Profile: Janelle

Personal background
I am a 27 year old, single, female from Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

I collect anything which has to do with Dragons and Wizards, including posters and figurines

I enjoy motor racing (go the Mitsubishi's), reading (Stephen King), and movies.

My other interests include:
* Cross Stitching
* Ancient Egypt
* Stonehenge
* Bermuda Triangle
* Lost City of Atlantis
* UFO's
* Tarot and Witchcraft

I work full time and study part time, and generally try and keep out of trouble. I have a warped sense of humour so watch out :)

My favourite TV shows are:
- Stargate SG1
- 3rd Rock from the Sun
- Star Trek - The Next Generation
- Absolutely Fabulous
- Vicar of Dibley
- Man Behaving Badly (UK version)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Why do I run Seti@home?

Well because i can and i believe that there are aliens out there. I think it would be pretty narrow minded to believe that we are only intelligent lifeforms in the galaxy.


Quotes:

Jack O'Neill: You know, we really should come up with a new strategy. One that does not include us dying.

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Jack O'Neill: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever stops by just to say 'hi' anymore.

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Sam Carter: Dad, have you ever heard of the Stargate program?
General Jacob Carter: No. Is that one of your satellites?
Sam Carter: I don't work with satellites, dad. That was just a cover.
General Jacob Carter: No kidding. I never would've guessed.

*****

Sam Carter: We kicked their asses, sir.
Jack O'Neill: They had asses?

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Daniel: Well, we were kind of hoping you'd "beam them out. "
Jacob Carter/Selmak: Beam them out? What am I - Scotty?

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Jack O'Neill: That's O'Neill with two L's, the other one has no sense of humor.
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