Profile: Crash Test Dummy

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Hi,


Many years ago I crashed my spacestar-bike into the surface of this planet called Earth.
I had no intension in doing this, but just before cruising by to planet Pluto on
my way to the taurus galaxy some custum-space-bike (an ugly ultrachromed, shiny
piece of shit) tried to take over. I fortunatly had more than enough enginepower
left to do "aanpikken". This is an technical extraterrestrial term that is too
hard to translate now. While doing so, on my display appeared some asteroid called
'de maan'. To be able to do the "eroverheen" manouvre I had to give some more
power, in the meanwhile avoiding a crash with that maan. This was going smoothly:
my sidesteps just touched the surface of the maan, while overtaking that bastard
giving him the well known middle finger. When I looked up again, I noticed some
planet on my way which couldn't be avoided, so I crashed.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Since my crash I'm trying to rebuild my spacestar-bike, waiting for a sign from
my homeplanet. Hopefully they'll find me soon and bring me some spare parts for
my bike.

This is the main reason for me to participate in this SETI@home project.
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