Profile: Ricci

Personal background
I love the thought of finding something. It is too good of a chance that we are not alone. I hate that we done not put more time into Space and getting their ASAP. Instead all we do is fight for material things and who is right or wrong. I would with out a down leave to explore if I ever go the opportunity. At the rate we are going I do not thing I will see us explore space. And I am rather young. We should have built a station on the Moon rather then a station in space. A station on the moon would allow for quicker expansion I think?

Anyway I'm a computer Programmer with B.S. in Computer Science. Love Technology; hate money (brings to many problem into our lives, though it is wrongly needed), Big Sci-Fi Fan. Any space movie I'll watch. Love to image about what it would be like.

It amazes me that we cannot even master our own planet and we should not. But we should be able to work with it and learn to protect ourselves. We are so small in the grand spectrum of then planet and yet it is even small in it position to the universe.


I'm a glass is half full type of person. Love ideas and people whom not afraid to try their best to follow their ideas through. Wrong or write!

God Bless!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. I like many other people believe I was visited by aliens when I was a kid. I did not know much of any thing about them at the time but later in life started to realize that I was visited and was not wrong. So yes I believe there is life out there. To many science courses tell me so.

2. Yes, Why not. Could bring danger but could also bring greatness. It is time we look past ourselves.

3. A. Great use of computer time and I want to know.
B. Good Idea, would love to know as much as possible about what happens to the dat after we translate it.
C. Keep Rockin! Or I mean listening. :)
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