Profile: Kardell

Personal background
Greetings...:)
My name is Micha³ Kardela (Michael Kardell - english version by my uncle Vincent from NY).
I was born in the thirty-first of August, nineteen eighty-three.
I live in Poland.
It is a fourty million people country in the heart of Europe.
I`m living in a small village a thirty kilometres away from Jelenia Góra
(A deer is on the city crest, because jeleñ = deer.
He stands on a mountain = góra) and a hundred and nine kilometres away from Wroc³aw - the capital city of Silesia province.
I study Incomputer Science in Vocational Highschool: Kolegium Karkonoskie in Jelenia Góra.

My hobbies are: astronomy, computers, history, politics, biology, geography etc.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
So to say... Long story short...:)
Since my childhood I have liked everything which is conected with science, science-fiction and computers.
I'm dreaming about the day when we discover that we are not alone in the Universe.
It's impossible that there isn't life out there.
Life exists elsewhere.
I'm sure that we are not alone in the Universe.
It`s 50 000 000 solar systems in our Milky Way galaxy, which means a few dosen light years to discover.
I believe that they themselves will contact us, because they already know that we are.
They can be friendly and open to teach us something , but they can assimilate our planet as well.
It`s still 50 per cent chances for a optimistic scenario.
Our technology is still too low in compare to them.
I'm running SETI@home because it is a good reason to keep my computers running and I like being connected in such a global program with most Earth nations.
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