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    SETI@Home, thoughts

    Join the Seti@home cause, now a Sysopt team, help us find ET. Unfortunatly, we can do all the searching we want but electro-magnetic waves are just too slow to travel across the vast distances in space and we probably won't find anything, its a long shot but worth the effort...there is a slim chance something could be found. Now if only distributed computing could help us to fold space...then we could find ET

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    The heck with the other distributed projects. My only regret is but I have only so many MHZ to look for ET with!!

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    Looking for ET, does not sound fun to me. I mean, try to crack the RC5 key is alot more interesting and even if "I" were to find ET.
    Who cares! The world would probably never know "I" found him. And we would probably never get to meat him anywayz.

    At least if "I" crack the RC5 key, many will know it was "ME". And I will enjoy $1000.

    izzzy12k

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    I won't even think of touching seti until they get all the major (alien) bugs worked out.

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