Profile: adfibi

Personal background
My Names Adrian, Nope thats not me in the photo, thats Borat!

Im from the UK, in Norfolk, work in the Oil Industry and im currently in South Korea in the worlds second biggest Ship Yard.

Im not all that clever or smart like you guys but im pretty reliable and very honorable. I try to stay focused & disciplined as some how ive ended up with the most beautiful girl in the world. I know this dog got lucky, ive long since rolled over.

Im ex-military and I stay fit and pretty tough, I dont smoke or drink and I try to treat those around me in the way i like to be treated myself, I handle most of my days being polite and some how people think im good at my job.

I basically spend lots of other peoples money buying equipment and tools, I like to think I bridge the gap between the needy/gullible and the sharks out there.

I try to read science magazines each month so at least i can sound intelligent at parties, I do really enjoy reading about the expansion on the universe, The Theory of everything and the deliberation of Pluto being a planet etc and Marvin the Alien chasing Buggs Bunny for his "Aludium-Q38 Space Modulator" always made me smile as a kid but lets just say im a fan of science im never going to be in the "Band".
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I'm the lucky owner of a great Laptop the Qosmio G30 which goes every where with me as its the tools of my trade, I thought it a terrible waste not to make use of it when im not busy on it and who better than SETI.

I wouldn't know what a Doppler Drift Rate is if it ran up and slapped me in the face, but im sure its the an important thing to you guys.

Suggestion eeeeermmmmmmmm...... When (yes when) you guys find a signal from an extra terrestrial source, ask them for some sugar will you please... cane preferably.
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