1st January 2009
Came across typealyzer, which allows to “determine” the blog author personality.
Mine is ESTJ – The Guardians:

The organizing and efficient type. They are especially attuned to setting goals and managing available resources to get the job done. Once they´ve made up their mind on something, it can be quite difficult to convince otherwise. They listen to hard facts and can have a hard time accepting new or innovative ways of doing things.
The Guardians are often happy working in highly structured work environments where everyone knows the rules of the job. They respect authority and are loyal team players.
Typealyzer currently supports only English and Swedish blogs.
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4th September 2008
These are the addresses for those who would like to travel lightly, meet new people, get new friends, hang out with interesting people, or just find a shelter for a night in the foreign country.
I’m now registered in both systems (and getting “verified” in CS), and so far I stayed with three people (at two places) found via HC and CS. Both experiences were highly positive. Actually, my world outlook changed quite a bit after my first stay: I heard from someone that
it’s better to trust wrong person once, than always distrust all the people
But building trust, despite being central to HC ans CS, is only one – basic – component. Cultural exchange and knowledge sharing are also important, though so far I was unable to comprehend these components sufficiently to write on them.
At the CouchSurfing.com website, it appears to be popular to put some test/quiz results into profiles. These are the tests:
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30th October 2007
Just a minute ago, I was shocked after logging in to mail.bigmir.net: instead of the bigmir’s own, HTML-only email interface, I got redirected at the gmail’s “Terms and conditions”, after accepting which I found my emails in the classic gmail mailbox.
First thing to think about: at least they did transfer all my emails to the new account.
Second: hey, they had given up their own email interface! Are they leaving the web-portal market of Ukraine? Was the part of their team (which later formed MI6) too important to handle their exodus with no consequences? Is that just a desire to give customers “better” interface and not invest anything into development?
I hope this won’t be a trend, for every service to have Google behind their servers. Or even just behind the name, to avoid extra complexity of having a server.
Finally, I think I’ll get used. But it was only yesterday, that I read the Google anti-utopia, where Big Brother‘s name is (evidently) Google, and it’s webcams and microphones and search history define each person’s future AND guilt. Scary…
And I wonder which will be the next service of bigmir.net, “outsourced” like their email.
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