Profile: Zane

Personal background
G'Day, I'm a 28yr Male currently living in North Queensland, Australia. Due to several injuries sustained while serving in the Australian Army I had to rethink my career path and have chosen I.T. In my exuberance for this change I made myself a new 2.4Ghz Pentium 4 computer utilising the 533 Mhz bus and 512Mb of DDR PC2700 SDRam, (as a study computer). Being a male, I once again went overboard on the power front and this is where Seti@home comes in, what good is it having a super fast computer with nothing to compute. The idea of helping out in an area that is still vastly unknown gives me pleasure, here's to what may be.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Do you think extraterrestrial life exists? If so, when and how will humans discover it? I think life besides our own does exist and whether its already been discovered or not is the hot topic of debate all over the world. I think we will be the one's discovered not the discoverers.

2. Should humans transmit a beacon for others to find? If so, what information should we send? Haven't we allready, the amount of space junk floating around up there transmitting all sorts of signals must be bouncing of someone's antennae.

3. Why do you run SETI@home? What are your views about the project? Any suggestions? I have a slight interest in the unknown and have an interest in the networking of computers to complete a single goal. Can you honestly tell me that if my computer was the one to discover an alien signal that I would be informed?
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