Take a look: http://www.ssa.gov/foia/stateweb.htmlI'd love to have that in map form. Kudos to anyone who either makes it orcan find it on the internet. Sure enough, if you'd know my SSN, you couldverify that I was born in Texas. The few other people whose SSN I know(both ex-gfs, some members of family, and some very few others) can also beverified this way. At some point if/when I move to Europe, I anticipaterenouncing my U.S. Citizenship. I wonder if my SSN will be detached from meat that point, and if so, whether it will be reused. Hmm.
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Still alive
Been feeling a bit nostalgic. Not about to return to LiveJournal - their new ownership is unfortunate, but I wanted to briefly note what's been up…
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Unplugging LJ
It's about time I pulled the plug on the LJ version of my blog: 1) I'm much more active on G+ than I am with general blogging. I post many times a…
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Mutual Trust
I don't know which should be considered more remarkable: That a cat should trust a member of a far larger and stronger species that it can't…
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