Profile: Dalgor_

Personal background
I live in the village of Vihtavuori, near Jyväskylä, Finland. I'm a 17-year-old student.

I study in Jyväskylä Business School.

My website can be found from http://dalgor.ath.cx or http://www.kolumbus.fi/kari.flyktman/

Both websites are in Finnish, but they don't have such indexes as most pages, they only got the root shown so you'll manage to search through the pages :)


Hobbies: Motorcycling (only 125cc Suzuki RGF -92 atm.. not allowed to ride a bigger one until 18..), snowboarding and computers.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1) Actually, I honestly do believe that there are ET's out there ;) My grandad claimed he had seen a UFO on the sky when he looked from the flight tower. He also told me that there were other people who saw the thing, and that it wasn't sighted on the radar at all. I think that aliens are researching our intelligence and habits all the time, because all these claims about UFO sightings could be true in my opinion. When aliens have enough information, they will either leave us alone, come and make an alliance with us, or come and destroy us.

2) Absolutely. If there is extraterrestial life out there, why shouldn't we help them to find us?

3) I run SETI@home for two reasons: I really am looking forward to the day, when someone finds extraterrestial life, and the other reason i run these tests, is the computer stability testing :) 2 flies at once. The project (mind my words) kicks ass. :) A suggestion until this afternoon would've been to ask you to create a less heavy user interface for the program, but I found out there is one already :)
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