Profile: flash

Personal background
Hey; My name is Laurent. I live near by Brussels in Belgium. A small country in the hart of Europe. Its really exciting to live here. There always something new to do. I play badminton, and I really enjoy live. I learned to now seti from a revue. Its really nice to have seti on this computer (always hopping thats it is going faster and faster (perhaps I should buy a new computer...)Neverthe less, with my small 150WU i have a thought to al the people how are working with 1 computer, and are looking to "big guys" with more than a 1000 WU... Just how can they have acces to so many computers...
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I believe in extraterrestrial life. Foor sure in this universe. With some luck, in this milky-way. But I dont think we will find a trase of theme for some years. Because, if the extraterest really live, they would need, a approximated same technologie like ours. Not less, and not much more. (if you think we are just sendig singals for a few decades, and singals in space (for the space engins) since a few 30 years; that brings oes to maybe 1 percent of are milky-way. Thats nothing. And already now; the number of signals is decreasing; because of the use of fider optic cables, who are mutch faster than communication satleties; (and allso much cheaper) Allies will have a hard job the find use. (if our signals already reached them)
I think we should need some procedures, if we find a Allien signal; (like we need procedures; for all the situations; even the most extrodenary once)(11 september prouved use that even the unthinkeble can happen), but I dont think we would these proceduers for some time.
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