Profile: ellipsis

Personal background
Lesse here, I'm a high school senior in Dublin Ohio, famous for the Memorial golf Tournament which makes it rain every spring, and for the cement corn statues which got us on Letterman's top ten list as being the stupidest public art, or best waste of tax dollars or something like that. (which for the most part they are). I started on the internet only six years ago through a MOO called Harpers Tale (Vrietan anybody?) and from there went to HTML, a collection of 1200 MP3s, all sorts of graphics I create to put on non-existent webpages, and now this. Go figure.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Honestly, I have no immediate hopes for discovering extraterrestrial life within my life time, it'd be nice, and if there was some sort of cosmic bookie out there I'd put money on life at least existing, but don't think the odds are with me on ever meeting anything.


So, why am I doing this? Why not? The chances of my computer having anything better to be doing with the time is less probable than finding life (and definetly more frightnening), and hey, there's always a maybe.


If we do send something out, my vote goes to music: Bach, Mozart, Beatles, ethnic music I don't even know about, something that would be interesting for another race to find even if earth's already nuked itself by the time they find it. Plus, music's the closest thing to a universal language we have.
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