Almost (54% to 70%) famous looking

It’s stuff like this (registration required) that makes the Internet so fascinating to me. Not the wealth of information. Not the variety of voices. Not even the social networking opportunities. But the ability to see how closely I resemble celebrities.

One of my nieces once told me I looked like Eric Estrada. (This, of course, was back in the ’70s, when we both — Eric and I — had dark hair.)

Full disclosure: I posted an earlier photo that, when analyzed, compared me to Donald Rumsfeld. So I tried again, with a happier photo, and got a happier result. I mean, who wouldn’t want to be compared to Philip Seymour Hoffman?

Link via my old blog buddy, Debi.

Of Boing Boing, taglines, Facebook and Paris Hilton: a Thursday afternoon cache cleaning

Contextless links:

Our university’s most popular summer camp made the blog big time today with a mention on the world-famous Boing Boing. Goodie for us. Naturally, we blogged about it and linked to a relevant YouTube video.

paris_hilton.jpgThat’s Professor Paris to you, bub. Paris Hilton has been offered a cool million bucks to teach a one-hour “How to Build Your Brand” seminar. She’s also given an exclusive interview to People magazine.

All Facebook, all the time. Jeff Jarvis brings us the unofficial Facebook blog.

Not enough Facebook for ya? Check out Facebook in 40 years.

Tips for writing taglines: from the L.A. Times and Igor, via Snark Hunting.

How to build a social media strategy. Some good pointers, based on real case studies from real companies, with a link to where you can get the full report, or chapter-by-chapter summaries.

Strumpette puts PR in perspective. Now this is a good end-of-day read. All I can say is, I’m glad I don’t work for a toothpaste company today.