Profile: TOSON

Personal background
Hello,
I am the mom of two girls ages 10 & 13.
My oldest daughter is multi-handicapped with a genetic disorder called 18Q-.
We currently live in the Northwest US, and have fallen in love with this beautiful country.
My youngest daughter is very active in school and she loves Sunday school also.
My oldest adores school, loves to work on her computer, watch TV, and ride her Barbi 4 wheeler.
I am a webmaster of 35 domains, and this enables me to work from home.
I mostly do traffic trades to direct traffic from one site to another, and I also do some advertising work.
I am enjoying getting back to work with SETI, and I look forward to helping a lot more now that I have upgraded to a bit better computer.
Take care,
Margaret Collins Pritchett
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Yes, I am not so one-sided or ego-minded that we as earthlings could be the only lifeform within the zillions of universes.
A. I do not know how or when, but I do believe that it will be on the terms of the other lifeform.
B. I believe that we will learn massive medical advancements, and the abilities of travel.

2. I do believe that we should transmit a beacon of some type. We need to be as interested in finding other lifeforms as we are in discovering as much as we can about our own world.
A. I am unsure as to what type of information we should send, but I do believe that a "universal" message of peace should be thought of. For me, this would be some type of music based message.

3. I run SETI@home, because it is the only way I know of to possibly be of some help.
A. I do not honestly know if this project will work, but I am willing to always try.
B. No suggestions as of yet, but if I think of any, I will pass them forward.
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