Profile: Paul

Personal background
I am 35 and a minister from Clay City, KY. I love space and science. Funny how many people believe that you can't be religious/spiritual and still be scientific. Are far extreme from the truth. I believe God began it all, I don't know all the ends and outs but I'm 100% sure we have a creator. But maybe a little bit away from what the majority of those in Christianity believe-- but I believe that we are not alone. Why would an all powerful God, all knowing, and all seeing, present in all eternity, create just us. I believe that God has created many other civilizations-- I'm sure that are wonders out there that would blow our minds. Anyhow, that's my soap box. I'm an open minded Christian, who stands firmly on the word of God-- and there is nothing in it that says we are it.
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Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think SETI@home is an amazingly interesting project. My computers stay on all the time, often times just running a screen saver. What a waste of time and money. I run SETI@home because I'm interested in knowing if there is life out there, how else could I have every been a part of finding it-- as a minister in KY. (lol) This was a brilliant idea, sharing computing power all over the world. I'm excited about it, I only wished I had joined up sooner.

I do have a suggestion--

Your graphics are wonderful, really cool to look at. I don't the knowledge background statisticly have your home users, but I would say a large chunk may not understand what they are looking at.

I thought it would be nice to have a mouse/over, on each different item, giving an explanation of what you are looking at.
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