Profile: Alexandre Bernalte

Personal background
Ok, I'm from Spain. I once (in 1999) got into the website of the seti@home, and started reading about it. I used to leave my computer on, so I decided to join the big team, and so give some use of my little computer. I started with a Pentium 120mhz,then a PII 400Mhz,.. Tha t was a long time ago. I have a i5 8600 at home and a i5 4400 at work, and I have to still install boinc on the first one. I just come back to the SETI HOME PROJECT. I will try to line up my raspberrys to do some job also.

I have a degree in Geography so no flat earth member. And I work on healh related industry.
I like sailing, riding my motorcycle and going out for dinners..

I was on a solo team and now I have joined the pcmasterrace team from reddit.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I'm going to ask the questions I'm being given as possible topics, as it will be the easier way (it's late in my countrie and my brain is not giving the besto of himself).

1. I do think that ET life exists, of course, it will be quie sad to know that we are absolutely alone. Sadly if we found something, it's probably that we try to attack itself... Just take a look at our world, Orient, Africa, SOuth America,... (today our world, tomorrow another...)

2. MAybe we should only say hello, come here and see it by yourself, can you figure this out? I mean (maybe my english does not give me the possibility of expresing my self as good as I would) Maybe we should send just an invitation.

3. I can use the free resources of my computer or my work's for a good thing... why not, as soon as I manage to have my ethernet working, I'm going to use as many computers as I can...


I just hope my little help will be doing something...
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