Wednesday, October 29, 2008 

To Whom a Phone Number Belongs - It's Easy to Find Out With Today's Technology

With today's technology it's very easy to find out to whom a phone number belongs. That is what we will cover in this article.

First you need to find a phone number name look up service. To find one simply type in a phrase like "to whom a telephone number belongs", "telephone number name lookup", or "reverse phone book lookup" into your search engine. These are just a few examples. There are more, but these phrases will pull up a number of reverse telephone number search services that you can review.

Before we go further if you are not familiar with what a phone number name look up service does, here's how they work: You enter a phone number into their database. If they have a record of the phone number it should indicate as much; and they will tell you how much it costs to access details of of the phone record such as the owner's name, address, etc.

Next, you need to pick out a phone number name look up service. How do you go about choosing a service? Some of things I would look for when considering a phone number name lookup service would be the size of their database and if it includes records for cell phones. I would also want to make sure they offer some sort of money-back guarantee if I did a search and there was no record found for the phone number I was researching.

Another important feature I would look for is a search box on their website where I could enter the telephone number I am researching to see if they have a record for it. Of course pricing is important. I would look for a phone number name look up service that has competitive pricing. The ones I have come across charge approximately $10 to $15 for a one-time search.

So how can you find out the size of the service's database, whether or not they have cell phone records in their database; or if they have a money-back guarantee, etc? The service's home page on it website should answer most or all of these questions. However, if you still are unable to find the information on the service's home page look at their FAQ page, if they have one, and see if you can find the answers there.

Lastly, there is the final step of finding out to whom a phone number belongs after you've chosen the phone number name lookup service you wish to use - and that's simply entering in the telephone number and paying the search charge.

Make sure to read these helpful tips when it comes to finding out to whom a phone number belongs

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What if Human Technology Had Developed in a Different Way?

Currently in our World Technology has developed in such a way that we are over running many regions of our planet, with both environmental pollution and population infestation. Indeed population density has a lot to do with accountability and we have over populated said planet.

What would happen if the human race would reset, kind of like in the Movie "Matrix", would technology develop differently? Would the human race even come to exist? Chances are both the species and the technology would be much different, that makes sense right? Well at least that is what Chris recently asked of the Online Think Tank.

Resetting of humanity is most likely what will happen if a Comet hits the Earth, we go into an Ice Age or some virus mutates faster than humans can evolve to stop it or create vaccines. From looking at the buried Pyramids in many places, well something like that may have happened and the Earth merely recycles. Thus the "putting all our eggs in one basket theory" is of consideration when planning off-world planet colonies.

Now the question comes up, another excellent topic by Chris; How do we know what to look for when we search for extraterrestrial life. If that life grew based on conditions of other worlds, then it would be much different, if it colonized other planets, it may have survived thru periods of total cataclysmic chaos or a "planet reset" wiping out most of its populations, only to grow again with everything changed.

Who is to say that those species, which have survived did just that previously in this dimension? The search for extraterrestrial life is a tough one if those who search are caught up in preconceived notions of what that life may look like. Hawking, Sagan, Drake, Einstein and so many others agree.

In a reset of sorts that Chris describes, surely the technology would develop differently, as the branches of technological and scientific discovery would be different. Who is to say that this has not happened over and over again elsewhere or in our past; "Isaac Asimov - Foundation Series" type scenarios. It makes perfect sense.

Well it appears that Chris, agrees very much with other scientists out there on the subject of searching for extraterrestrial life. The question perhaps is where do you stand on this topic? Are you able to think on this objectively or perhaps do you have a problem with your current religious belief system that disallows such thought? What say you?

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington

A U.S. Postal Service vehicle drives on a snow covered road in Westerlo, N.Y., Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008.  The National Weather Service said snowfall totals by Wednesday morning could range from a few inches in areas south of Buffalo and around Albany to 8 to 12 inches in the Adirondacks and the Tug Hill Plateau north of Syracuse.  (AP Photo/Mike Groll)AP - The first big snowstorm of the season in the Northeast closed sections of major highways Tuesday and blacked out more than 100,000 utility customers.

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