Profile: M4rc0

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Lo que mas recuerdo de mi experiencia espacial, fue un paseo con mi curso a ver "El cometa Halley".....algo vi!!...no me acuerdo bien....pero el paseo fue increible!!.

Con el tiempo me volvi fanatico de la pelicula CONTACT (I lov Jodie Foster).

Ingresé a SETI AT HOME porque quería coolaborar y espero que mi ayuda sirva de algo.

Marco Bravo V.



I remember (of my space experience) a walk with my class to see "Comet Halley" at night in Iquique - Chile..... I saw something! ... I do not remember so clearly.... but the ride was awesome!!.

Over the time I became fan of the movie CONTACT (I lov Jodie Foster). I saw Carl Sagan Space tv serie and I a fan of Asimov too.

I joined to SETI AT HOME because I wanted coolaborate and hope that my help could be usefull.


Marco Bravo V.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1.- Because I want to change the course of life in some sense. SETI are doing a great job...all my support for you...and when you look the sky...beware...its could be raining!!. ;-) ¡¡Bad Joke!!.

2.- I saw one UFO when I take a bus travel through the PANAMERICANA highway in the middle of the 80's. The Tamarugal desert (at night) is the most beautiful show that I ever saw before. If you have the oportunity to travel between Antofagasta and Iquique (Chile, CL), pliz don't loose the oportunity to do this travel at night.
SETI is my little work for all of us. Really, I'm proud a lot to belong to SETI AT HOME....for many years.

3.- The boing client is weird... alot...but ok I'm using. Make something more simple and beautiful. Thanks to BOinc , but I hope something else. Update August 2007, Im using the boinc client very well. Update 2012 ...the end is coming soon but I'm trying harder to make my best using BOINC.

Marco
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