Profile: david

Personal background
age 64 male married two children one is bs mph mhsa,from /Ann arbor and MBA also annarbor
the younger is a cardiology fellow, my occupation MD/pediatrics boarded. and orecertified, retired,\\\\\\'06
hobbies: music,play little piano and guitar,love classicle guitar, cannot play very much while try to improve, reading,mystry,history astromony/cosmology just learning slowly osciences fasinated, but know very little . Tell me what I can do to help, or assino formal class just gebneral read as suggeated by friends program seti/stardust/home.glad to be of assistance, found you by accident.
I have very basic knowledge of computers and application to sky., etc / astronomy/cosmology,I am reading as fast as I can of Hawkings, , Brian Green
jenna Levin,, penrose.meltzer and knapp .Open to other suggestions, knowlegde is less than basic! any suggestion will help. do you need any other help about me?
I am very new to this, any help will be useful
what is "BBC code tags to format your text?\\" how can I use it?
thank you.
david charles
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I dont know much about it, except that you are trying to study "stardust"and I am suppostd to try and scan or look for somethinih for about two a day, tha seem like a lot of time to depote tothe, if I have to sit at the computer, I can barely type with one finger!!!
what do I need to do next, pass some stuudy ciuse and test., when do I get that.How long is it. days , months weeks ???
the program sounds ambitious,just to catch 45 particles of original srat dust, but i am willing to try and be of some use, . thanks for the opportunity
who is in charge, or who do i need to contact if I ghav e aproblom abd program does not work? sorry dont have aredy picture, besides I dint know how tosen ithow ask smoe to figure that out,
david
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