Profile: Number 1 Alien

Personal background
I'm Adam, and I'm from Vancouver, British Columbia. I was born in 1987, and promptly dropped on my head.



My interests in aliens started in around June 1999. I was at a barbecue, when my dad introduced me to John Wise, the CEO behind a new website called AlienZoo. He explained how there would be chat rooms about extraterrestrials, columns, message boards, etc. It sounded like a very intriguing idea. John wanted me to be the lead beta tester for AlienZoo. At the time, I wasn't a real fan of finding out about extraterestrial life forms, really. AlienZoo changed much of this, with new things daily on what the world thinks about alien life forms.



After the disbanding of the community-based AlienZoo in winter of 2000, I was an enthusiast in alien life. It changed lots of things: my nickname is Number 1 Alien, I now love the colour fluorescent green on a black background, and grey jackets are really, really cool.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
The only reason I tried SETI@home is because I believe that finding extraterrestrials and actually being able to communicate with them would be an essential event in the advancement of society.



The potentials of discovering extraterrestrial technology would be priceless to our current way of life. I also think that sending out signals or objects of information would also be a relatively intelligent idea for space agencies to do, because if extraterrestrials found them, they could come to earth. Of course there's always the Hollywoodesque danger of them pulling an Independence Day on us, but I hope not. :)
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