Profile: Lego

Personal background
I am 36 (I think?-grin), I have been married to my wife Linda 10 years, have two children; Taylar of 4 years old and Michael of whom is 9 years old. I am a electronics tinker, amateur radio operator (KD7GMN), and love 1/4 scale gas power radio control models of which I own: 2 large aircraft, a 5' gas powered monohull boat, nitro powered airboat and a 1/10th scale Associated RC10GT titanium throughout. My career is a Network Engineer/Admin for Federated Department Stores. I as well as two others service 40 servers and approximately 1000 Winnt40 workstation. My true passion is my family and using voice with my Icom 706M2G HF/VHF/UHF transciever. God Bless.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Yes I think life exists just based on the statistical facts of how many "possible" life sustaining planets are out there in the fast yet unknown universee. The benefits are vast and the main one I can thing of this late would be more funding from the US Government and the private sector. The dangers would be the possibility of NSA involvement and the collapse of major religions as well as panic. Many like to think that we are "it" in out small galaxy, many do not even think about it. Most live day to day thinking about what is in front of them only.
2. I believe we should transmit a beacon, unfortuanately if the signal were to be detected within the next possible habitable galaxy we would be long gone at that time due to the distance of the closest neighbor to us.
3. I have faith in many things and this is one of them, I want to help.
I think you guys if I'm not mistaken have stumbled across a geat idea and network topology; one of the fastest networks available with parallel systems working for you.
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