Profile: Peter-John

Personal background
I have been saved! Thankyou Jesus!

My favourite colour is violet.
I don't like the appearance of most fonts used on computers,
and wish MicroSoft would release all their products with the option for the user to change all the fonts everywhere they appear on the desktop.

I am allergic to cats, but love them anyway.

My favourite sport is Australian Rules Football (the other codes are all played by wimps!).

Australia is the best country on earth to live in!

The book I have read the most often is the Bible (7 times, in a different translation each time). Music tastes include Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull, Grateful Dead, Alice Cooper, Robin Mark, Doobie Brothers, Daddy Cool, Point of Grace, Rebecca St James & Michelle Tumes.

My favourite women are size 14, with red hair, and wicked senses of humour.

I love orange popyseed cake, but am allergic to wheat gluten.

I am currently studying accounting and information technology and theology.

As yet no scanner or digital camera ,so no photo available.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
How will we react when finally we receive and interpret a communication
from another planet?
Do we really want other species to know how we are destroying the
beautiful planet we call home?
Are we proud enough of our political failures to want to share them with
people from other planets?
Will communicating with other planets make us better people?
Whilst I support the efforts being put into identifying and responding(?)
to signals from space, I am sure that we have much work to do in sharing
the resources we have available more equitably. The questions above need
honest responses before we succeed in contacting aliens life.
There are many other questions of similar ilk, just as demanding in their
response.

SETI is necessary! We need to know that we are not the only intelligent
lifeform in the universe.
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