Profile: BastyCDGS

Personal background
Hello guys! I'm Basty/CDGS from Germany/Berlin. I'm currently 21 years old,
starting studying this year (2k 1). My hobbies are parties/discos, talking/
laughting with friends and I'm interested in shamanism and spiritual practices.
I'm glad to help SETI@home searching for aliens.
Best regards,
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Yes, I think. It's quite unbelievable that we should be the only one. But I
don't assume that life as the same requirements on other planets such as
air, water. When we look on earth, how life is getting compatible with
their environment. We have creatures able to live with temperatures ranging
from -50°C and 50°C (approximately). If life forms can apply to their
environment such perfect, why it won't be able for other life forms, e.g.
the breathe Helium instead of air?
Since life forms on earth are both hostile and friendly, why aliens also
shouldn't be, there are evil & good humans, and also there are evil & good
aliens, so I see this danger. But I don't expect aliens attacking earth in
the next decades.
2. Yes, of course! Maybe we should send symbols (I doubt they are able to decode
our language code without analyzing human language structures) describing
our planet in universe, its location (galaxy and its position inside galaxy),
its coordinates and maybe a picture of an human and maybe also some animals
and flowers, so they see how our nature is like. Maybe also a symbol showing
two hands as when greeting, i.e. indicating friendship.
3. I just want to help you evaluating your packets, there's no special reason,
a friend of mine caused me into this fever. There's one suggestion though,
when I install a different SETI client task (I recently switched to
SetiBuffer), the started packet with the old one is lost, when you don't
copy it manually into the new program. I had to do this manually. Maybe you
can introduce a check routine, which resends the packet after 2 months of not
being processed. So that your packets won't get lost, and you know, it's
probably the one which contains alien information which gets lost (Murphy's
Law *g*). But apart from this, everything is fine.
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