Instead of looking for extraterrestrial
intelligence, maybe we should be looking
some terrestrial intelligence

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Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 3:59 PM
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Subject: RE: SETI project slowed by
copper thieves



too true

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Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 2:35 PM
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Subject: SETI project slowed by copper
thieves



> (IDG) -- The search for life in outer
space hit a snag earlier this week
> when the SETI@Home project ran into
some very terrestrial problems. A
group
> of vandals apparently disrupted cables
in the SETI@Home network while
> searching for valuable copper wire.

The one nice thing about all of this, is
that it happened in California.
Being so, I am fairly certain that if
the perpetrators are ever caught, all
two million plus of us can go to a civil
court and sue for pain and
suffering as well as alienation of
affection for our loss. :)

Logan


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