randomness
Bookcases, bookshelves and other book related things, and all made from books be sure to check out the funniest shelves page.
Dead Flowers video in brooklyn live... and the guitarist on the left is a co-worker of mine! Cool! I know someone on youtube!
This is insane. A police chief quit his job because of the fact that the town disapproved that his wife posted nude pictures of herself online Not I said *his wife* not him. District Attorney John Wampler has asked the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to investigate. "In my opinion, the photos that I was shown are obscene based on local community standards," he said. what an asshole. I apoplaud the mayor for standing up to the media and critics, that took guts.
Memory device the size of a shirt button sends info out to reader device. This RFID style chip actually sounds very very cool. I can imagine readers being built into cell phones. It makes perfect sense.
Interesting article about Warcaft. I really want to see the youtube video described in thre article, but have had no luck. ANyopne know where I can find this?
Another example of questionable behavior is viewable in a video that more than 80,000 people have accessed on YouTube. When one guild member died (in real life, not Azeroth), his grieving friends decided to hold a funeral for him inside the game. The solemn affair was disrupted when a rival guild burst upon the unarmed mourners and slaughtered them mercilessly. "It's unfortunate that someone would do that to people trying to honor one of their guild members," says Mike Morhaime, Blizzard's president. Another event that bothered Blizzard's management was an in-game protest march, when hundreds of naked Gnomes gathered to call for more powers
work stuff:
A few months back we started a new *ahem* security procedure. To discuss your account you have to verify any of the following: your account #, a recent payment amt, the contact # you gave us, or a toll call on the bill. We all scoffed, thinking "this is sooooo stupid." It's not gonna keep the kids from cxalling to lift the 900 block" or whatever stuff the billnig name might notm want changed.
Turns out it was never implemewnted to keep family away.
As the recent scandal at HP reminds us, pretexting is a real privacy issue. (pretexting is when someone calls a company and pretends to be the responsibile party in the hopes of gaining access to account information and/or making changes) There was a huff about this not long ago over these companies that brazenly advertised that they could get you your ex-girlfriends phone bill for $100, and they did it by pretexting.
So if we require you to know something off the bill you can't pretext apparently. or at least it's much harder anyway.
oh, in other news, I want this phone
Dead Flowers video in brooklyn live... and the guitarist on the left is a co-worker of mine! Cool! I know someone on youtube!
This is insane. A police chief quit his job because of the fact that the town disapproved that his wife posted nude pictures of herself online Not I said *his wife* not him. District Attorney John Wampler has asked the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to investigate. "In my opinion, the photos that I was shown are obscene based on local community standards," he said. what an asshole. I apoplaud the mayor for standing up to the media and critics, that took guts.
Memory device the size of a shirt button sends info out to reader device. This RFID style chip actually sounds very very cool. I can imagine readers being built into cell phones. It makes perfect sense.
Interesting article about Warcaft. I really want to see the youtube video described in thre article, but have had no luck. ANyopne know where I can find this?
Another example of questionable behavior is viewable in a video that more than 80,000 people have accessed on YouTube. When one guild member died (in real life, not Azeroth), his grieving friends decided to hold a funeral for him inside the game. The solemn affair was disrupted when a rival guild burst upon the unarmed mourners and slaughtered them mercilessly. "It's unfortunate that someone would do that to people trying to honor one of their guild members," says Mike Morhaime, Blizzard's president. Another event that bothered Blizzard's management was an in-game protest march, when hundreds of naked Gnomes gathered to call for more powers
work stuff:
A few months back we started a new *ahem* security procedure. To discuss your account you have to verify any of the following: your account #, a recent payment amt, the contact # you gave us, or a toll call on the bill. We all scoffed, thinking "this is sooooo stupid." It's not gonna keep the kids from cxalling to lift the 900 block" or whatever stuff the billnig name might notm want changed.
Turns out it was never implemewnted to keep family away.
As the recent scandal at HP reminds us, pretexting is a real privacy issue. (pretexting is when someone calls a company and pretends to be the responsibile party in the hopes of gaining access to account information and/or making changes) There was a huff about this not long ago over these companies that brazenly advertised that they could get you your ex-girlfriends phone bill for $100, and they did it by pretexting.
So if we require you to know something off the bill you can't pretext apparently. or at least it's much harder anyway.
oh, in other news, I want this phone