Profile: S E T I T U R K E Y T E A M

Personal background
Hi,

This is Ozan...

I am from Turkey.
I live and work in Bodrum. Marine Tourism and Public Relations are my profession. Working in Bodrum Karada Marina for 3 years.
Trying to find an UFO, explore them, collect photo and movie about UFO s are my primary hobbies.Secondary hobbies :Web designing and Computers,Riding a bike,Reading,Table Tennis.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I have been a Seti@Home user for a little over 2 years; I signed up right after the project started. I leave my computers on most of the time, just for the purpose of processing data units, even though, I do not think, I have had any significant results found (that link is always down). I truly believe that we are not alone in this universe and I believe that most likely the Earth has been visited by extraterrestrials and that we (as a civilization) possibly are not advanced enough for them to actively pursue contact with us. I am very hopeful that one day we will discover the truth, and can only dream that I will be around to see it happen and that I may, possibly, have a hand in the discovery (wishful thinking!). I believe that the goal of Seti is a modest one, in comparison in the grand scope of things, but I do believe that this project is plausible and will return positive results, although I am unsure of any time frame. I have been hopeful that I will, one day, be user of the day or week, and have been processing work units like crazy to reach the 2000 units marker, although I am still a little more than 1300 work units away, in hopes of qualifying for the honor being an acknowledged Seti@Home user.

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