Profile: LinuxBoss

Personal background
I am a Unix/Linux techie. I love to research things like evolution and other religions. I subsequently arrived at the following questions:
1. Who am I and why am I here?
2. Where do I come from?
3. Where am am going to when I die?
4. Is there a God/Creator of all this

And my conclusion is:
I dont have the faith to believe in the religion of evolution which is implausible and totally unscientific, something which it arrogantly claims to be. I take my hat off to those of such great faith who do believe in something so lacking in proof and empirical evidence. If there was only a single bit of transitionary fossil evidence, I might take it seriously but sadly there is none. The longer science goes on, the more it grudingly proves evolution wrong ;-). I challenge ANY evolutionist to provide one shred of evidence to support their belief. Lets start with how the eye evolved. The only "explanations" I ever get are vague and spurious "just so" stories. Evolution = assumtion, added to speculation with a big dose of imagination.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Extraterrestrial life does not exist. I am often amazed at how scientists all get so excited when finding "evidence" of the presence of water, that life just had to exist. Says who?
2. I dont think humans will discover any ET life out there so I see it as a rather pointless exercise to send a beacon. We are definitely not the brainiest bunch on earth so far, contrary to what that buffoon Darwin might have thought and am convinced that the geniuses who built the pyramids, something we still dont understand, already satisfied themselves that the only life in the universe is right here.
3. I run SETI@home as a Unix and Linux benchmark because United Devices does not have a Unix client. So far the IBM Power 4 CPU running AIX is king but I am hoping to beat it on a Intel Itanium or AMD Opteron running Linux, but seriously doubt that would happen.
My suggestion would be to release a clusterable version on the SETI client and we can watch those times per unit tumble.
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