Wednesday, December 26, 2007

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Monday, December 24, 2007

The ultimate top ten lists of 2007.

This is the ultimate top ten lists of 2007. Brought to you by http://www.itworld.com/
This is just a small sample of what those cats have (try over 100) run through the list and then vistit those guys.

Top ten scientific discoveries (Time Magazine)


The Top 10 Worst Gadgets of 2007 (Popular Mechanics)


Top 10 Coolest things seen with google earth. G-earth blog

Top 10 reasons IT should not support the iPhone (wireless.itworld.com)


Ten awesome iPhone accessories (PC Magazine)


Top 10 technology wonders that don't exist yet (TopTenREVIEWS.com)



Ten highest-radiation cell phones (CNET)



Top ten signs you're a cell phone addict (TopTenREVIEWS)



Top 10 ways to destroy earth (Live Science)


20 worst VC investments (VCinJerusalem)


10 most confusing (yet widely used) tech buzzwords for 2007 (Language Monitor)


7 ways to be a jerk about Web 2.0 (Valleywag)



Top 10 ridiculous domain names (Valleywag)


Top 30 failed technology predictions (TheListUniverse)

If I can only subscribe to five podcasts, which five would I choose? (JonesPC.com)


10 reasons why software managers tend to suck (i can't believe it's not better)


Most notable notebooks of 2007 (PCWorld)


Top 10 Wi-Fi boosts, tweaks, and apps (Lifehacker)



The ugliest products in tech history (PC World)


Top Ten auto "Out of Office" replies (Team Building Is For Suckers)


Top 10 Google Products You Forgot All About (Lifehacker)


The trippiest optical illusions on the Web (Switched)


10 videos to change how you view the world (The Best Article Every Day)


Top ten rules for a top ten list (Valleywag)


Top 10 signs you need to spend more time away from your desk (Freelance Switch)


The 10 funniest YouTube help desk videos (Computerworld)


10 surefire ways to kill your crabby mood (Dumb Little Man)


Top 10 genuine geek movies (Ask Rea Maor)


Top ten reasons to do a background check.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Do you google or run background checks on yourself?


With all the modern technology available i feel this is a legitimate question.

This week alone i have googled myself at least 5 times, i don't know why, i guess if there is some sort of government plan or conspiracy out to get me i want to be one of the first to know. Well i know thats ridiculous, but you can never really tell noadays, i personally know of many reasons why one would want to google themselfs. That sound like a bronx salute, "yea fella go google yourself."

I know this one girl who caught her boyfriend sleeping with her best friend. She put his picture up on a bunch of local and national gay forums and dating websites. She even set up profiles and made contact information using his real address and phone number. Now thats a first rate case of someone who should have googled them self. He could have tracked down the websites and squashed his profiles before he won "best gay rookie of the year" which my friend nominated him for. He may have deserved itbut either way it was funny as hell.

I also know a guy who use to find a particular phone number on his girlfriends cell phone. When he asked her who was the number? she always made up a story or denied ever recieving or making the phone call. When he tried to answer it they always hung up. Well this guy gets sick of this a bit before he would have gone mental and signs up for a popular background check service. He punches in the number and finds an address a employment location and a bunch of other personal information. This guy cruises by the address but never sees his girlfriends car. One day this guy (who is a geek) looks up the address on google earth (free google survielance software)and the flyover picture of the house shows his wifes car in the driveway. This guy tries to confront her and she continued to lie until he just made a plan and set in front of the guys house until his girlfriend showed up. He threw her clothes and stuff on the mans porch and called the guys wife (yea wife)and she showed up a bit later. He learned all this stuff from public records. This is a completely different world we live in today.

So to answer the question, hell yea i google myself and run background checks onme and anyone else i can think of.