And the other Nobel Peace Prize nominees were...
When President Obama unexpectedly won, he defeated more than 200 proposed candidates. These six are among the most inspirational on that list.
When President Obama unexpectedly won, he defeated more than 200 proposed candidates. These six are among the most inspirational on that list.
The real title of this movie is 2012: Only One Guy in LA Knows How To Drive or maybe 2012: Some Planes Only Fly Ten Feet Off The Ground.
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OK, I’m glad the filmmakers are focusing on better quality. I salute you. But take some lessons from the past. I am currently teaching a course entitled “Major Christian Authors,” covering such authors as Dante, Spenser, Herbert, Bunyan, Hopkins, Chesterton, T. S. Eliot, C. S. Lewis, Charles Williams, Graham Greene, Flannery O’Connor. NONE of them wrote about people’s personal problems. There is not one terminally ill orphan in the whole lot. No scenes about broken marriages or friends dying or sports teams winning the big game. These classic Christian authors–who actually did influence their cultures–saw Christianity as being rather more than a means of solving life’s problems, and none of them lapsed into the deadly aesthetic sin of SENTIMENTALITY.
A federal judge in Northern California has ordered Google to deactivate an email address because a bank sent the individual confidential financial information. The recipient, who Google refuses to identify to the court, has done nothing wrong and yet will not have email service.
Can you imagine if a judge ordered postal delivery to my house be cut off because I received my neighbor's mail? (Note: this happens several times a week.) The bank and judge, and by extension the federal government, are not only over reaching, but they are violating the innocent user's privacy and first amendment rights.
Some are suggesting that someone at the bank goofed up and probably just mistyped the email address, and that this represents the best of all bad possibilities. This is wrong on several levels. First, the bank should never send confidential information over unencrypted email. If they need to contact the customer, they should mail a link which sends the user to his password protected account. My bank has an internal messaging system for just this purpose.
Second, why would a bank employee be typing in any email address? When you set up a bank account, you should either type in your email address yourself (two times), or write it on an application, and have that address confirmed. Any information sent from the bank to the customer should be automatic and not done in Outlook. They should never take an email address over the phone.
Finally, the best option would have been to have a security policy in place before this incident, and not violate innocent people's rights after the fact. A bank that engages in this kind of behavior cannot be trusted with your money.
As I look back at the previous post, I think maybe my posterous blog isn't the best representation of Mac users. Certainly, anyone who would be interested in what I write about or link to, is probably going to be very techie. So, I came up with another graph, this one takes includes all of my blogs, the other two which are decidedly non-techie in nature.
I think this new graph has a better sample of Mac users, and it clearly shows Snow Leopard is heavily adopted, but has not surpassed Leopard.Mike Frizzell is a well known expert on a variety of subjects, including minutiae, trivia, and the acting career of Tim Rose (aka Admiral Ackbar).