Google-self
I have a unique name. I’m confident in that statement because every
result on Google for my name in quotes is actually referring to me.
It’s a strange thing to see. This is my ten year anniversary on the web
and over the years I’m sure my search engine self has changed quite a
bit, not to mention the other changes between the years of 15 and 25.
I’ve got three pages of results now, and very few of them did I think,
at the time, would become part of my google-self. I suppose that’s the
advantage is that it’s “authentic,” but I can’t help at least wanting
to re-order them a bit. Is some book review I wrote on Amazon really
the second most important thing about me? They do have the first result
right, my personal web site, so I can’t complain.
Anyway, back to transcribing interviews.
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- 03.04.05
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