Profile: [B@H] Ray

Personal background
I am a 58 year old retired auditor, worked for the start of Connecticut before retirement.

I spend most of my time now with the Garden, yard work, keeping up with new BOINC Projects and short trips. I also get in a few longer trips a year, to Maine and North Corolina. Both fairley close, 8 hours up to Maine or 12 hours down to NC.

I also spend a lot of time adding new pages to my web site that I have for history and genealogy. Most of what I do is for the history part, but a lot of others type things up for genealogy and send them to me to add. It is getting to be one of the largest of it's type now other than the comercial ones where you have to pay to join. Last time that I ran a script to count there was a little over 4000 pages to it.

I love visiting Maine, and the seafood is much better thare than we can get around whare I live. Both of my sons live in NC, which is why I go there also.

I was sending virtual flowers to most of the women on the boards here, but my neighbor just put an electric fence around his flower garden. I hate the shock I got last time I picked them. Guess I will have to find another supply of them to send now.

Sorry for the blurry picture, will get a better one someday to post. I really hate having my picture taken.
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Thank you to every one in the Spinhenge@home community for voteing me uesr of the day 28 July 2006

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
SETI is a great program for bracking grond for all the other programs that followed, what would we be doing if SETI did not start things up?

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