Profile: Steve

Personal background
I have many years of experience in various types of radio communications. It all started with the military signal corps and progressed from there.
Map reading was a requirement, so naturaly the stars were very useful. Stargazing fasinated me so after the army I took on a few astronomy classes, joined a club and ended up here.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I believe there is life within this galaxy (other than our own). There are somewhere between 2 to 3 hundred billion stars in our galaxy. It's hard to believe that we are alone. If we are it's a lot of wasted space.
If life exist elsewhere and has evolved at the same pace we have, it would be difficult to communicate simply because of the distances involved.
With our present rate of technological growth, the means necessary to accomplish this may not be available for a many years.
That's why we must keep searching. Maybe someone else has progressed even faster and has the means to make this happen.
They may watching and listening to us and waiting for the right moment or they may be waiting for us to growup and live together.

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