Profile: sister kate

Personal background
I'm in my late 20s, I'm madly in love with my husband of seven years, and our daughter, who's four. I'm partner in a publishing company and a photographer. I own a magazine called sister kate, and I work on a few others. Right now, I'm in the middle of creating a fun safe sex campaign, complete with posters and t-shirts. I wish I had more spare time; I used to do lots of found-object scupting and I have a stained glass studio that misses me.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Humans as a species tend to screw up whatever they try to control, and we seem to have some hardwired need to go ahead and try doing so; obviously I'm a pessimist. However, I've recently been heartened to hear about scientists doing some exciting work on manipulating the molecular structures of basically every comsumer good or raw material, to both make them safe to use (eliminate all cancer-causing agents), and to make them truly recyclable. They'd be returned to the manufacturer after we were finished with them, and because of the "pure" molecular structures, the items could be recycled without the current loss of quality. So, maybe we're getting to the point, finally, where another, possibly more advanced culture wouldn't want to stay as far away from us as they could. I hope so.
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