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May 11, 2005
It's Me, or Not...
Pretty much everyone has Self-Googled themselves at one point or another. Some people are just curious. However, some people have legitimate reasons, like celebrities who need to monitor what is being said about them or webmasters who need to monitor where in the search results they appear. This article even suggests you Self-Google once a day. That seems a little extreme, but I am noticing that the more I post to this blog, the higher up this site gets when I search for my name.
Here are some interesting pages about people who have the same name as me but are not me. Apparently, I not only saved many of America’s most prominent leaders from certain danger and possible death in 1919 but am also a convicted felon in England who is notorious for illegally exporting poison gas.
- Packaged Threats: Danger in Disguise - On May 5, 1919, a New York City mail clerk became a postal legend. With one heroic deed, Charles Caplan saved many of America’s most prominent leaders from certain danger and possible death.
- Illegal Export of Poison Gas - Yun was monitored while Charles Caplan asked him to procure a quantity of the deadly nerve gas Sarin.
- The Rainier Valley Harmonizers - Baritone
- 2001 Junior Olympics - Third Place in Under 16 Boys Table Tennis
- The Mayor of a Fictional Town
- A Dentist - Dr. Charles Caplan, of Madison, Wis., never found a chair that comfortably supported his tall body, so he founded a company that eventually became known as Orascoptic Research. He was one of the first to develop a fully adjustable chair with arms, one that resolved many ergonomic issues. But it still could not be positioned low enough for other clinicians.
Posted by Chuck at May 11, 2005 02:24 PM
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