Profile: Den2be

Personal background
Hi I'm, Dennis Martin I go by Denn.
I am 51 years young, but questioning that as I snap, crackle, Pop more and more each day. I'm Married to "love of my Life" a wonderful Woman and my Soul Mate for life! Married now 26 years this Oct.22,. We were blessed to raise a great 24 year old Son. Who helps his mom and Dad as much as he can everyday.
My Story? After Frontier, Had to re-hire me for a five month illegal firing and hardly any back pay. Eight months later. (as not to be able to re file the EEOC complaint) Falsely fired me again just as my wife's LIVER Failed!
Deborah is a very sick woman at the moment.
As we are waiting to go and do preliminary Liver transplant Evaluation testing. Three days up state we'll have to go stay. Then wait for the call if she is acceptable donor recipient.
Two and a half years later we are finally at this point.
No thanks to my corporate employer with it's thieving Supervisor's and deplorable HR Dept.
So I wrote my book to tell all and what BS they did to us.
If you would like to help us PLEASE buy a copy real cheap on,
Lulu.com and Amazon it's called; "FRONTIER AMERICAS 3rd WORST EMPLOYER My True Story" by, Denn Martin. Search ether will get you there.
Thanks and I hope and Pray none of you ever have to go threw a quarter of what we've been put threw and still are, as we wait on the list for a Liver donor match.
Thanks again,
Denn
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Have been apart of Seti since I first on a computer in 1998 and down loaded seti at home. So cool to be able to super computer the search for ET Life. I BELIEVE! lol

Love the new search and the display of the scans. Too cool and the sleep mode screen is cool also.
Keep up the GOOD WORK TEAM!!!
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