Profile: Michael Fong

Personal background
My background?
Species: Homo Sapiens
Sex: as often as I can get it.
Age: of majority.
Height: tall enough.
Weight: dependant on gravitational acceleration of host planetary body.

The glass is neither half full or half empty, it is exactly twice the volume it needs to be.

If you have no other choice than to lie to save your life, the other lesson behind the story of "The boy who cried wolf" is not to tell the same lie twice.

You cannot outrun your fears but you can stop it dead it its tracks.

Life is like a buffet. Help yourself.

Life is like a bonsai tree. It is constantly changing, evolving, twisting and turing according to its surroundings. It is living art, only truely complete and finished when it no longer lives.

Everything you've read so far helps define who I am. It sure beats some vanilla folder dossier description.

If you do want a vanilla folder dossie description, here it is. I'm in the field of electrical engineering. I am multi-talented beyond any stereotype that people to shoehorn me into!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Gee... wouldn't it be a blast if we met some sentient beings from another planet. On second thought it might cause a bit of a stir. Darwinists would want to fight it to see if which species is superior. Theologists would want to if it had a soul. Cultists would want to worship it. Engineers would want to know how their technology works. Biologists would want to know how they survive. Capitalists would want to monopolize trade with it. Explorers would want to hitch a ride with it. Human Rights Activists would debate on changing their job descriptions....

All the same, I'd probably want a friendly pen pal from another world. I am more than happy to be a part of Seti@Home if it can bring that day closer to reality.
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