Profile: Resent

Personal background
Hello world. My name is Sam, obviously, I am 19 from Bristol in england. I work as a Network Security Analyst for a small company, I like to build computers, play golf, play snooker, play poole, darts, fishing, running, swimming..... and participating in the SETI at home project :)

ummm... I don't know what to say now but hey... lets get ready to find ET!!! ;)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes ET does exist how is it possible that by chance just one planet capable of sustaining life exists? about 1 in 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 billion. And out of all of those planets how many actually have life on them? your telling me that not even one has life? Well I tell you there is intelligent life! the only reason we cannot find it is because they are so intelligent they know how to hide their transmissions so that other life cannot find them. I beleive that one person will break this hiding 'code' maybey that person will be me... maybey not I can't even get the break I am looking for. Also I beleive that the intelligent life out there considers us 'unintelligent and so not important and so ignores us... or they just havn't found us yet, after all it is a rather large cosmos out there.

As for the beacon... yes you could set it up but it might attract the kind of attention that we don't want... I mean we have global domination freaks... what if there are universe domination freaks out there in the large space surrounding us.... but then again all this could just be me going off on one of those paths that have no ending... or it could be the space between my head that is in question... anyway whatever.
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