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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Finding people Post 302209718 by tekjunky on Saturday 28th of June 2008 02:13:19 AM
Old 06-28-2008
Lost Brother

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Originally Posted by vedder191
I am trying to find my brother and am running out of options.
Well, as options are low... here is a shot in the dark. Try main stream socializing sites (exampe: myspace). With more info (interests, habbits) most guys/gals here could also give you more options but I am assuming you have tried the usual methods (white pages online, net detective, etc...). The idea is to get creative and remember that if he lives in the US then you can be 99.9% positive he has a publicly viewable paper trail (even if digital) SOMEWHERE.

Court Houses have public records for Marriage, Divorce, Traffic Tickets, etc... and they are usually viewable online. Tenacity is a give in here. If you are not the tenacious type get that way or you will probably give up before you find your brother.

Having found 3 long lost relatives many states away from where I last knew they lived and no way of knowing they might have moved there, I UNDERSTAND the fight believe me.

Good luck, I hope you find your brother.
 

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A2ENSITE(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       A2ENSITE(8)

NAME
a2ensite, a2dissite - enable or disable an apache2 site / virtual host SYNOPSIS
a2ensite [site] a2dissite [site] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the a2ensite and a2dissite commands. a2ensite is a script that enables the specified site (which contains a <VirtualHost> block) within the apache2 configuration. It does this by creating symlinks within /etc/apache2/sites-enabled. Likewise, a2dissite disables a site by removing those symlinks. It is not an error to enable a site which is already enabled, or to disable one which is already disabled. The default site is handled specially: The resulting symlink will be called 000-default in order to be loaded first. EXAMPLES
a2dissite default Disables the default site. FILES
/etc/apache2/sites-available Directory with files giving information on available sites. /etc/apache2/sites-enabled Directory with links to the files in sites-available for enabled sites. SEE ALSO
apache2ctl(8). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Stefan Fritsch <sf@debian.org> (based on the a2enmod manual page by Daniel Stone <daniel@sfarc.net>) for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. 8 June 2007 A2ENSITE(8)
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