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Personal background
Well that's a picture of me... I was born in Seoul Korea in 24 Jan 1975. When I was teenage, I'd used to live in middle-east. So I'd graduated primary school and middle school(Kuwait English School) at there.
Just after Gulfwar begin, me and my family flee back to Korea. I graduated Seoul High school in year 1993, and studied physical education at Korea University.
I'm CEO - Co founder of Austine Consulting Group.
My hobby is play golf, ride snowboard, some computer games, drive my car, watch movie, readings, doing some research, web serfing, R/C ... etc.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Well, I do believe that there is extraterrestrial.
Because, if human is only hi-intelligence life-form(or whatever...) in space, this space is too big for us.
We don't even fully know about earth yet....
Long time ago most of people thought that there is no life form in arctic or antarctic. But there was, so I'm 100% sure that there is ET.

When and how will humans discover it? Well it will be the time, when we will discover cold-fusion, superconduction, quantum computer. Because at that science level we will be possible to travel in space much faster and easier than now.
Before that, we only infer that there is ET or we may find evidence of ET.
There will be great benefits to earth people, specially in sphere field of science. Also in culture and medical area.
But it will be dangerous if they are born to be hostile. No one knows it, right?

I think transmit a beacon for other to find, is mission to human beings. Beacon should contain our information about our location in space, how we look like, level of science, religion. Also full alphabet of some languages.

It's our mission to find ET.
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