Profile: Twaize

Personal background
Im a 15 year old (soon to be 16) boy from Denmark. Im a geek and a scout somehow combined! I can go on a 125 miles walk one weekend, and the next one I will be at a LAN party. Im atm studying at a boarding school on southern fyn, it's very funny since it is a boarding school with scouting integrated to it. I was on the world scout jamboree in Thailand, so if u was as well pls email me. I just left a really cool game called DAoC in order to play SWG, since daoc got to borring after some stupid patches. I learned about SETI@Home from my really good danish mate "Zaffa". Otherwise I really dunno what to write about... I tried to be alot on SETI but since my parent's divorce it has been tough cos the one I was the least time at had a comp, and the other one didn't :(
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I do not believe in extraterrestrial life, im doing this to prove that they don't exist. I simply doesn't believe that life an exist on another planet since earth has been treated in so funny a way that life could exist, and therefor I do not believe in extraterrestrial life. We could from earth send a beacon, we have alrdy send out a rocket into space showing the earth's position and drwaing of humans, and it has alrdy left our solarsystem. But I do think a beacon would be a good idea since the rocket is flying one way but we could send beacons ín many directions. In the message, we should say where earth is located and describe what humans look like. Finding aliens will result in panic on earth since humans are to unstable and hostile. All that would happen is that we nuked them before we even knew if they were friendly.
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