ls99
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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To paraphrase Clark Gable's character, Frankly my dear google, I don't give a damn.
Nothing at all actually, which is how I prefer it. It has lots of stuff about others with my same name. Perfect!
First, make sure you google yourself in an incognito/private window - otherwise the Googs know who you are and considers that in the response.
It is a good sentiment but incognito mode does not make you invisible to search engines.
Best way to stay anonymous is to avoid social media and web disclosures of personal info.
boring here as well. no FB, no Linkd In. i do have a Twitter account i use for NWS weather alerts and so on.First, make sure you google yourself in an incognito/private window - otherwise the Googs know who you are and considers that in the response.
For my real name - I share it with a rather famous tri-athlete. I don't do triathlons. No Facebook account so nothing there.
My screen name shows this forum and a couple of computer gaming forums.
That's about it. Boring I guess, which is good.
EDIT - and in google images I just found my picture that links to someone else's LinkedIn account. Hmmm.
It's not.After 5 pages of "ggogling" (is that a word now)
I find an obituary a lot more interesting and informative than whatever google may pop up. If they are well-known enough to have a Wikipedia page, that might be interesting too.
Does it matter? Dead is dead.My major gripe with obituaries is they rarely have the cause of death. I can't be alone in this, can I?
Does it matter? Dead is dead.
My major gripe with obituaries is they rarely have the cause of death. I can't be alone in this, can I?
My major gripe with obituaries is they rarely have the cause of death. I can't be alone in this, can I?
Does it matter? Dead is dead.
If someone has to google me, they don't know me enough to care, so what's it matter what they read?