Profile: Jay

Personal background
36 year old video game geek DVD collector and cyberspace junkie by night
feel like a 150 year old retirement home resident when alarms sounds off in the morning as I head to my office which happens to be a giant steel coffin (more commonly known as a aircraft hangar) to perform the mundane duties expected of your typical aerospace structures technician I also don't believe in using periods and commas when writing a profile apparently anyway I decided since I will never aspire to work in the science field I may as well let some science team use my computer to aid them a bit who knows perhaps one day we might just get to see a 5 megawatt laser fire much to the delight of professor Halloway LOL
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
with all this data crunching and constant scanning the heavens to the best of our technological abilities surely we are bound to intercept a radio signal that happens to be a old rerun of a long ago canceled series that orignated in some other galaxy //daydreams conjured while working at some deadend job can only hope that perhaps schematics and diagrams that would grant us the technological ability to one day breach the vast distance between the constelations would be contained in those transmissions //HOPE... it's all we have at this point as we are not even at the predawn of our species's attempt to one day explore and colonize other worlds// as long as SETI keeps scanning the black velvety curtain of night the river of HOPE will continure to flow// keep up the great work guys and galls of SETI... those are my thoughts about SETI and why I run it on my computer
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