Profile: Enchanted Engineer

Personal background
Well, lets see, I'm an Engineering Student at the University of Manitoba in Canada. I'm five for ten inches. I have really short blonde hair and blue eyes. My turn ons are long walks on the beach and shiny things.....

Okay, seriously, this is probably the tenth last place I'd post a real personals add. How are you? I'm fine most of the time, the rest I'm a complete looney, so at least I'm enjoying myself.

I'll leave you with a thought: We are searching ever so hard for alien life. If we assume that there is life out there, and its at least as curious as we are then can we not also assume that they are looking for us as well. Now, that means to me that seeing as at least some of this life should be more advanced than we are that perhaps they have already found us. And I'm thinking the reason we haven't gotten asked out for drinks is because they didn't like what they saw. (Those voyeuristic so and sos!)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Sure, the math leans towards there being life on other planets. My guess is that we will find it by accident. After all, most of our greatest accomplishments have been by accident.

2. I think we should be sending out a beacon. After all, somebody has to do some good advertising. The only thing we've been broadcasting lately is Survivor, Friends, Fraisier, reruns of Seinfeld *shudder* and the news. None of which speaks well of our people as part of an interplanetary community.

3. Well, it gives my computer something to do when I'm not using it full bore. I think the project is a very good idea. As far as suggestions I'd like to see best scores records kept on the user profile so that we can see what we've found individually.
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