Profile: MonteTHEcat

Personal background
My name is Monte. I am an indoor cat and I sleep ALOT. My waking hours are spent underfoot and in front of the fridge door waiting for morsels of food and handouts. My human friends own two vaccuum cleaners, both with fabric cleaning attachments. These instruments of doom send me running to the darkest dwellings of my home. My curious nature has me wondering what amazing discoveries lie in the world beyond these glass windows. As I am now almost 5 years old I intend on escaping through one of the doors or windows of this home. With repeated attempts my chances of success seem to increase. Yawwwnn. Before i try again, think maybe, .. a nap.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Of course extra-terrestrial life exists. There is always a little something extra. Extra you can do, extra you can find, extra you can play, eat or extra you can sleep. Why not extra terrestrial life. In INFINITE space there is infinite terrestrial spaces. Throw in a few billion years. BOOM-> Life.

Intelligent life ? Just look at my picture. Im sticking my tongue out at you :). Distant life. Probably so far the distance is un-imaginable. If you are trying to imagine right now, please listen, you can't even imagine how far. Thats a compliment to how far the distance is. So if we get a visit you've gotta know that ET has some pretty fast movers. Faster than a mouse, faster than me? even faster than that.

If ET is quitely watching, then they are calculating, patiently, awaiting the purrfect opportunity. perhaps to pounce, or perhaps to visit and flop down on us. here is to hoping we don't need anymore vacuums to clean up after ET when they finally do come around.
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