Profile: Wildman

Personal background
Thomas Milton Wiley (White, Westcott, Wood) - everytime my mother remarried she changed my last name. I am 64 years of age and was educated all over the lower Southern half of the United States; from Los Angeles, CA to Brunswick, GA. Graduated high school from North Kingstown High School, North Kingstown, RI, in 1963. Completed 21 years 5 months and 24 days in the Military. Served in the U.S. Army Airborne (82d and 101st Airborne) Infantry as a Professional Bullet Stopper for approximately 6 and 1/2 years. The balance of my military career was spent in the Signal Corps. Started my military experience in August 1963. Got out in 1966 and married in 1967. Went back in the U.S. Army in August 1969. Retired January 31, 1987. Started college March 1987, graduated in 1992. I possess a B.S. in Business Administration with an IT emphasis.

I putts with computers. When I enjoy something, I putts with it: not working, just having fun. I enjoy drowning worms and washing minnows when it isn't to hot; and camping. Spend more time sleeping behind the pole than catching fish.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
It offers a chance to assist in finding E.T. I know they exist. In Early 1951 my parents and I saw a saucer shaped object land and take soil samples, get back on their craft and depart. A few weeks later I saw a bright, shiney object South of the House moving. As soon as I pointed it out, it disappeared.
1984, approximately, my ex-wife and children saw one hover over our 40 acres in Mizpah, MN. I do believe that E.T. exists, it is just a matter of time until the human race impresses them enough to where initial contact is made. We won't contact them, they will contact us.
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