Profile: TXGENT

Personal background
I was Born and rasied in Denver Colorado , Served three years in the ARMY.
Lived in Tucson Arizona for three years then moved back to Denver for two years. then moved to Florida for 20 years and have been in San Antonio Tx.
for the last 6 years. I am Divorced a little over six years now. I am 51 years old, My hobbies are photography , fiushing , computers mostley building them.
As well as astronomey. I first got interisted in space and what is out there in 1965 when I saw a strang light in the sky it moved very quickley and made right angel turns then went stright up out of sight in a matter of seconds.
Ever sence then I have woundered about life on other planets. I have read many books on the subject some are inforamative others make bad scfi.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Sence I have had a sitting of a UFO I am pertty sure that extraterrestrial
life exsists. I have an open mind on the subject and alot of curiosety
but can not say with cerenty weather thre is life or not.
That is why I joined SETI@Home maybe I will get my answer hear if not me persionaly, through any other part of SETI weather home user or from berkley.
I do beleve that we will have that answer someday.
As far as what massage to send, that is simple we are hear this is where we are at. send reply. I feel that the bigest danger to finding intelagent life out there is with the conflict with some religios beliefs. I pray that if and when we get a massge back that we do not push some people over the edege.
I feel that SETI@HOME is is the best of both worlds mixing scientific reachurch with the amature and the curious I feel it is a great learning expeareance for all involved.
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