Profile: meteor man

Personal background
I am a hard working, remotely intelligent, night-school attending, day job humping, computer-hating, 98.6 degree, four-chambered red-pumping all American male and an occasional pain-in-the butt to my wife, son, friends, co-workers, family, and dog.

I develop training courseware for the U-2 pilot training program as an educational technologist by day, and attend the Business Management degree program at University of Phoenix by night.

I am also a Webelos Den Leader for five untamed kids with no common sense or ability to use a toothbrush or bar of soap by themselves. This has become painfully apparant to me on the last Cub Scout campout at Camp Pahatsi in the Sierra Nevada.

Most importantly, I am God-fearing, Jesus loving, and Bible-reading Christian. My only hope if for all of mankind to become aware of the love and good news of Him.

Oh, and I like to landscape my house in Rocklin California.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Of course I think extraterrestrial life exists. Even if I am wrong and we are the only (intelligent) life in the hugeness of space, then at least I had some fun expanding my imagination for the short time I was on this planet. This is also the reason I like to read books and watch bad movies. It's just fun, man.

If intelligent life does exist, then I hope something comes down and zaps me before I get too old and begin to drool uncontrollably and lose control of my bladder. Wetness, you see, is the great evil as one advances in age.

SETI and SETI@home are great fun. Love the purty colors. Love the black background and high contrast text. Beyond that, I like the entire mythos of searching, hoping, and possibly even contacting someone other than my mother-in-law.

I run SETI@home for numerous reasons. First, like I said previously, I like the colors. Second, I would love to be part of the group that finally finds something in space that talks back to us earthlings. Wouldn't that be great? Then I'd like to just sit back and watch the government make up lies about what was discovered. Cool, man.
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