Profile: Geke Bildervice

Personal background
Hi, I'm Scottish, from Scotland, and I live up a hill in the middle of nowhere which makes for spectacularly good naked eye-astronomy...there must be a lot of people out there who don't really know what the sky looks like, which is a big shame.

I work in the music biz, mainly on the tech. side now, although I still play.

I've got an overall interest in science, and I'm also a mathematician by inclination, and a certain amount of graduate training.

I like football (fitba'), rugby (boak, slurp, boak again), athletics (running about very quickly and not catching anything - discuss) and sports (higher, faster, longer, further than you could spit a rat etc., thanks for that, DNA, missed hugely...)in general, movies (picters), books (wurds), theatre (primitive, bothy-style entertainments conceived and performed by the anarcho-syndicalist proletariat before they got the telly) , adding-machines and "euphemistically" good company, euhemeristic tho' some of them may be(including the eudaemonistic amongst them - flash gits - how do they do that?) - and/or any combination thereof.

I hate big words. A. Lot. So. There.

I also design and service websites and computer systems for small local businesses on the side. By which I mean occasionally. Naturally.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Of course there are intelligent green blobs out there...the place is far too big and the right stuff is lying about by the lakeful.

Will we ever meet? Doubt it, without a major revision of our current understanding of the physical universe...weird place though...I would be most happy to be wrong.

Could we talk if we did? Given that we're both smart enough to have got in touch in the first place, that's a silly question...isn't it?

What would we talk about? Whatever we could...see above.

Would we converse? We'll have to jack up the average lifetime to do it, given the first and second clauses. BIG PLACE.

In short, yes, they're there. We could communicate.

Superluminal Warp technology, anyone? Or a scone, maybe..? Just while you wait...


oh, and the pic was taken on the Moray Firth, in the NE of Scotland...pretty, innit?
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