Profile: Scurvey

Personal background
I live in Columbus Ohio just 2 miles from where the WOW signal was recieved and I want to do my part to help the cause of all science that gives us a greater understanding of the universe we live in. I am self taught and somehow grasp both string and M theory being as I got my GED at the age of 15 and am a freshman graduate. School was never challenging enough for me so I quit in search of ways to pay the rent and have never really stopped my self imposed learning in a wide array of scientific fields. I am a musician, check me out at www.reverbnation.com/scurveysickness and I am a mind in search of something worth both learning and working on. This was a great idea considering the funding and the teraflops of processor speed required to scan the data the combination of the worlds radio telescopes gathers so everybody whom I get a chance to fix their computer, my job, I install the software to help the scientific cause. Until I get the opportunity to use this rare brain in practice I just try to help, my goal is to retire and begin my working on the theory and application of quantum physics. Hope you listen to the music and if there is anything I can do to help please contact me.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. To help in anyway possible being as I am a complete waste of a brain
2. Any scientific progress that leads to greater understanding is a good thing
3. More advertisement, use ANY MEANS NECESSARY to get more computers helping sort the data collected by the giant combination of radio telescopes you have so brilliantly combined into one data stream. Use Facebook, Farmville, TV, tax write off's, anything to get more processors computing the data. That is the only way being as the funding is a joke to get the processor power to make a dent in the amount of data you receive in one night
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