Profile: Jeremy

Personal background
I live in Long Beach, California. I am 20 years old, I was born in September of 1981. I am a Junior at California State University Long Beach majoring in International Business (Germany) and Finance. I work as a researcher at The Gallup Organization Irvine, California. I've always wondered if we were the only living creatures in the Universe. And any method of trying to find it is fine by me. Besides, I'm not using my computer all the time, so I figure I better get my money's worth out of it.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think extraterrestrial life definitely exists. I don't think we'll be the ones to discover it. at least not will I'm alive that is. The only ay we will see extraterrestrial life is if it comes to us. There are many benefits to finding ET, one of which is obviously the exchange of knowledge especially technology. A danger would be if they are hostile. But I doubt they would be hostile. I don't think an alien life form would be able to be hostile and still be able to develop the technology to travel between stars and possibly galaxies. Humans should send a beacon, but I don't think it will be worth anything. Who's to say that alien life will even understand what it is? I think we should put a map on it to show where it came from, and maybe some type of navigation system to lead them back here. I run SETI because I want to be the person that received the radio signal from the aliens. I want to help the scientists waste my taxpayer dollars. And I don't want my computer to just be sitting here "flying through space" while it could be anaylzing information.
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