Profile: Dobrasz-Blodgette

Personal background
I’m a 35 with a husband and two teenage boys.
Went to Louisiana Tech University in 96/97 and then to Clover Park Technical College in 02/04 received AA. On to Evergreen State College received BA in Audio Engineer/Producer and more... at Psycho-Acoustic Entertainment. Business I sold, keep name of business. The want to learn more about Computer Graphic Design and Programming and IT so ended up at CTU.
Took a break from PC's and lived on a farm for four years. Love the clear sky at night, every star was like a new exploration for me.
Hobbies: sell stuff online, helping out around town, the taking photo's, researching online on anything and everything, my two children they take up most of my time. I love learning about anything and everything.
Love helping BOINC program and SETI project and the Milkway@home project.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I've been in love with the BIG BANG and yes String/M theory. I have always felt that mankind has very little knowledge of what is really going on in our world and outside our world. (I FEEL) that everything is not as hard as we choose to make it. I have always loved all of Einstein’s work and the way he asked WHY? Not what, where or how? But WHY?

This project (I FEEL) will help us understand ourselves as not just one benign of one big functions systems. (IF) someone or something is out there finding it will change the life here on Earth and (I FEEL) we need change to evolve.

My suggestion is just thanks for opening up your project to all. I would love to be the PC that helps you find something amazing for all mankind.
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