Profile: kskreider

Personal background
My name is Keith. I am 31 years old (d.o.b. 08/12/70). Academic education is a B.S. in Environmental Toxicology from UC Davis. My current occupation is as an Environmental Warrior (disguised as a Professional Hippy) As an operations specialist I coordinate the county-wide recycling programs including food and beverage containers, mixed papers, computers and hazardous wastes, yadda, yadda. My hobbies are not really fascinating. I am a music freak and I love to archive live musical performances, and that is about it. Oh yah, I love to dig in the dirt, and stomp in puddles. We currently reside out in the boondocks so I do not get a lot of opportunities to do my recording things, but I try.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think that ET life exists. I just think that we are too dumb to find it and communicate. Humans think they are so smart and they are just plain dumb. Kind of embarassing at times for me to admit I am a human. :-( I think the danger lies in the fact that we will finally realize how trivial our [human] existence is and the human race will panic and have a nervous breakdown. You know I think that we can try to transmit as many signals as possible. I would love to have them find us, or vice-versa. (more likely the former than the latter) I run SETI at home for the reasons that I just explained. I want humans to be put in their place. This is not our planet. These are not our resources. [looking up] That is not our sky. I want someone/something to come and wake us up! Make it real. Shake us hard with both hands so that we snap out of our little anthropocentric fantasy world. Keep up the good work so that they find us.
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