Profile: Oliver Hellmich

Personal background
Hi there,

My Name is Oliver Hellmich, born in 1970, 1,80m high and 85kg fat.(Meanwhile 75kg, but Iam trying to increase weight with some mucsles!)
Iam from Oberhausen, Germany and working as It-Coordinator for one of the biggest german energycompanies called Babcock Borsig Power Systems. You can visit us on our homepage www.bb-powersystems.de. There are quiet a lot of Informations about the company available.

More informations about me? OK, my hobbies are playing guitar and singing but unfortunately terrible!
In my cellar Iam building my own domain. It's in the beginnig so far. Further informations when it's completed. What else, Iam a carfreak and my BMW can tell about.

As mentioned about Iam doing different sports to get some muscles.

That's it for the first maybe I edit my profile later to give more informations.

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
In my opinion it's a big thing. Human race was trying to reach the stars, from the beginning. This is my part in trying to find another intelligent lifeform anywhere in this neverending space around our little insignificant world. Maybe the aliens have the same point of view, otherwise they already would have contacted us. Maybe they are already here and we don't know or they think it's too early for the human race to get in contact. Questions over questions generations will have asked before us and they didn't get any answer. Hopefully we will get and when I hope the aliens come in peace. There is already enough war on earth, we don't need to get more from space. OK, so I quit writing to give my processor more power for the Setiproject.
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