Profile: koala

Personal background
Hi searchers!My name is Giuliano, it cames from latin language and means Jupiter's son ;-) .I came from Napoli the italian one... the ORIGINAL 1 :-P and nothat Naples in Florida (U.S.A.).i was born 30thy years ago in a sunny day of 5 february... that means all of us are living in the age of mine astrologiacal sign! The Aquarian age ;) i don't belive in such things but astronomically speaking it's funny thinking about. I'm studing oceanography at the Parthenope University of Napoli and i am getting the degree in Environmental Sciences. Sometimes i work in a tipical pizzeria napoletana as waiter so i can pay studies.I have the hobby of Bonsai... yee those little trees so cute.I made them by myself, it's not so difficult but requires a lot of patience and dedication even if is a very relaxing and gratifying activity.Of course I interest of astronomy and expecially in the summer time u can find me and my little telescope on a solitary hill to sound the deep space.If u wanna meet me and i'm online send me an istant msg!


Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think is reasonably probable imaging an ETintelligence out there and... closely i want to belive in that. I don't know how or when a "meeting" can be but i'd like to be there for living it.Even becouse if it will be that, would means that those "others" are tecnologically ahead to keep an our message, so maybe they could use this one like a beacon to find us! Anyway the SETI project is maybe one of the examples more fashinating of the inalienable desire of knowledge of the human being! Dreaming is ever been the boost to go farther on up the limits.I run seti@home couse i belive in it.

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