If it is an eternal question, then the eternal answer is Sally’s. Sure, it’s smaller, but sometimes bigger is not better. I dare anyone to disagree with me ( cough, cough.)
March 21, 2007
As Long As We’ve Had Free Speech, There Have Been Jerks To Abuse It
It isn’t hard to understand why we shouldn’t post things (online) we don’t want to be considered public information.
Over the last few years, the questions I have received most frequently are “Why don’t you use your full name? Why don’t you add pics? Why is your MySpace page set to private?” The answers to these questions are obvious to most, aren’t they? If you don’t understand, after reading this article, then there’s no hope for you.
None of us really want to be googled, do we? And we certainly don’t want our names associated with profanity when potential employers take a look. But the reality is, no matter how weird it is to those “born before the Carter administration,” the internet is here to stay, and it has become a tool for virtually everyone.
I must take responsibility for my opinions at The Ivy Road BECAUSE I WRITE IT, but who takes responsibility for the idiots, hiding behind anonymity and “free speech” at AutoAdmit?