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Personal background
Born and raised in the south, amongst jocks, rednecks, and other such narrow minded buffoons, I continue to thrive like a weed in a cracked sidewalk. I'm getting so old none of that really matters, as long I have my Mac, my CD's, and my satellite I'll keep on pluggin through. Whenever I'm not wasting my time watching DVDs and doing chores around the house, I occasionally upkeep www.CDjunkie.com, a CD review site.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Just the fundamental concept of what SETI is and how SETI works excites me.Why this type of computing on a massive scale is not implemented more often is beyond me. Why should my computer go to sleep when I do, let it do some work. Plus it makes you feel like you're in the movie Contact or Close Encounters. Surely there is life, in whatever form, out there somewhere, a space this big can't be host to just us. Who's gonna come a knockin is the question I guess. Will it be ET the cuddly trestrial, the Borg, or just a bunch of skinny, big eyed, anal probers. I almost wish for something along the lines of Alien or Independence Day. Religious zellots have got this plannet so screwed up that I think we might need to face complete extinction in order to band together as one, though I have my doubts that even that would work. I have run SETI on as many as 7 Macs and one stinkin PC.
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