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Nobody has been active on SETI@NCAAbbs in nearly a year anyway. Everybody is on the folding team.
SETI's biggest problem is having a hypothesis that cannot be proven wrong.
ET life exists. Try to disprove that. It's not a good hypothesis.
I'm not so sure finding signals would be a hard to distinguish from noise and natural phenomenon as they say. If you've ever listened to the airwaves you can tell when you're hitting something other than noise, and has patterns. But I'm not the one with the advanced degrees either.