Profile: spaceart

Personal background
I am a Process Consultant and Lean Six Sigma practitioner. I help organizations define and improve their business processes.
I am an avid reader, artist, musician, and martial artist.
As a visual artist, I once specialized in photorealistic cosmological art and painted exhibit murals for space science exhibits. My work can still be seen on permanent display in science museums and traveling exhibits.
As a musician, I have played coronet, drums, piano, and guitar. I once play professionally (drums) and could play any drumbeat by any drummer in any band, period.
As a martial artist, I have studied many different styles including Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, and Okinawan Karate. I have a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Shaolin Kung Fu.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Why run SETI@home? I run SETI@home because I am convinced of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence and I am intensely interested in the subject.

2. My views about the project: I think that this could be somewhat ironic in that there appears to be strong evidence that we have been visited many times in the past and continue to be visited today. Hence, the SETI project could be looking past the forest while our visitors are hiding in the trees among us.

3. Suggestions: The only suggestion I would make is that members should be notified immediately in the event that a signal is detected that indicates a positive identification. I understand the implications around false positives and the need to be cautious prior to making announcements. However, I feel strongly that members who are willing to loan their computers for this project deserve to be notified directly in the event of a positive identification. I feel that this is the least the project can do for volunteers.
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