Profile: Kevin Ward

Personal background
I am a petroleum engineer from Dallas, Texas with a server farm at www.fissionFX.com - I have lived in over 40 countries in the last 20 years drilling and showing other engineers how to drill directional / horizontal oil wells. I spent 5 years on the West coast of Africa in Nigeria, Zaire, Congo, Cameroon, Cabinda, Angola and others. Spent 3 wonderful years in Spain on Costa del Sol. Also lived in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Belgum & France. Have also lived in the Far East in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. It is always interesting to see other places but the people are always what make it so interesting.

Dallas is happnin - yall come on over and we'll fix you some good TEXAS Bar-B-Q !!!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
The human race has advanced it's technology and understanding of the world around us more in the last 100 years than in the last 10,000 years. Who knows what tomorrow yields. Since this world and all worlds have an expiration date, we had better start learning and advancing outside of this world if we want to make a permanent place for the human race in the universe. It would be ashame to lose all that we have accomplished and will accomplish by allowing our species to terminate with this planet when it's day comes. There must be countless other species in history that have evolved and accomplished so much only to be wiped out by the natural events of this universe that happen every day. All of their knowledge, all of there history, all of their accomplishments completely gone with their DNA as though they had never existed. This is the fate of our race and all worlds that do not expand to other parts of the universe. If this world does not experience a devistating demise from asteroid, comet or ecological turmoil, remember that our star (the sun) has an expiration date too.
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