Dear AIR'ers - Sorry I am talking about a "personal home page finder" that directly tries to locate a *personal* home page for any person typed into the search, rather than the last 16 emails they sent or some alumni newsletter item. I tried ifind.com Of course google will often arrive at a personal page eventually - but I thought some of the researchers working on personal web pages has a special tool - I do use google (duh) although I have noted that it does learn a bit - it knows by now after a few go's to find me a CV if possible from a person's name. But I have noted a mini-hiccup sometimes when I didn't use the commercial database that it puts first on the results list - all the other results seemed to come up quite slow and it has quite a few times. So I clicked back on the commercial database and everything was brilliant after that. Working late here - could be hallucinating, too. For years I used altavista - that was then, this is now. To find tourist type information for people coming to Australia/NZ - yahoo.com.au has worked. Cheers, Denise ===== Denise N. Rall, PhD candidate, School of Environ. Science, Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW 2480 - Mobile 0438 233 344 Sustainable Forestry Mentoring Coordinator & Casual academic Coastal Resource Management - Ph-Off (02)6620 3789 Hours: M 1-4:30 Presenting! Assoc. of Internet Researchers 5.0, Sussex University http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/rsm/staff/pages/drall/index.html