steve conversed:
> So I figured. Thought he might have something better, though. Did the
> search on myself, and there ain't much in the way of personal data. One
> could probably conclude I'm an Alcor member, though.
I would not be surprized if anyone on this list, could contribute a suitcase
of data on myself, consdering my profound internet footprinting.
(challenge: say something about me, that isn't online or established
thru offlist emails)
> It was amusing to find out that I made someones notable quotes page, with
> something I don't even remember writing on usenet.
> Of course, I never had a vanity webpage, or filled out one of those
> "member profile" things, so that probably helps.
I have many that I do not advertise. (long forgotten ghosts)
> Funny I had never thought of doing a search on myself, though. Must be a
> blindspot.
> steve
I'm so damn self referential that I have done this frequently.
It's actually a good idea to do this every now and then for security
reasons.
Remember the story of the girl who was murdered, and some guy had a
website about what he was going to do to her, previous to the crime? The
parents were told by investigators, that if they had punched in a search for
her name, they would have seen it, it was spidered through the search
engines.
Sadly, people had been to the site, and never contacted anyone about it.
And now for something completely different,
I didn't think Zeb was Eliezer.
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
Nanotechnology Industries
http://www.nanoindustries.com
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