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Posted by Dave Akermanis on Aug-19-2009 20:27:

Personas: Visualizing Your Online Identity

Try this out... It's pretty neat.

http://personas.media.mit.edu/personasWeb


Posted by smuncky on Aug-19-2009 20:38:



lol. illegal? pfft.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Aug-19-2009 20:43:

no digital traces found


Posted by Abercrombie on Aug-19-2009 22:18:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky


lol. illegal? pfft.


it found your pr0n stash


Posted by DigiNut on Aug-19-2009 22:36:



The funniest part was some of the quotes it dug up, though:

quote:
I HEARD MIKE ROTCH WAS HEADING DOWN AND MIGHT BRING JACQUES STRAP, JUSTIN CASE


Posted by Spam on Aug-19-2009 23:10:

When I worked at Pizza Hut, we regularly had calls from one 'Bruce Wayne', and also 'Mike Hunt'.

Not what they told me their names were either, but what the call display showed.


Posted by Geoffb3 on Aug-19-2009 23:14:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
no digital traces found


+1 under Geoff Bagga


Posted by DigiNut on Aug-19-2009 23:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Spam
When I worked at Pizza Hut, we regularly had calls from one 'Bruce Wayne', and also 'Mike Hunt'.

Not what they told me their names were either, but what the call display showed.

Were they prank calls or legitimate orders? If they were real, I wonder if they were recent immigrants - I've read that when some of them anglicize their (unpronounceable) names they pick celebrity names, or other strange combinations like that.

Best funny-but-real name I caught recently was Hanson Huang. (Edit: Part of what made this so funny was the pronunciation of the first name with an accent on the second syllable)


Posted by Swamper on Aug-20-2009 01:32:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut

The funniest part was some of the quotes it dug up, though:


The quotes are the best part... I put in tranceaddict and found some really random shit lol


Posted by FunkyCrew on Aug-20-2009 01:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Geoffb3
+1 under Geoff Bagga


yeah nothing under my real name


Posted by SasH21 on Aug-20-2009 02:12:

no digital traces found...woot!


Posted by exstasie on Aug-20-2009 02:51:

...pshh...of course.




Posted by Spam on Aug-20-2009 03:15:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Were they prank calls or legitimate orders? If they were real, I wonder if they were recent immigrants - I've read that when some of them anglicize their (unpronounceable) names they pick celebrity names, or other strange combinations like that.

Best funny-but-real name I caught recently was Hanson Huang. (Edit: Part of what made this so funny was the pronunciation of the first name with an accent on the second syllable)


Legitimate orders, placed by people who spoke perfect english. I coulda been spoof IDs, but they were legit orders and people.


Posted by exstasie on Aug-20-2009 22:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Spam
Legitimate orders, placed by people who spoke perfect english. I coulda been spoof IDs, but they were legit orders and people.


It's really easy to spoof your ID these days, but who knows back then.

I random spoof my one coworker who's pretty religious and say its Jesus calling her. She doesn't find it as amusing as I do...



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