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Personal background |
Originally from Pittsburgh, moved to Florida as a teenager. I was in the U.S. Navy for 6 years active duty. I worked law enforcement in Florida for 7 years. I went back into the U.S. Army and retired after completing 20 years of military service. |
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home |
I joined SETI in 2003 because it felt like a good idea, at least that was my profile tells me.. I figured there would be other projects to come along and use the same concept of distributed computing. I had Einstein@home running for a bit.
I've been on a team in the past, and I was kicked off of it apparently. I don't remember leaving it, at least. While in the Army, I went on a deployment and didn't have private internet access to be able to get updates for things like SETI. I guess the team I was on kicked me off for lack of production.
After I came back from deployment, I got a new computer and just never reinstalled anything to do with the project. I recently came back when I saw a news story that I think might have involved SETI updating the SOP for a first contact situation. It may also have been a video that was explaining why there wold never actually be a first contact situation because of the dynamics of an expanding universe. |
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