Tuesday, 28 September 2010
PayPal
Posted on 14:55 by Unknown
Well, thank you PayPal, it's only taken years for you to address this issue. Now, can I have my email address back?
Hello Jason ON,
Thanks for forwarding that suspicious-looking email. You're right - it
was a phishing attempt, and we're working on stopping the fraud. By
reporting the problem, you've made a difference!
Identity thieves try to trick you into revealing your password or other
personal information through phishing emails and fake websites. To learn
more about online safety, click "Security Center" on any PayPal webpage.
Every email counts. When you forward suspicious-looking emails to
spoof@paypal.com, you help keep yourself and others safe from identity
theft.
Your account security is very important to us, so we appreciate your
extra effort.
Thanks,
PayPal
Eating is Good for You
Posted on 14:43 by Unknown
Turns out, food is good for you.
25 Amazing Food Cures
Woot! I happen to be a fan of food. :D I think everyone should try it.
25 Amazing Food Cures
Woot! I happen to be a fan of food. :D I think everyone should try it.
Read a Banned Book
Posted on 14:36 by Unknown
Read a banned book. It's your duty as an American to follow in the footsteps of our founding fathers who told the British to "suck it" and tell those people who want to control what you have access to read to "suck it."
Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union: Celebrate the Freedom to Read: Read a Banned Book!
Books are traditionally banned for a variety of reasons, but they usually come down to some sort of "moral majority" wanting to control what information people have a right to have access.
Tell the "moral majority" to shove it. Books are repositories of ideas and knowledge, they hold a moment in time with their colloquialisms and jargon; showing future generations the ideas, feelings and cultural presence of differing times and places. Places we might otherwise forget to time.
So be an American and rebel. We rebelled against the tyranny of imperialism, we have rebelled against the idea of totalitarianism and we've rebelled against our very own conservative ideas.
So be a rebel: read a banned book.
Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union: Celebrate the Freedom to Read: Read a Banned Book!
Books are traditionally banned for a variety of reasons, but they usually come down to some sort of "moral majority" wanting to control what information people have a right to have access.
Tell the "moral majority" to shove it. Books are repositories of ideas and knowledge, they hold a moment in time with their colloquialisms and jargon; showing future generations the ideas, feelings and cultural presence of differing times and places. Places we might otherwise forget to time.
So be an American and rebel. We rebelled against the tyranny of imperialism, we have rebelled against the idea of totalitarianism and we've rebelled against our very own conservative ideas.
So be a rebel: read a banned book.
Atheists Outdo Some Believers in Survey on Religion - NYTimes.com
Posted on 09:41 by Unknown
Did you know Atheists know more about religion than the most adherent followers? Especially Christians?
Atheists Outdo Some Believers in Survey on Religion - NYTimes.com
Seems the most vocal are the most ignorant. Who'd have thunk it?
Atheists Outdo Some Believers in Survey on Religion - NYTimes.com
Seems the most vocal are the most ignorant. Who'd have thunk it?
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim ARMY KASERNE - US ARMY GERMANY
Posted on 10:52 by Unknown
Just found this site via facebook, believe it or not.
Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim, ARMY KASERNE - US ARMY GERMANY
I was stationed on Sullivan Barracks, myself, but there's a whole list of kasernes from across Germany.
Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim, ARMY KASERNE - US ARMY GERMANY
I was stationed on Sullivan Barracks, myself, but there's a whole list of kasernes from across Germany.
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Searching my Bookmarks
Posted on 13:10 by Unknown
I had an epiphany... you know what would be a good feature for someone to develop (someone, not me) is the ability to search within a given person's bookmarks.
Huh?
I tend to bookmark a lot of pages I'd like to have for reference material for whatever; some are organizational pages, some are scientific journals, some are blogs and whatnot. But if I'm looking for something in particular I have to visit each page separately or perform a worldwide Google search. Sure, I can narrow it down to a specific domain, but that's just one and I'd like to search all of the one's I've collected over the years as I've made the determination that those pages carry the ideas or the respectability I agree with.
Or maybe there is a feature like this out there and I just don't know about it. If that's true, someone please let me know! I know there are extensions out there that help writers create links to material and bibliographies, but is there something that searches my own bookmarks? That would be ideal especially when trying to reference to something I might have read 6 months ago but can't quite remember where.
Huh?
I tend to bookmark a lot of pages I'd like to have for reference material for whatever; some are organizational pages, some are scientific journals, some are blogs and whatnot. But if I'm looking for something in particular I have to visit each page separately or perform a worldwide Google search. Sure, I can narrow it down to a specific domain, but that's just one and I'd like to search all of the one's I've collected over the years as I've made the determination that those pages carry the ideas or the respectability I agree with.
Or maybe there is a feature like this out there and I just don't know about it. If that's true, someone please let me know! I know there are extensions out there that help writers create links to material and bibliographies, but is there something that searches my own bookmarks? That would be ideal especially when trying to reference to something I might have read 6 months ago but can't quite remember where.
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