

- Any idea what the connection is between someone called Beverly Stayart and something called Cialas?
- Never heard of either of them. Why?
- The former doesn’t like being associated with the latter (1), which seems to be like Viagra.
- So it doesn’t apply to her anyway. How would she know she’s linked to it?
- She was looking for herself on the web and found Cialas as one of the 7 results. When she didn’t like what she found, she did the same search from other search-engines and got similar results.
- Well, I suppose there’s nothing wrong in performing vanity searches on your own name, but you’re hardly in a position to complain if you don’t like what people have linked to you from, and why repeat the exercise? Wait a minute, did you say 7 hits?
- And that’s with 17,000 hits in 3 years to a site she writes for, because her name has so much commercial value. Apparently.
- I know of friends’ sites that get more hits than that every day, and your server at City University gets more hits every hour.
- Ah, but what are they worth? After all, if they have no commercial value, they must be worthless.
- Who is she, anwyay?
- She’s CFO and Director of Business Development for Stayart Law Offices, and the lawyer is a Gregory A. Stayart.
- No relation, of course.
- Sounds like a silly way to get publicity for your own law practice. I wonder if she’s a Barbra Streisand fan?