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Spammers
Beware! - First
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Last
month's conviction in Leesburg, Virginia, of a 30-year-old Raleigh, North
Carolina, man and his sister was the first ever felony conviction for violation
of anti-spam laws in the United States. The jury found Jeremy Jaynes and his
sister, Jessica DeGroot, guilty on three felony charges and recommended a
nine-year prison sentence for Jaynes.
The recent nine-day trial shed light on the Jaynes' operation. Using many
aliases, including Jeremy James and Gaven Stubberfield, Jaynes sent out at
least ten million e-mail messages a day using sixteen high speed Internet
lines. Despite making money on only one in every 30,000 or so e-mail messages,
the business raked in up to $750,000 per month. Although Jaynes constantly
tweaked and rotated his bogus product offerings, the trial centered around
software, work-at-home, and pornography scams. Prosecutors alleged that Jaynes
amassed a fortune of twenty-four million dollars through his scam/spam
operation.
So how do you keep from getting scammed by spammers? Here are two common sense
tips that will protect you:
Ask
The Help Desk - Are There Any Alternative Web Browsers To
Microsoft's Internet Explorer?
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Question: With all of the
vulnerabilities, spyware, pop-ups, and viruses that seem to plague Internet
Explorer, are there any other programs that I can use to browse the Internet?
Answer: Yes. There are good,
free alternatives to Internet Explorer. Netscape 7.2
and Opera 7.54 are good Mozilla-based
options that don't suffer from Internet Explorer's vulnerabilities. However, an
alternative that has many people talking right now is a Web browser called
FireFox 1.0. This is another browser based on Mozilla software. The updated
release was made available just last month. It's a free download at http://www.getfirefox.com/. Over eight million
people already use FireFox. Plus, it works on both PCs and Macs.
Some of the features within FireFox 1.0 include pop-up blocking, privacy tools
to combat spyware, and "tab browsing" which allows you to click on
tabs instead of opening new windows for each web page. FireFox is also
purported to be noticeably faster than Internet Explorer. For more information,
including downloading instructions, go to http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/.
Great
Sites To Check Out This Month
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Take A Virtual Tour Of
http://www.biltmore.com/ - In
1895, George Vanderbilt completed the construction of and celebrated Christmas
with his family in his new home. He called his new 250-room chateau, which sat
on 125,000 acres, the Biltmore Estate. The home included 34 bedrooms, 43
bathrooms, and 65 fireplaces. The Biltmore is still
The History Of Toys And Games
http://historychannel.com/exhibits/toys/ -
Games and toys have been around since early civilization. The Babylonians were
playing a board game in 4000 B.C. that was probably an ancestor of chess and
checkers. Marbles were first used in Egypt around 3000 B.C. Kites appeared in
China in 1000 B.C. Playing cards were first used in Asia in 969 and roller skates
were invented in 1759. To learn more about games, toys, and their inventors,
check out this interesting site.
Answers To Your Turkey Cooking Questions
http://butterball.com/en/index.jsp -
If you're looking for a new turkey recipe this holiday season or cooking your
first-ever bird this month, this site is for you. Butterball, the number one
selling brand of turkey in
Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft Nears Saturn's
Largest Moon
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm -
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft's plunge into Saturn's outer orbit last summer
resulted in brilliant photos of the planet's mysterious rings. The images were
at least five times better than those from the 1980-81 Voyager missions that
flew past Saturn. This month the Cassini Orbiter detaches and sends the
European Space Agency's Huygens probe to Titan -- the largest of Saturn's 31
known moons. (Titan is almost a planet in its own right at a size larger than
Mercury.) After a 22-day decent, the Huygens probe will parachute into Titan's
atmosphere. Check out this site for daily updates and amazing photography.
Start Training For The 2005 Ironman Triathlon
World Championships
http://vnews.ironmanlive.com/ -
It's only ten more months until the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in
Short
Tutorial - Reducing The File Size Of Digital Photos Before
E-mailing Them
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Have
you ever taken a digital photo at high resolution for printing purposes only to
find out that the image was then too big to send by e-mail? That's happened to
most of us. During this holiday season, many people are going to be sending
photos as e-mail attachments. Many of them will be too large and may jam the
inboxes of intended e-mail recipients. There are, however, some simple steps
you can take to insure your photos are easy to open by your intended
recipients.
Since most Windows-based programs include Microsoft Paint as a standard
program, many people use it to adjust the size of photos before e-mailing the
images. To find Microsoft Paint, click your cursor arrow on the START menu at
the lower left side of your screen and click on "All Programs."
Through subsequent menus and submenus, locate "Accessories" and then
"Paint." Click your cursor arrow on "Paint" to open the
program. Here's how to reduce the size of a picture:
Additional Notes:
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