Who (else) am I?

I've discovered the practice of searching for my own name on the web. Egotistical, isn't it? The process is simple, you go to google and type in your name. You then amuse yourself by comparing the lives of those who share your name with your own. If you're lucky, or if you have a very unique name, your search will return some odd piece of information about yourself that you didn't know was on the web.

My current list of occupations:

  1. Virgin Radio DJ. I'm quite popular in Austrailia
  2. CEO/ Chief Scientist, Neural Signals Inc. In my spare time. This by far produces the most common set of results, as the good doctor has been interviewed numerous times.
  3. Phillip Kennedy, Superintendant Of the Vanceburg Utilities, Lewis County Kentucky. SALUTE!
  4. Manager, Akron Raptors AAA Minor League baseball team. I coulda gone pro mind you.
  5. Finance Chair, SDSU. I always was good with money.
  6. Rear Admiral, RAN (Rtd). Just doing my service for queen and country
  7. Faculty Athletic Rep, Slippery Rock University. I considered attending this school....
  8. *Personal Favorite* Course leader for piano technology at the Royal National College for the Blind. That says it all really.
  9. Private Phillip Kennedy served with the American First Regiment, part of the First Army of the United States, in 1791. He served in a company under a man named Beatty. He was paid $44.48, and discharged on December 4.
  10. Phillip Kennedy, 26, is the half brother of Major League baseball player Richard Ankiel. Kennedy has been arrested 28 times in six years and is currently serving a seven year sentance in prison for drug smuggling.
  11. From Country Cottages Online

    "There are tales of smuggling and storage of contraband in the caves. The local graveyard offers an interesting walk and inspection of the tombs, some of which are extremely old and marked with skull and crossbones. The last village smuggler to be captured and killed by Excise officials armed with cutlass was a certain Phillip Kennedy in 1798. His grave and tombstone still stands."

    Wonder if there's a connection between this P. Kennedy and the one that was discharged from the Army in 1791?

Google finally found me! These pages are links to me in no particular order:

The EMU astronomy club still shows a link to their membership page.

There's also a pay authorization (I work for a college, all pay auth's are available to the public, and are renewed yearly by the board of trustees) .PDF that shows up from time to time.


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