Profile: Kyuma Yuko

Personal background
Name:Yuko
Country:Nagasaki,Japan
Hobbies:close to flowers,animals,etc,
Family:6cats including 3kittens

Favorites;

music:Classical music,Classical guiter,Hawaiian music(if you know some web radio station dedicated to the genre,let me know,please!)

song:the song on the closing of the movie "Goose"
whale's song,

book:The Summer Book(Tove Jansson),The gardener's year(Carel and Josef Capek),The edge of the sea(Rachel Carson),The reason for hope(Jane Goodall),Tuesdays with Morrie(Mitch Albom),Watershipdown(Richard Adams)

artist:Kaii Higashiyama,Georgia O'Kieeffe

photograhper:Michio Hoshino,Jim Brandenburg

I love picture books for children and create my own one in a trickl.Shiell Silverstine,Tove Jansson,Iwasaki Cihiro,Anno Mitumasa...a lot of authers follow this favorit queue.
Additionaly...I like Japanse comics"Manga"through my life.






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Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I came to know the outline of the "Classic-SETI" through a TV program.
The host of the program was Carl Sagan recturing to youngsters about the distance between the earth and the sun by grapfluit(or tennisball, maybe?).
He also reached the SETI act.I'm not sure to what extent I understand what he would express on that TV, but the original idea of this networking rung my bell.

For a long time,I've hasitated to own a pc regarding impact on natural environment.So I had no idea of being able to join to that program, but eventually, a machine has captured me.Then what should I do next?

At the entry,I found SETI's policy of conducting the relative programs with earth-sweet method. I'm for the attitude,then I willingly signed in to this society. I hope the principle last long.

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