Profile: swmpthng

Personal background
i'm a 46 yr old unemployed (will work for seti or checks in jacksonville, fla or tampa bay area in fla.)structured wire technician(i install phone,computer,cable networks, intercom,and home audio systems) i build machines for friends and anyone else who wants more than what you get at the computer convenience stores. i hope to some day do it for a living, want to go to school and get my microsoft and cisco certifications. love doing things like seti , running my splinter cell, quake and doom everything (i still have doom and doom 2 from gt software, remember them?)
love hunting and fishing and making things! I enjoy training my two German Shepherd Dogs, (wish my wife would listen as well as the dogs)
my wife just found out about seti and thinks it's wierd! i think it's cool!! love science and history, always have always will!!!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
i run seti@home because i think somewhere out there is an intelligent civilization that may or may not be smarter than us. i know we are not the smartest and going with the story line in the first star trek movie i think V-ger (voyager 1 must of run into the rig mod master, how did he keep that rig cool!)is possible but would be in another galaxy or universe because we would probably be the rednecks on the block and the universe homeowners association would have made us move out of the nieghborhood with all the problems we have on this planet.the only suggestions i can make is KEEP THIS THING TRUCKIN , Hey everbody watch this! YEEEHAWWWW!!! NO,i can't swig that sweet champagne, i'd rather drink beer all night!
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