You look at things you enjoy in your life, but much more important is what you can do to make the world a better place.
From Paul Allen
As a species, we've always been discoverers and adventurers, and space and the deep ocean are some of the last frontiers.
In global warming, I think everyone is scratching their heads - are there technological things that can be brought to bear that can make a difference?
What should exist? To me, that's the most exciting question imaginable. What do we need that we don't have? How can we realize our potential?
We've had some tough times, but we've hung in there.
I am very excited to be supporting one of the world's most visionary efforts to seek basic answers to some of the fundamental question about our universe and what other civilisations may exist elsewhere.
I'm a very private person that prefers a low profile.
I enjoy creating new ideas, working on new creative projects.
In the computer industry, you've got an interdisciplinary team of people who can come together, attack the problem, and work in a collaborative style. You knock down one problem after another, cobble things together, and then hopefully turn the crank at some point.
That would be such a life-changing thing, for us all to know that there are other beings out there who we could potentially communicate with, or maybe we are listening to a signal that they transmitted hundreds of millennia ago.
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