Profile: Charles Snook

Personal background
Hi there i am 16.I was born in Australia and leaved there for ten years.My family moved up to the US in 1996. I got the Anacortes High School in WA,it is a great place. I read about SETI@home in Scientific American presents.And I have hard about over the radio. I have all was liked computers and all kinds of stuff related in any way to computers or electoral equipment ect. All the info on Aera 51 and place like that so this is right up my alley. I would like to get a new great computer some day.The computer would have to be the best-Alienware makes great computer but I an going to wait two or more years so that they are faster.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes ,I did think that extraterrestrial life exists but i think that it is going to take sometime befor we make contact with any. I mean it takes so long for the waves to traveal the distances that mush be bridged just to get out there in space and then for E.T.'s to respond. The Milky Way is about 180 billion or so light years across I think, form memory. There are benefits and dangers with such a discovery that have to be considered of. Yes I feel that we as humams should be transmiting a beacon for others to find if there looking like us. It should be that same or ruffle the same as what was on the CD in the space probes like the Vouger 1 & 2 ect. I run SETI@home because I think it is a good chance for people to help and get involved in the scientific research looking for E.T.'s and be part of one of the worlds fastest so called supercomputers. And with over 3 million people in the system and in over 224 countries it should be the fastest in the world.
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