Profile: Bill

Personal background
Raised in the Upstate foothills of South Carolina. Spent every second I could as a child running the feilds and woods, truning over every rock for bugs, fighting bees for sport and lineing up star paterns with fence post. Hoeing the corn feild all summer as chores and begging to run off the mile to my closest friends house to swim was my youth. I grew up building tree houses I would sleep in for weeks. As I grew older, this girls father got tired of me hanging around when he wasn't home, so he hired me and trained me to build houses and I married his daughter. Thats where I am today.
In the the summer of 1977, I bolted out the screen door one evening, bare foot and shirtless at age 13, to the hill top to knock bits of gravel into the evening air with a stick at swooping bats, was big time fun, never hit a one. But this night as I headed lickty split through the yard, as I passed the big old oak, I was stoped in my tracks. It was early July and the corn was high in the feild, tasselig out around seven feet, was a light in the sky. It was lower than the next hill and I was looking across to it over our corn against the next hill. It was shaped like a socker ball and was spining,could see it was made of shiny metal and the socker ball sections glowesd the color of lighting bugs.It just sat ther spinging slowly. Not a sound. Sceard me as my neck hair rose and I went to get my father, who was to slow and missed it. I still look for them in that spot. The question is not if they exist, it what are they doing? Sincerely and in truth. William Snowdon
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Why? To see them again and if possible understand what they want.
Views. Feel it is better for everyone to know the truth.
Suggestions. Trust your doing the right thing and keep up the good work.
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