Profile: rialvarez

Personal background
Hello, I born july 23th, 1959 in a little town named Alen, in Orense, Galicia, at the northwest corner of Spain. In 1961 emigrate to México, Study Medicine At La Salle University and return to Spain in 1984 to start Ophthalmology postgrade studies in the Barraquer Clinic, Barcelona. I married in México and actually live and work in Alicante with my wife Mary and 3 daughters (Elisa, Lucía and Ana). Work Ophthalmology Department, Mare Nostrum Clinic, performing clinics and ophthalmic surgery and some investigative programs. I play bagpipe at Centro Gallego de Alicante. Other hobbies, read (mainly Science Fiction), photography, astronomy and astronautics, movies, philathely, mountain and sea and PC (and many hours surffing into the www). We start the SETI program in december 1999 in a pentiumMMM 166MHz with 32M RAM and Win95 OS, then in an AMD K6-2 400 Mhz with 96M RAM and Win98 OS (finally Win Me OS), actually with Pentium 4 1.9GHz, 512M RAM and DSL conection.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Yes, I think that ET life exists, but also think that a technical civilization maibe are very far or maibe disapear many time ago, but I hope that we can receibe information and learn about the Universe.
2. We transmit information about us every time, we start the transmision wen start radio signals and the waves with our signals travel all arround the space.
3. We run SETI program after read about the project in the magazine MUY INTERESANTE, is a project very interesting, and also is a good opportunity to help the Terrestrial Inteligence, actually about 3 or 4 million people arround the Earth work in this project, without problems with the skin color, religius or political convictions, only with the hope to help the project, that is an advance in the integration of the humans.
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