Profile: The Axeman

Personal background
I'm a 36 year old Network projects engineer for a global computer firm, and have spent the last 7 years working in the middle of a massive oil refinery. What fun! I do tech stuff at work, and when I come home i like to relax by watching DVDs of bad sci-fi and MST3K episodes, or sit in front of a PC and make models and animations. Is that sad? Like I care.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I run SETI@home because I never had the cash to go to university and pursue a science career myself, so I have to content myself by putting my computer habits to good use by loaning out the CPU to others doing important work. SETI has to be a big priority, or at least it will be the moment we finally prove we're not alone. Just watch the funding roll in then, once the military get involved!

I think there has to be other intelligent life out there, the maths are against anything else. It's just such a damn shame we have no way to meet it right now, nor even find it effectively. The time will come when we realise for sure we're not alone, and then the world really will be woken up to it's insignificant position in the big scheme of things. Wont that be a wake-up call for those who cant even get on with their neighbours due to God concepts, skin tone, musical tastes or whatever. I think nothing would do more for world unity than making first contact with another world, one so completely alien we can hardly fathom it.
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