The UnGoogleables"
They don't post online. They don't blog, publish or build web pages under their own names. They never submit online resumes. They don't talk to telemarketers. They don't allow employers to post their personal information anywhere.
They have phones.
They have addresses.
They have credit cards.
But, you can't find them on Google.
They . . . don't . . . even . . . exist.
They are . . . "The UnGoogleables."
They have phones.
They have addresses.
They have credit cards.
But, you can't find them on Google.
They . . . don't . . . even . . . exist.
They are . . . "The UnGoogleables."
10 Comments:
Dammit. I'm in there.
Alas, so am I. But I'm considering taking my self "off the grid."
I'm taking myself off the "grid" too. All the things that can be done with this info, along with the Patriot Act is just so damn scary. 1984, here we are.
I . . . love . . . Big . . . Brother.
I love big brother too. All of the foreign ones show boobies. (among other things....)HA
..and being a member of Google...(ie) blogger.com, I have come to realize that it is way to easy to give up your info. There are 2 things I will not do online. Show my penis, (to more than six people)AND light myself on fire. (again.)
Other than that.........
...it's all "relevant".........
That leaves a lot of open territory, dude.
Gee, I hope it's not a verb that brings up "those" kinds of websites.
Your last name is in your email addy?
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