PeopleSpot.com is a fascinating site as long as you are interested in disperse and rather surprising bits and pieces of scattered information, and have some complimentary office DSL to take advantage of.
Visiting this site will prove a profitable task, as you will get to know about people who for one reason or other excelled in different fields of activity, like the arts, business or sports; probably one of the best things about PeopleSpot.com is the seemingly arbitrary ways in which information is presented, as it suggests possible approaches to, precisely, people: for instance, you can find a list of ways to engage is social, romantic or business relationships to other persons under the ‘connections’ section, which lists a variety of associations, support groups or blogs; you can find raw data on people by using the resources available under the ‘Statistic’ file, namely census, demographics and population indexes. Explore the many ways those anonymous numbers meet and love and part with each other, and the traces they leave behind them by using the links on the ‘Public Records’ list: cemeteries, genealogy, vital records can be found here. Learn how to engage with the people that inhabit the world by taking a look at the ‘To Do’ area: you’ll find a list of charities to volunteer for, alongside resources to become pen pals with someone living in a remote country and directories of families who want to adopt a kid. Unveil the concept of hierarchy and learn who the top 100 or 50 more successful people in the areas of beauty or wealth or imagination are. The list of things you can do with this site are really endless, but one thing is clear: should you ever find yourself in the company of a martian to whom you need to explain what a person is, this site will certainly prove useful. 







