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m. - you remind me of my neighbor (an ex-cop) who was explaining to me last year why he doesn't use EZPass (an automatic toll paying transponder thingie for your car). He said, "Suppose you need to dump a body somewhere... The cops would know exactly where you've been." Of course, my reply, pragmatic as ever: "on that day, I'd leave the EZPass home." Still, judging from the number of people usually backed up in the Cash Only lanes, I'd have to surmise there are a surprising number of people who don't want their whereabouts known. Best wishes, Warren Sirota > -----Original Message----- > From: mech [mailto:mech@m3ch.net] > Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 1:50 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: OT: Google (was: WAYS TO SELL OUR SELVES: ONLINE) > > > At 7:00 PM -0700 1/9/06, Kris Hartung wrote: > > > >KEEPING TABS ON YOURSELF ON THE INTERNET > > > >I type my complete performance name in quotes in the Google search > >engine: "Krispen Hartung", plus the words "music", "looping", your > >instrument, etc. Try various combinations. Otherwise, it finds all > >sorts of pages with just "Hartung" in them"....not a lot of > >"Krispen's" I'm afraid. :) Then I do the same in the Google Groups > >search box. It's a good way to keep tabs on yourself, or boost your > >ego..one of the two. > > <ot rant> > > That's the same method my ex-wife occasionally uses to try to keep > tabs on me -- it's called Google stalking, I believe. And that's > also (since the LD archives are completely open to Google searches) > the reason why I can't post anything here connected to my real name. > Phooey! :P > > </rant> > > --m. > -- > _______ > "Wind in my heart. Dust in my head..." >