SETI costs significantly less than Congress

I received this today via email and thought it was worth reproducing in my blog. I certainly think Seti at Home is a worthwhile endeavor and it deserves our attention and support.

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Seti At Home Logo

Winter 2012

Dear SETI@home Volunteer:In 2012, Americans spent more than $6 billion on political campaigns. (That’s 15,000times the annual SETI@home budget). And during the presidential campaign, none of the candidates mentioned SETI@home even once.

That’s OK. We understand that SETI isn’t a federal priority, and that no flood of federal dollars will be headed our way. But we hope that we’re still one of your priorities. SETI@home and the rest of the Berkeley SETI projects depend on your donations in order to keep going.

If you’ve already donated this fall, we thank you. If you haven’t, or if you liked the process so much you’d do it again, please consider making a donation by going to this link:

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/sah_donate.php

We promise we won’t spend it on commercials.

– Eric Korpela, SETI@home Project Scientist

The University of California is a nonprofit educational and research organization governed by the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax deductible for residents of the United States and Canada.

SETI@home respects your privacy. E-mail addresses are not shared with any other organization. If you do not wish to receive further e-mails from SETI@home, you can automatically “opt-out” by following the link:

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu

 

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