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Although highly useful, I wonder if that will slow down your search results. For example, I love some of the SEO plugins that will sort your results by PR, but at the same time, it slows down the response time.

Sometimes I think the Thursday before a three day weekend is the worst, if you have a lot of things you have to finish before the end of a shortened week.

I have to distract myself from sweets by eating healthier things, like the grapes I'm about to go grab out of the fridge because I'm thinking about the donuts someone brought in earlier today.

I'll knock on wood after saying this, but I still haven't had any Gmail outages. I have noticed the emails are coming in slower, but I haven't lost anything or not been able to access my email.

I'll have to try that on my scalp after my wedding when it gets ravaged for styling.

That's what I was just thinking... a little late night drunk emailing, and suggested recipients? Even more fun to be shared with your contact box.

I think the worst I have done is the occasional "whoops, forgot the attachment" and once, in a monthly update your virus definitions, I said it was February when it was actually March, because I just copied the email from the previous month over and changed a few bits here and there.

I'd rather stick with my 101 things to do in 1001 days project to keep me motivated on my goals, which I just wrote about today on my blog @ [kikolani.com]

My office has had pretty bland cube design, until the new person turned hers into a jungle with all of these plants hanging over the walls. Now everyone else has room to design!

I used to be anal retentive about emails that I was sending company wide. One of my classics was the monthly "update your virus scanner" email. I checked that thing a dozen times before sending it.

Hmm.. they'll bring XP back again if Windows 7 nose dives.

This is great... now I can maybe find an alternative to Adobe Illustrator? :)

No kidding... nothing was as odd as the one time a little language barrier (she didn't speak English) at McDonald's left me with an ice cream cone, head down in a cup.

I wish I could have customized mine to kikolani, but it is going with my email username, which is [www.google.com]

I have a Google Alert setup for my most common alias online, kikolani. It sends me an email anytime something shows up on the web. The [buzzaround.us] site mentioned by @MarvinOctopus seems to pull from a lot of sources as well.

@iamthawlrs: If you read blogs, comment on them using your name and your website. Preferably in blogs that DoFollow. This will build backlinks to your website using your name, and if you can build enough of those up, maybe you can outrank the other people with the same name.

Although it doesn't pay (yet), my part time work is my website at [kikolani.com.]

Sadly, the first thing I do is open up my Gmail and Facebook on my cell phone. After that, I do some desktop cleaning, file organizing, and magazine reading. Or just step outside and enjoy some time with nature.

And for getting files off of the email server. My last company would benefit from this, since people send attachments left and right, and most people like to save them.

That's a nice idea, hide the desk & computer from guests. That would be the best place to stash all of those things that you don't want seen. :)