Profile: Libraman

Personal background
I am a retired Public Health Microbiologist who was involved in Mission to Mars projects at UC Berkeley for five years. We did experiments on the feasilbility of liquid on Mar as suggested by Dr. Chris McKay of Ames Research Center NASA at Palo Alto. We have found that at certain temperatures, pressure and time, liquid water was poassible for a short time. Also I was involved in exobiology, the search for life elsewhere, particularly under the Martian surface and even designed a robotics laboratory to find micro forms. I am an amateur astronomer with a six inch reflector telescope. Also, being retired, I audit classes at UC Berkeley and helped students in their projects. I am a SF Symphony subscriber and go to many classical music concerts, movies and lectures of interest. I traveled a lot and have just returned from a Scandinavian cruise, my first one, with the Royal Carribean and visited St Petersburg Russia. I will attend the Mars Society Conference in August. Also a member of the National Space Society as well as SETI. I am single, own my condo and looking some nice single lady to share my interests.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I ran SETI for almost 6000 hours hoping that we will find some significant signal and I want to resume again, but find it hard to get into it. SETI@home should make it easier for people who want to participate, get into the projects.
Cheers, David
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