Profile: Kim Gravenhorst

Personal background
I?m a 46-years-old father for two wonderful kids. I live in Denmark where I have a restaurant together with my wife. We bought the restaurant in May 1990. It was hard work in the first years, but eventually we managed to get enough time to our self to start believing that we could manage to have a family. To day we have 2 boys at elleven and twelve years.
I started in the restaurant business when I was 15 and I?ve been a chef ever since. Before we got the restaurant I did a lot of different sports ? jogging, badminton, diving and skiing. Today I use a lot of time on our boys our friends and business.
I am very interested in computers and the internet - both powerful tools that I can use for both business and pleasure. I am updating and changing the restaurants website and occasionally I make simple sites for friends ? just for fun.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Some time I think that maybe I should have stayed in school for a few more years. It would have given me a better chance to study some of the big mysteries in life ? especially the space and all the questions that pops op in my head when I think about the universe. I am sure that we are not alone. I just hope that when we get in contact with other beings I will be alive to experience it.
I have seen ?Contact?more that one time, and if it happens one day, that will, most lightly, be the way.
A good ?Norwegian? friend of mine, told me about seti@home. It was in July 2000 and there was no question in my mine ? I just had to get connected to the programme.
I must admit that I am not looking (not any longer) for little green men or a mysterious ?hallo? to pop up on my screen, every time the screensaver works. But every now and then I visit seti@home?s site to see if anything interesting happens. And I enjoy it!
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