Profile: John Harris

Personal background
Retired photographer, teacher, school administrator, U. S. Navy (20 years), world traveler (courtesy of US Navy - USS America - Viet Nam war). B.Ed., M.Ed. with emphasis on educational resources.

Married (54 years) to high school sweetheart. Three children, six grandchildren, one great grandson.

Likes: Travel, photography, hiking, birdwatching, bluegrass music, Internet, computers, writing, reading, cooking, collecting paperback books.

Television preferences: Science/Discovery channels, Fox News, CSI, Action/Adventure/Western movies, Military Channel, Documentaries.

Not crazy about: any type of loud music, rappers, loud extroverted people, Spammers, beer, hard liquor, or any drug stronger than an aspirin.
Sometimes use red or white wine in my cooking for flavor enhancement.

Religion: Free Will Baptist. Sunday School Substitute teacher, usher.

Personal habits: non-smoker (quit the habit)

Maintains a web site of Carroll County, Arkansas, headstone photos for genealogy buffs. http://www.harrisfamilygroup.com/jharris.html




Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. I enjoy volunteering for worthwhile nonprofit organizations, projects, and in general helping people.
2. Realistic: Probably futile. I do not believe that other earth-like planets are now inhabited. I think that God created Man to subdue not only the Earth but all other planets in the Universe as well. When life ends on our Earth, man will have moved on to another heaven and earth.
3. Continue with the project. With God, all things are possible - including the possibility that aliens or "DT's" have visited our planet in the past, are currently living among us, or will visit us in the future. I believe in spirits (both good and evil) and that Satan is the prince of this world.K
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