Profile: YoYo_from_outerspace

Personal background
22 years old french guy. Currently working in a school where I'm looking after my little computers (80) and also doing the police, barking after young people who have allways a bad thing to do ;-)
I'm also webmaster of e440.org, a webzine in french.
I live in south of france, near Marseille, the neverwinter country ;-). I'm passionate about science fiction, computers, TV (like Stargate SG-1 with Mac Gyver).
I play Rugby, this Brute game played by gentlemens.
I listen Jazz, French Rock... and I play saxophone and didjeridoo, a promitive aborigen instrument.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
When I see the pyramids in Egypt or Mexico, i don't think that human, with avalaible technologies at that time, were able to make such things. So why would they have had (?approximative english isn't it ?)an extraterrestrial help. If ET exist i don't think they would be superior to us but just differents. They could have technologies to come on the earth but not to transform petrol to gazole. We must not be ethnocentrist and evaluate other "mankind" with our own social rules.
Most of the people do not like black people, or hispanos, so do you really think they are ready to accpet people from another planet ?
I run seti@Home because I hope that we'll found an ET life to prouve that we are not alone, but I don't really think that it would be a good thing to make the discovery public.
Seti must not depend from only a governement neither only one society. It must be objective, independant, because what seti is looking for must be owned by the whole mankind and not by moneyfulled people.
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