A new way to "google yourself"
Even my mother has done it! I know you've done it: googled yourself. It's kind of vertiginous the first time, and can be like waking up in a nightmare that you can't erase: "Why is THAT still there?" "Did I really say that?" "Oh, no, I wonder if X will read that..."
Well, I am tickled to discover a new way to google oneself (and yes, that is officially a verb, now) that is, interestingly enough, less personal:
New From Google: The Body Browser
I used it a few weeks ago to explore my sinuses, because I had a nagging head cold and realized I had no idea what goes on up there. Fascinating stuff. (the structures, not the stuff stuffing it up) My head's better, but I can never look at my nose the same way...
You'll probably need to update your browser, I did, it's worth it.
Well, I am tickled to discover a new way to google oneself (and yes, that is officially a verb, now) that is, interestingly enough, less personal:
New From Google: The Body Browser
I used it a few weeks ago to explore my sinuses, because I had a nagging head cold and realized I had no idea what goes on up there. Fascinating stuff. (the structures, not the stuff stuffing it up) My head's better, but I can never look at my nose the same way...
You'll probably need to update your browser, I did, it's worth it.
I absolutely love Google body. The only problem is that it is addictive - at least for me. I spent almost a whole day looking at it not realising that my day had just disappeared...
ReplyDeleteI just got back from the doctor where I found out that my nagging head cold was really a nasty sinus infection. I should have googled it!!
ReplyDeleteLaura, I'm sorry to hear that...
ReplyDeleteI have exactly the same, and tonsillitis too :(
Damn sinuses. Damn tonsils.
And I'm allergic to penicillin.
And all other antibiotics make me feel sick. BLAH.
I am a grumpy old woman today....