Profile: albionwarrior

Personal background
hi my name is adam and i live in the uk. the city i live in is called chester. i'm 32 years of age and work in retail. i'm single at the moment after splitting with my boyfriend of 6 months but enought of this. my interests include english history 1300 to 1600,the cinema,the theatre,eating out, astonomy(i don't have my own telescope i'm an armchair observer) and finally most important of all is sex, drugs and rock and roll.please feel free to drop me a line if you want to chat.

adam
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
i think the possibility of live out there is a certainty what form it will take god only knows and how we discover each other well..........the possibilties are staggering. you never know lockheed might finally get there act together and produce some of use. that event being in the balance as always it could be thought some sort of radio communication it could be like something out of close encounters of the third kind but whatever form it takes the day is on it's way. as for the benefits and dangers try watching some sci-fi they've spent the last god knows how many years on this subject, babylon5 is a good start.
should we transmit a beacon for others to find? why not blair and bush are doing a pretty good job of screwing everything else up, being zapped by a killomatic death ray with dispence with the drawn out agony those pair of idiots will put use through.
i run seti at home because i think it's a fab way of getting couch potatoes like me doing something useful. it also introduces the public to real science and not the spoon fed pap there used to being fed by the goggle box. i would be nice to get realtime views down the telescopes being use as yes i know you can't look down a radio telescope.
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