Profile: A. B.

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Hello!
My name is Antonio, I am from Milan, Italy. I would really like to see my profile chosen as the "User of the day" but, most of all, I would really be happy to see one day that this project has come to a great result. I guess it's the dream of any scientist: discover the misteries of the universe, get answers to human questions, and discover what's out there around us.
I believe in this project and have set my personal computer to always run Seti@home in background.
Only one last thing: I would really like the staff of Seti@home to set up a more satisfacting method of certification. I would really love to place the Seti@home "Certificate of appreciation" on my room wall, but it should be personalized. I would like to ask the Seti@home staff to provide users uploading the best number of results with a personalized certificate, sent by e-mail, and absolutely "unchangable". This would be a good step, and a great satisfaction for us all.
Thank you very much and hope we will work together for a long time, until we get the results we all desire!
Faithfully,
Antonio B.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think extraterrestrial life really exists, and I guess we will finally discover it in less than 50 years. What are the dangers? We can't know before getting in contact with "them". The benefits? Countless...

We should send in space just pictures... it would be simple, it wouldn't harm anyone or anything, and it would be easy to understand.

I run Seti@home believing that a great project like this can just take to GREAT results and discovers. I hope it won't be abandoned, and believe it will really get answers from someone "listening to us".
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