Profile: Claude N. Tadolti

Personal background
Cosmopolitan individual born in Italy and grown all over the place between USA and EU I am 35 yo and enjoy the depths of knowledge.
Since the age of 12 I was fasciated by micro-electronics and astrophisics and ended up scoring IQ 131 (two different times) according to the Wechsler-Binet system at the age of 13.
I traveled extensively following my father which was then an IBM executive gathering amazing experiences in many fields and designing a few interesting toys such as a lemon-powered AM radio, a portable optical anti-intrusion alarm
and a geometrical system for "modular clothing".
By the age of 18 my flamboyant side took over....and so instead of getting a job at MIT I ended up dwelling and working, as I still do, in the advertisement business (nothing more satisfactory than driving human puppets by the milions).
Unfortunately the lesser part of the fascinating flamboyant side of our brain gave me a few drawbacks such as my hobby for drinking (fine and selected concoctions only) and a compulsory sight on the world as a continuous, huge and overwelming mistake to which only Us (pluralis majestatis) can give a tweak.
Unfortunately nobody runs any "World savior" sweepstakes so...
Actually I live in Milan, Italy.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
The most interesting thing in the world surely lies out there.
SETI@Home and it's team at Berkley should (and I think will sooner or later) win a Nobel prize.
Keep up the excellent work and a little suggestion:
Why don't you guys seek any "co-branding" initiatives along with other research projects with better media coverage?
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