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Redounder (redounder) wrote,
@ 2007-05-25 12:10:00
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    How to find a person, find yourself and make a difference
    Okay... so maybe I won't get around to covering quite all that info in this one blog. But I will get around to it eventually!

    My name is Redounder because redound in one of my favorite intransitive verbs. It means to have a consequence or effect... which I love. I want to have an effect on this world in a positive way. I'm doing a good job so far I think, but the thing about being a do-gooder is that you have to keep it up. You can't just rest on your laurels. To this end, I've decided to start this blog surrounding a topic that I think could really help a lot of people - that topic being: People Finding. There are these things online called people search engines and they're extremely useful in tracking down a friend or loved one you might have lost along the way. You can also usually do a background check on them too - which can be great if you suspect something fishy in someone's past. Back to the people search though. It's great! It's amazing how easy it is to find a person. I always wondered what happened to my best friend growing up (Joe), but then one day I kind of self actualized a little and realized I didn't just have to WONDER. I could do something about it. I could use these people finders to help - and help they did. I will be posting some more info as I find it. For now though, you should all google it yourself. There are a lot of different engines out there, and I haven't had any trouble with any of them yet. So... until we meet again: Be light and be good!


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