Profile: The Mystro

Personal background
A little bit about myself...Hmmm ?

Ok, Born and raised in Bethesda, Maryland where I grew up loving anything to do with UFO'S, Big Foot, the loch ness monster...U name it. Got into music at a young age and have gone on to a successful career as a music producer,songwriter,and radio disc jockey. The only thing I like more than my music is outer space and all the wonders it holds. I have a strong belief in GOD and Christ as my Lord and Saviour but feel more spiritual than religious by a long shot. My hobbies include the search for exoplanets,Seti@Home and almost anything to do with outer space. Also I enjoy fishing when I get a chance to do so and watching Ancient Aliens on H2 along with reruns of the X-files,The 4400 and you name it. O' & BTW...having a secret crush on Amy Mainzer...just between us...lol.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I am now running the Seti@Home now because I want to be part of the search for other beings and civilizations that may be out there by any means possible. My views on the project at this time are limited by my knowledge of the new things Seti is adding and changing as they proceed forward. I wish Seti would jump on board by searching the cosmos not just for signals from distant civilizations but also analyzing exoplanets for earth like atmosphere's that would suggest at least plant life as we know it or intelligent life like us. That is why I am excited about NASA's "Terrestrial Planet Finder" Launch of TPF-C had been anticipated to occur around year 2014, and TPF-I possibly by 2020. It can't happen fast enough for me.

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