Profile: sullinsr

Personal background
For the past twenty-five years, higher education administration has been the focus of my career. Today, I am a senior administrator in North Carolina's community college system, the third largest in the country. I also do some grant writing from a business that I operate from my home. My hobby for the past thirty-five years has been a study of the Kennedy assassination, which has taught me much - research skills, anatomy, ballistics, physics applications, criminal investigation, the political process, and much more - but it is hardly an open and shut case. Just as there are some who maintain that Lee Oswald acted alone in killing the President, there are others who proclaim with the same fervor that a massive conspiracy was behind the events of November 1963, and that among the guilty were the military, the Navy, highly credentialed medical personnel, the FBI, the CIA and a host of others that, should they needed to have gotten together to plan such an event, they would have had to rented out Madison Square Garden. Even so, it's a fascinating case, and after all these years, I still don't know who did it.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
For me, the mathematics of the universe compel me to believe that we are not alone. With millions of galaxies all across the universe, and millions of stars making up each galaxy, the odds that life evolved only on one single planet would be the height of arrogance. SETI@home gives me an opportunity to contribute to the search for others who MUST be out there somewhere.
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