Profile: RJ Computers

Personal background
RJ Computers was started in October of 1998. We became a part of the SETI@HOME family on May 25th 1999, and have been processing information for the SETI project ever since. We at RJ Computers offer quality computer systems, parts, and services. We like to give our customers a "higher quality at an affordable cost" product. If we wouldn't like something we offer ourselves, we wouldn't sell it to anyone else. Check us out on the web at WWW.RJCOMP.COM !
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. We at RJ Computers believe that extraterrestrial life does exist. It is just a matter of time until we discover for a fact that ET is out there... or ET discovers us. Someday we feel that if Earth discovers ET , or ET discovers us we could benefit from one another and work together ... that is unless they are hostile, but one tends to be optimistic. :)
2. I think that humans should send a beacon for others to find. This may spark some interest from another world to ours. It is hard to say what should be sent in this beacon, because if you were to send something that we could use on Earth, who knows if ET could even tell what it was or how to use whatever it is? If you are talking in terms of a radio signal, who is to know if ET could even detect it, or decipher it? There are many questions still left unanswered, but I guess that is why we are all participating in the SETI@HOME program in the first place! :)
3. We run SETI@HOME not just to give our computers something to do when they are sitting idle, but we run it for the discovery of new life, new worlds, and maybe the bettering of our own. I feel that the SETI@HOME project is a great one! I mean, why waste all of those hours your computer isn't doing anything, when you could make it work for the better of humanity?
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