http://dvice.com/archives/2008/02/fantastic_nauti.php

Who cares what the neighbors think? Let’s build a house that looks like a snail shell!
http://dvice.com/archives/2008/02/fantastic_nauti.php
http://www.forbes.com/2008/02/14/homes-million-property-forbeslife-cx_mw_0214realestate_slide_2.html
Now where did I put that million bucks…?
http://flickr.com/photos/schmilblick/516434509/
http://www.northsouthmedia.co.uk/wordpress/index.php/2008/02/16/the-seven-ages-of-search/
“It is the journey of the online search marketer/seo consultant/social media expert. It is a journey that mimics human life, one of joy, sadness, despair and triumph. It is a journey that was written from somewhere deep beyond my eye sockets within my darkest imagination, where grown men cry and woman fawn over me …”
http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2008-02/anonymity-experiment?page=0
In 2006, David Holtzman decided to do an experiment. Holtzman, a security consultant and former intelligence analyst, was working on a book about privacy, and he wanted to see how much he could find out about himself from sources available to any tenacious stalker. So he did background checks. He pulled his credit file. He looked at Amazon.com transactions and his credit-card and telephone bills. He got his DNA analyzed and kept a log of all the people he called and e-mailed, along with the Web sites he visited. When he put the information together, he was able to discover so much about himself–from detailed financial information to the fact that he was circumcised–that his publisher, concerned about his privacy, didn’t let him include it all in the book.