is the good an bad that makes up our society.
my views as toward the project they are noble it might gives us a leg up to who an what may be out there an by some small possiblity proof of life on a
different planet. As far as suggestions i can not offer any as to the fact i need more infomation to how an what is done with the data that my computer checks for an what an how the operation is ran.what new technologies are being
installed maybe light recivers checking for signals in the gamma range.i hope
this help is some small way.
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