Want to cancel or close your classmates.com account but don’t know how? It’s simple, do a search for “cancel” or “close” and look at the hundreds of results that say “close/cancel my account!”. Seriously speaking, it’s a pain to find on your own. Click “Help” in the footer, then search for Cancel then you get a link to contact them… Tell you what, canceling? Click here to get right to the form… Choose the topic of “Billing” then the subject of “Cancel…”
Yes, it really is a pain, yes, it should be outlawed to hide crap like this 8 levels deep.
She refuses to cover the story and moves the teleprompter along, she then shreds another copy that is handed to her, then attempts to burn the story on air before having a lighter taken away - then she rips the thing up. Producer STILL airs the video coverage of Paris walking out of jail while the reporter just gets even more pissed off.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) decided to hold a meeting about “Toward More Transparent Government” and listed the conference as “Conversations and results are public.” Oddly, when CNet attempted to cover it, the meaning of “Public” was reversed to mean “Closed to public”. Oddly, the Lawyer that runs the W3C says:
“There was clearly some ambiguity,” Weitzner said. “We recognize that the (call for participation) could have been more clear.”
…A lawyer. I’m caught up and don’t even know what to write. Do I write that this is typical or that a lawyer should know the meaning of simple words?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A 22-year-old intern was given the responsibility of safeguarding the personal information of thousands of state employees, a security procedure that ended up backfiring.
The names and Social Security numbers of all 64,000 Ohio state employees were stolen last weekend from a state agency intern who left a backup data storage device in his car, Gov. Ted Strickland said Friday. [The Article]
These people are on CrAcK! Straight up crack. Who in the world lets ANYONE store this type of sensitive data on a thumb drive? Especially an intern. If you do store this data outside your network (thumb drive, external drive or LAPTOP) you seriously need to use Encryption.
People, this isn’t hard. It’s even built into windows (Right click - Advanced - and put a freakin check in the encryption check box). I personally do this for anything I don’t want someone on the outside seeing. An Access DB I’m working on, a Visual Studio project - anything.
Good grief people - THINK. Smell the roses, coffee and the horse manure. Data at rest is a problem and this type of situation should not be happening.
I decided to take some video on a daily commute. Normally, this isn’t that big of a deal, but I wanted to show people what life was like on the Autobahn. Thats right, 115MPH on the autobahn and you’ve got a few seconds in the drivers seat to see what it was like.
Unfortunately, after driving like this for so long, I no longer get that adrenalin boost that I use to get. It’s become second nature. Also, when you’re going this fast, people stay out of your way - most of the time. They will wait to pass someone slower. If you’re a little faster than them - they’ll cut you off though.
The car I’m driving is a 2002 Saturn SC2 thats had some decent upgrades - like a new engine…
Since YouTube cut it off at the end, the speed here is 115MPH.