Danneskjold Posted January 12, 2007 Share Posted January 12, 2007 So far I have googled four people.Michael Stuart Kelly, Victor Pross, Ellen Stuttle, and myself.For Michael it brought up your profile on RoR, a book review on Amazon, and then this site.For Victor, it brought up a few of your caricature sights and then this site.For Ellen it brought up SOLO and your profile there and then this site.For me it brought up a discussion on football section of the high school forum run by the major newspaper in Oregon.This is all excluding things that aren't us (to my knowledge).So what pops up when the rest of you google yourselves? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kat Posted January 12, 2007 Share Posted January 12, 2007 My name is so common that I can't find myself. When I google my full name I get RoR profile, The Virtue of Silliness, and the two poems Michael wrote for me, Glimpses of You and Passing Spell. None of my purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs made the Google list.Kat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
achaya Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 Drama department page from school and a some odd-years old bulletin from my synagogue. Anonymity online is a wonderful specialty of mine. ^^; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CNA Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 Drama department page from school and a some odd-years old bulletin from my synagogue. Anonymity online is a wonderful specialty of mine. ^^;Yep, anonymity is a very good thing online. It looks like something we both specialize in. Very little comes up with my name. Can't put in my full name because there isn't any place online such as message boards and the like that has my full name. If you type in CNA or Angie, all kinds of stuff comes up but nothing that is related to me. Even to get something small on CNA, you have to type in other keywords along with CNA to pull anything up. But even then, it's very scarce. Anonymity is wonderful !!Angie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victor Pross Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 Drama department page from school and a some odd-years old bulletin from my synagogue. Anonymity online is a wonderful specialty of mine. ^^;Yep, anonymity is a very good thing online. It looks like something we both specialize in. Very little comes up with my name. Can't put in my full name because there isn't any place online such as message boards and the like that has my full name. If you type in CNA or Angie, all kinds of stuff comes up but nothing that is related to me. Even to get something small on CNA, you have to type in other keywords along with CNA to pull anything up. But even then, it's very scarce. Anonymity is wonderful !!AngieAnonymity is wonderful, huh? I love it, too. Well, I have more of it than I am famous. So there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Grieb Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 My one Googling my name mentioned me in a report on 1980 Clark campaign. Ed Clark recieved the highest vote total ever for an LP presidential candidate and I worked on his campaign. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
achaya Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 Drama department page from school and a some odd-years old bulletin from my synagogue. Anonymity online is a wonderful specialty of mine. ^^;Yep, anonymity is a very good thing online. It looks like something we both specialize in. Very little comes up with my name. Can't put in my full name because there isn't any place online such as message boards and the like that has my full name. If you type in CNA or Angie, all kinds of stuff comes up but nothing that is related to me. Even to get something small on CNA, you have to type in other keywords along with CNA to pull anything up. But even then, it's very scarce. Anonymity is wonderful !!AngieAnonymity is wonderful, huh? I love it, too. Well, I have more of it than I am famous. So there. Wait, back up...more anonymity = more famous? Aren't fame and anonymity normally inversely related. In the sense of more fame = less anonymity and vice versa? Please explain.PS: You're from Toronto? That's pretty snazzy; one of my friends is from there. It's a sweet city. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victor Pross Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 Drama department page from school and a some odd-years old bulletin from my synagogue. Anonymity online is a wonderful specialty of mine. ^^;Yep, anonymity is a very good thing online. It looks like something we both specialize in. Very little comes up with my name. Can't put in my full name because there isn't any place online such as message boards and the like that has my full name. If you type in CNA or Angie, all kinds of stuff comes up but nothing that is related to me. Even to get something small on CNA, you have to type in other keywords along with CNA to pull anything up. But even then, it's very scarce. Anonymity is wonderful !!AngieAnonymity is wonderful, huh? I love it, too. Well, I have more of it than I am famous. So there. Wait, back up...more anonymity = more famous? Aren't fame and anonymity normally inversely related. In the sense of more fame = less anonymity and vice versa? Please explain.PS: You're from Toronto? That's pretty snazzy; one of my friends is from there. It's a sweet city.Achaya, I am a Toronto artist, although that might be up for debate. I’m a caricaturist and my work can be seen here at OL. My work is better known than me—except when I’m interviewed on television or in print -with a photo of me and my work in the article. It’s then that I’m recognized here and there on the Toronto streets. But then it dies down, and I am able to have coffee at the local café without some dude coming up to me and saying “Hey, ain’t you that artist guy? You know, the guy who does the car..caric-ture…the car-rac…you know, the guy who draws those funny pictures?” anonymity and fame...godda love it. -Victor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
achaya Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 Achaya, I am a Toronto artist, although that might be up for debate. I’m a caricaturist and my work can be seen here at OL. My work is better known than me—except when I’m interviewed on television or in print -with a photo of me and my work in the article. It’s then that I’m recognized here and there on the Toronto streets. But then it dies down, and I am able to have coffee at the local café without some dude coming up to me and saying “Hey, ain’t you that artist guy? You know, the guy who does the car..caric-ture…the car-rac…you know, the guy who draws those funny pictures?” anonymity and fame...godda love it. -VictorOkay, that definately makes sense now. Thanks for clairifying! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Stuart Kelly Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 Jeff,For the record, my name is all over discussion forums. But the film festival stuff is me, too. (In other combinations, I have seen some of my music stuff pop up. That was longer ago, so that is probably why it is not as present as the film stuff.)Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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