i'm curious about the environmental impact of broadcasting into space 
like this; what do all those radio waves do to whatever they bump up 
against on their way to the aliens?

On 11/05/12 4:57 PM, Nathaniel Stern wrote:
> Ha, aren't we all :)
>
> Here's the full audio of the interview:
> http://nathanielstern.com/2012/bbc-radio-4/
>
> And, if you feel so inclined, we still have a long ways to go in our 
> crowd-funding:
> http://rkthb.co/7291
>
> nathaniel
> http://nathanielstern.com
>
>
>
> On May 11, 2012, at 2:15 AM, dave miller wrote:
>
>> well done nathaniel - this is a great project and an inspired idea!
>> Am looking forward to sending my complaining messages to those aliens,
>> there are so many things wrong here. I hope theyll come to save us, at
>> least to relieve us of our conservative government
>> dave
>>
>> On 11 May 2012 07:56, Nathaniel Stern<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Thanks Michael - I was soooo nervous (and tired, it's nearly 2AM here), but 
>>> I think I did OK. Who doesn't want to send Tweets in Space?
>>> And yes, great list people, please do donate even the smallest bit if you 
>>> can help! Warmly,
>>>
>>> nathaniel
>>> http://nathanielstern.com
>>>
>>> On May 11, 2012, at 1:34 AM, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>> just had my genteel early morning listening to "TODAY" on Radio 4 
>>>> splendidly interrupted by an interview with Nathaniel by bemused Radio 4 
>>>> presenter...
>>>> Nice job Nathaniel! - life can be very odd sometimes...
>>>> This project has to happen now it's been on "TODAY" -send in your £10, or 
>>>> whatever!
>>>> cheers
>>>> michael
>>>>
>>>> From: Nathaniel Stern<[email protected]>
>>>> To: Nathaniel Stern<[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 3:30 PM
>>>> Subject: [NetBehaviour] Helping send tweets into space!
>>>>
>>>> Hello everyone:
>>>>
>>>> It's been a great week for Scott and me. If you haven't heard, our 
>>>> upcoming project "Tweets in Space" has exploded online, with features on 
>>>> sites like Scientific American, the NY Daily News, Chip Chick, and of 
>>>> course the Journal Sentinel (who broke the story), among many, many 
>>>> others. And the Twitterverse is all, well, atwitter with #tweetsinspace 
>>>> already, setting up the hype for what is to come in September..
>>>>
>>>> Sadly, however, very little of this excitement has translated into the 
>>>> fundraising we need to make the project happen at ISEA (the International 
>>>> Symposium on Electronic Art), where we plan to project and beam Twitter 
>>>> messages towards GJ667Cc, a Super-Earth 22 light years away. We're barely 
>>>> above 20% of our goal with almost half our time gone. I'm wondering if 
>>>> you'd consider donating even at the smallest level - $10 - and/or perhaps 
>>>> encouraging a few of your friends, the social media junky ones (you know 
>>>> who I mean) to do so? We'd be well over our goal already if everyone who 
>>>> seemed interested in the project did as such. If you have any suggestions 
>>>> for us - whether about the project, our fundraising, or anything else - 
>>>> we're all ears!
>>>>
>>>> Here's the link (oh, and watch the video! It's v. funny). 
>>>> http://rkthb.co/7291
>>>>
>>>> Thank you so much in advance. Best,
>>>>
>>>> nathaniel
>>>> http://nathanielstern.com
>>>>

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