I simply adore information technology! It helps me sufficiently each and every day. From my PDA, to my cellular phone, to my wireless notebook that I can no longer survive without. I will assume that you’re probably in the same boat. We all use these electronic wonders on a daily basis just to get by anymore. They make life simple and convenient. So much of our time is saved for more important things such as family.
Speaking of which, a member of my family sort of “fell off the globe” (if you know what I mean) several years ago. It’s an aunt that I haven’t spoken with in some time. I often wonder where she roamed to and what she’s doing now days, and so does the rest of my family. Then it hit me. I can search for her with ease. All I need to search people on the Internet is a name or social security number. Well, I may not have the social security number, but I certainly have her full name. And so I began my search.
After sorting through tons of similar names on the web, I eventually found my aunt using a modern-day people-finder search engine. It took hardly any effort on my part. I was able to acquire her current address in Colorado. Wow, none of us ever thought she would be living out there. After attaining her phone number as well, we called her and reconnected.
It clearly seemed (to me, anyway) that since so much time had passed, she simply decided against contacting her family. Weird, I know. Now, my point is you can search people on the net whenever you please. All it takes is a PC or Mac with Internet access. Pull up a search engine and pay a small fee. Actually you may be able to do a quick free search in order to pinpoint that current address. Some of these websites allow you to test the service.
That may be all you need. Go ahead and search people you haven’t seen nor heard from in years. Maybe it’s a relative or someone from your old high school. Get in touch with them and catch up on old times.
Again computers have come through for us all. Just when I think they can’t get any better or more advanced, they offer engines that allow us to search people online, and discover their current whereabouts. This sort of technology would have been baffling a mere 25 years ago. Thank God for innovations and upgrades!
