Profile: KON

Personal background
I was born in the year 1960 on an island called Crete. My occupation is a systems administrator Unfortunately in the windows platform, but migrating very slow to Linux. (At this time I like to say I love slackware Linux). My hobbies are electronics, computers, technology, all types of construction, poetry, art, the universe, it never stops. I like expending my mind to the best of my ability.
?So much to learn in only one life?
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
-I am not sure that extraterrestrial life exists, but if we were to stop for a minute and just try to think how big the universe is, we will realize that there is a very big possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial life.
-If extraterrestrial life exists and assuming they are more intelligent than humans, it is my opinion that we will not fined them, they will fined us, when they want to fined us.
-There is always a danger when we are dealing with the unknown; that is a risk we are taking to satisfy our curiosity and claim the benefit of a new way of life.
-Yes humans should transmit a beacon for others to fined, and of curse mathematics is the universal language. We should send information of peace, knowledge, existence.
-I run SETI@home to help and contribute as much as I can in search of extraterrestrial life. I think that this is one of the most important projects for mankind; a project that one day may save this planet and all within.
-I suggest that the responsible people of SETI should come up with a volunteer program, so people can help the project in many different ways and not only with processor power.
***Well as a man of science this is what I think of SETI and the project. As a man of God, there are no comments. I can only say one thing! "Lets not forget how precious all life is".
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