Profile: Wieland E. Kublun @ I.T.E.S.O

Personal background
WEll, ima a 18 yrs. old boy, from Guadalajara, MExico. My father is from Germany, my mother from Mexico. Right now im doing college @ITESO www.iteso.mx
The coolest college in Guadalajara, My hobbies are, Space-observation, UFO's , Computers-related stuff, painting, coding, etc...

I like to swim, and riding mountain bicycle. My favourite quotes are:

"Better reign in Hell than serve in Heaven" - R. Milton
"I want to belive"- Moulder, X-Files
"Software is like SEX, its better when its FREE" -Linus Torvalds
"Ich bin ein Preusse, kennt Ihr meine Farben..."- nach J.H. Thierrsch

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Of course i think Extraterrestrial life exists, then , why do i have a video where a ufo is showing up through the today eliminated Two-towers of NY ?

I think Extraterrestrial life will be discovered when the humans won't be so selfish and arrogant, then, the ufos will come up and show their potential power tu us. =)

I think that we should build more radio-telescopes to get more signals and get more chances to discover our friend's technologies. WE should send all kind of infos, terrestrial music, maths, physics, all kind of terrestrial stuff.

We can even send a Pamela Anderson's poster =)...

I run SETI@Home 'cause for me is SUPER-interesting all this stuff, searching for life outside the Earth is something that our past-generations wouldn't
believe.

Ps. I think the project is GREAT !!, but u should , don't know, build more telescopes, i see we have no money, but, like i said, humasn are selfish, hope to see xtraterrestrial life soon.. =)

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