Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Search: Andrea Butiste

Sometimes being able to "Google It" doesn't mean you always want to see it, especially if you're the one being "Googled". This is the situation in my case. I recently spoke in class about how my father "Googled" me and found out some interesting things about my past. We would all find this searching method absolutely harmless. If it's on the Web, it will be there forever. I then realized that I was creating archives, or a history that I would never be able to run from. Here's a thought: people should start being nicer and staying out of trouble. The only problem with this idea is that many people have simply neglected the fact that so much is available on the internet. I never thought either of my parents, or family members for that matter, would have the slightest idea of where or how they could attain this information. It proves Friedman's theory of how the world is getting flatter. People no longer have to go to the library and look through the newspaper archives for hours to get one minute piece of information. Google it, click, and you're there!

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