Profile: ELiESHaZBuT

Personal background
As of July 18th 2001, I achieved my first 25 years of life unit crunching. I also got engaged last week (ummm...not sure of the date, but it was 3am) which was nice.

My Shih Tzu, Devin r0x0r5!

I make my way in life engineering and writing music with my own bands, and for other artists/bands. I'm a dab hand with my Notepad-ised HTML, but I will admit to owning Dreamweaver purely so I don't have to open my browser repetetively :)

My favourite artist has to be Devin Townsend (www.hevydevy.com) and he's a wonderful guy "in real life" too.

I don't want to commit my life to words in this section, because life is always in a state of flux (at least its not stagnant!) - deal with what you have kids!

- Carl Reznor
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Well well....i've long believed a lot of mad ideas about life offworld and maybe (stop looking at me like that) life from dimensions alongside/around/underneath/inside/etc. our own.

SETI@home rules....do you think one day, people will use their spare clock cycles decoding the human soul? heh

Conspiracy time! Does the US Government already know of the existence of extraterrestrial life? I bet it does, or else it would be funding SETI@home....

Maybe they have the roadmap and are loath to unleash the truth upon a population which is primarily dependant on earthbound religions and thoughts. I'd be more bothered about shifts in world attitudes - I hope people will respect the environment instead of adopting a "we'll be leaving the planet soon, so it's okay" attitude. I'd hate to see a planet consisting of an artificially maintained biosphere and animals kept for pleasure or food.
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