Tuesday, January 17, 2012

about me


Hey my name is Anthony Comeau and I was born and raised in Worcester Massachusetts until I was thirteen years old when I then moved to Webster mass. While living there I attended and graduated from Bartlett high school maintaining about a C-B average. Other than being a student at Nichols College I am currently working at Stop and Shop in Putnam Connecticut. I’m a very interesting person and get along with almost anyone. Above all family is by far the most important thing that I have and ever will have in my life.
Webster being such a small town there was never much to do. But I always enjoyed swimming, playing sports with friends, and going to the Chinese buffet whenever my friends and I could get the money. Growing up I was like most high school kids I enjoyed going out with friends, supporting my schools sport teams and going out to parties. Now that I am in college I have had to think about my future a lot. My major is accounting but I am still unsure on wither or not I want to do that for the rest of my life. If accounting isn’t what I stick with I was thinking about majoring in finance and business management and open a business for a trade like heating, plumbing, electrical. I’ve always considered learning a trade and if I got learned a trade and opened a business I could hire who ever I wanted and make better money. There would also be more opportunities for me if I had my degree and I learned a trade.

      This is not one of my favorite classes and it is only a requirement. But even so I will still learn and gain something. I hope at the end of this semester I learn and gain how to work with and be more comfortable with a computer.



      Recently a friend told me that the FBI uses facebook and other social networking websites to track down and put away criminals. At first I didn’t believe him so I looked it up and found a blog on msnbc which is a very credible network and website that updates its information often. The blog talked about how FBI agents were making fake accounts in order to try and get information out of suspects. The FBI could also compare what you told them you were doing one day to what you said you were really doing that day on Facebook. If you post something on Facebook or twitter using your own words you are technically giving a confession as to what you are doing. Most people don’t think anything bad about what they post but one day the wrong person might see it and it may be able to put you away.













1 comment:

  1. I agree, the FBI are really trying their hardest to find criminals now. Facebook and Twitter is two really popular website that a lot of people like doing their dirty things and saying dirty things. At times people commit suicide because of what other people have posted up about them or pictures they have put up of them. People feel the need to put other peoples business out there on social network, and they think it's OK. But what they don't know is that sooner or later they will catch all these criminals and they will have to pay consequences for it. Recently i seen on the news that someone really committed suicide because someone had posted an unappropriated picture of her on Facebook, that's not fair at all because that's a persons privacy. I have both Facebook and twitter and I watch out who I talk to and what I put on both of these websites because i don't know everyone that is viewing my pages.

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