Profile: Polital

Personal background

Height: 11 feet, 4 inches


Weight: Too much


Number of Appendages: 8


Number of Heads: 2, but only one breathes fire and we're not saying which


Number of Eyes: 8 *


Number of Spawn: 3

___ME'04: Bearly Legal at Cooper Union

___Music/Writing'07: Nearly Gone to Drew University

___TBD'13: Nearly Gone Insane at Home


Age: constant at 102 since 2000 **


Occupation: Part time Elf, part time Programming Consultant


Location: The Planet Shoehorn ***


Hobbies: Free assistive software for the disabled (plug, plug --> www.polital.com/assist) and wargaming


Odd Facts: Alumni of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and the Arts (PH'69 and PH'71), Favorite movie is the ending credits of Down Periscope, We love PDQ Bach, and WE DON'T LIKE LIVER. ****





* Both heads wear glasses.

** One head started counting down when she hit 50.

*** According to the youngest spawn.

**** 'Ya got a problem wit' dat?

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Do you think extraterrestrial life exists? If so, when and how will humans discover it? What are the possible benefits and dangers of such a discovery?

___Yes, extraterrestrial life exists. We have proof of this. ALIENS RULE, HUMANS DROOL!



2. Should humans transmit a beacon for others to find? If so, what information should we send?

___Sure, just don't send them my dress size.



3. Why do you run SETI@home? What are your views about the project? Any suggestions?

___Well, see, I found myself with this extra CPU . . . it just looked like a good idea. You never know, you might hear from home!





(We let middle spawn write this, she is very proud of herself.)
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