Profile: EvilKevin

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Bay Area, CA., hobbies include writing and recording music, digital art, videogames, drinking with the boys, playing with my rats, web surfing, cooking, sleeping, sex, etc.

Running a PowerPC Mac G4, Dual 533MHz, OSX, 512MB RAM, AGP ATI Radeon 128bit, 160 SCSI.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Of course other lifeforms exist, don't be a moron. I think THEY have already discovered us. True story: I was in oregon somewhere in the mountains resting in a van outside, my band was on tour. I was watching stars through the window trying to get sleepy and noticed a tiny white one drifting horizontally to the right at a very slow pace, and I thought cool!, a satellite in orbit! In the city you can't see the sky this clear, I was amazed. Then it stopped. I thought it was dust maybe so I blew on the window and waved my hand to clear away the dust quickly. It wasn't dust. I kept watching... It moved to the upper left very slowly, almost stopped again for a few seconds, then moved upwards and to the right slowly, almost like it was making a partial Z movement. It hovered again for a few seconds and then moved upwards, then BOOM, it was gone. It changed axis from going almost 90 degrees upwards to 30 degrees to the left. and it took off like a bullet. For how far away the object was, that mut have been an impressive speed. It was like an asteroid going through the atmosphere upwards, only there was no tail and it was more faint than the stars surrounding it. It was so neat, because I had all the other stars as reference points to follow whatever it was. IT WAS NOT A SATELLITE, PLANE, SPACE DEBRIS, ASTEROID, OR ANYTHING ELSE WE KNOW AS ORDINARY. I have never seen anything move like that, not anythign human or of this Earth, that's why it sticks in my head. I know what I saw. Whatever it was, it had a mind behind the steering wheel. I've been a believer in life beyond the stars, but this gave me solid proof. I look up whenever it's dark enough to see the stars. They're out there, only THEY found us.

2. With all the technological activity here on Earth we've already been a beacon for 100's of years. Light waves, sound waves, tv signals, microwaves, radio waves, nuclear bomb tests, cellular phones, wars, shuttle launches, satellites, space stations... We've got to be the nosiest planet in the entire universe.
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