Archive for the ‘tech diving’ Category

Is Uefa a bunch of @ssholes?

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

They don`t want to use Video technology for football.

But they used video technology to suspend an Arsenal player that dived.

anyone that understands what am saying will know thjat uefa are bunch of classless people,

they have no right to support video technology but they used video tech to suspend a player.

I knew Eduardo dived, but i though the referees decision was final
I live in Paradise.

if u don`t like my question don`t answer.

and uefa are really gay, they don`t support video but the use videos to ban

They’re not only @ssholes but biased @ssholes who suck on Manchester United’s dick. I find it funny that United get away with everything during their games but it always seems the refs are harder on the opposing team.

Coincidence? I think not. And as for suspending Eduardo, well any chance to damage a team which is a threat to UEFA’s precious Man U.

Is it wise to move my 401K money to bonds when the stock prices are falling?

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

I am heavily invested in stocks (80%). I have heard that it is wiser to leave my money alone since the market always comes back up. I do not want to lose half of my retirement funds again, which happened about 5 years ago when the tech industry took a nose dive. Thanks!
Thank you all for your answers. I just want to add this additional info, which is relevant to my question. I am now 52 years old. I have 13 years to go before retiring. I plan to change my allocation soon to balance my portfolio. But if I stick to what I have now (80% stocks), when do you think I should change my allocation to a less aggressive plan?

It depends on how far you are from retirement. If you are close to retirement – inside five years – then you might want to have more of your 401K funds in bonds or cash – earning interest. The further away from retirement you are, the more you can absorb a short-term fall in stock prices and still wait for the economy and stocks to recover. These are your retirement funds – this is not where you should be trying to time the markets. The key is to be diversified and not to switch asset classes to make short-term gains or avoid short-term losses.

My brother in his mid 30′s has gone crazy since Spiderman came out, bought a police scanner, trying?

Monday, September 28th, 2009

to find the criminals on there.

We talk daily, and he already had an old police scanner that he found dumpster diving. Now he went and spent almost all of his savings on a new high-tech one.

He told me that all he does is listen to it and tries to beat the cops to the scene.

Should I be concerned about him, or is this just a hobby?

There is no such thing as a ‘high tech’ scanner, just expensive ones. In this day and age, certain frequencies are not even included in the new scanners.
The frequencies the police allow the public the hear is of no concern to them.
You will not hear the ones that are for their private use.
I was hooked as your brother was, but it became meaningless, the fad did wear off.
If he wants a job with a news company, he may succeed with his attitude.
If he does it to be a superhero, please try to get him help.

Virgina Tech?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

I am considering VT for either is the business or architecture programs. I have a …
3.3 gpa
1650 out of 2400 SAT
class senator
"future business leader of america" member
blood drive coordinator
swiming and diving
track.
Can I get in?
Do you think i could get into any of these other schools?
NC State
Clemson
University of South Carolina
Drexel
Penn State

try looking at collegeboard.com, they show everything about a college, the rates, the boarding, tution fees, etc….it’ll really help

good luck!

where can i find a complete tecnical diving decompression software for Macintosh?

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Im a (PADI) DSAT Tech Deep Diver

sounds like your mixing apples and oranges (computers and diving)

How do you like this business name?

Friday, September 25th, 2009

My last name is Dove and Dovetech is taken (I wish I could do Dove Technology). Well anyways, what about Doves Tech? Dovestech? hmmm? Dove’s Technology?

Any advice?

DoveTek. or Dove-Tech. how is dovetech taken? you can have a business with the same name as someone else if you’re not in the same county or you sell a different product/service. or do you need a domain name? offer to buy the domain. there are probably a dozen variations of dovetech. it sounds beautiful

If a dove loses its feathers do they grow back?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

i have a dove and we had to do surgery(i am a vet. tech)(i did this under a veterinarians supervision) and i was wondering that if we put stitches in and plucked some feathers would they grow back?

Even the longest of feathers, tail feathers only take about 2 weeks to grow back, no problem!

What dives do I need not to miss in key Largo?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

I am planning a trip to Key Largo. I am a scuba diver and this may be a once in a lifetime trip. I am not a tech diver but I am open water and nitrox and have deep diver certifications.What dives do u think are the best?

I am looking for a hotel dive package combo any idea’s?

You must do some wreck diving and you will find USCG Duane and Bibb excellent dives but probably the best wreck dive would be the USS Speigel Grove, a massive wreck that cannot be explored on one dive.

For the best in reef diving you have to go to Molasses Reef.

Best to book a hotel and use one of the local diving centers of which there are plenty and all are a high standard. The site shown below has some hotels listed and a link to www.hotelscombined.com which will give you the best discounted rates on all the hotels in Key Largo – it has a great search engine for hotels anywhere in the world.

Question for parents and high tech toys for tots?

Monday, September 21st, 2009

What do you think about all of these new toys like the damage proof digital cameras for toddlers, leapfrog leapsters, and video games that are supposedly educational? Do you think our society is going overboard a little and messing with the child’s imagination? I just wonder, I mean why buy an ipod for a kid that isn’t even potty trained? A friend of mine’s kid who is three sits all day on his leapster. I just don’t think its healthy really. This holiday season it just seems that we are diving into high tech toys for tots to the extreme. Or is it just the commercial hype? I dunno but I got my daughter (who is not yet two years old) a barbie laptop. She also has a cinderella play flip phone that is so much like a real phone and even has conversations. I think its ok if there is a limit to it but I worry for kids that sit for hours like that. What do you think about it?

Well I agree with the first answerer. There has to be rules and boundaries for it. But the fact is that our society relies mostly on communication. This is the age of technology and communicating and so it is a necessity. But it can also be harmful if it becomes an addiction or an uncontrolled habit. For example when a child becomes addicted to video games or ‘leapsters’ as you put it, that is really unhealthy and the child should be monitored and should not be allowed to do it all day. Regardless of what year it is or how far advanced we are, children still need to interact and play with other children as well as to get a lot of physical exercise daily. So I am all pro tech toys as long as chores have been done, naps taken, and playing outside has exhausted itself. The use of these items should be limited to certain parts of the daily schedule and not the entire daily schedule. Just like tv should be limited to only 1 hour a day etc…

Willie Sutton is Now Back not as a Bank Robber But as a Modern Day Identity Thief

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Several times, using his skill of disguise, dressed in a prison guards uniform utilized two ladders carried across the yard and when a spot light hit him he yelled out, “It’s ok” and continued his escape without incident. Later, Sutton attributed the famous quote of “That’s Where The Money Is” to an inventive reporter embellishing a story. It was surmised that he had stolen around $2,000,000 over his career. Later on accountants would use this theory to focus on high cost areas as a target for savings. It was called the “Willie Sutton Rule” following “where the money is” as its basis. While serving a long prison term after his capture in 1952 and was serving a 105 sentence. With failing health, he was released in 1969 from Attica State Prison and died November 2, 1980 at age 79 in Spring Hill, Florida. His legacy lives on.

Today, Willie Sutton, just arriving fresh out of the time machine, could be sitting in his home perhaps in his underwear with a wry smile that this new game was really better than any bank job. With hands spread between the keyboard and mouse with a bent on “Philsing” and stealing as much money as possible online. A cold one would be close by with a tasty snack. These “bank teller windows” are open 365 days 24 hours a day, their motto might be “We never close”. No more casing future jobs, no need for cleaver disguises, no need to carry a gun, no get away car, no threat of shoot outs, no following opening and closing times of the bank, all that is needed is an Internet connection and a computer. What a country!

There are many modern day “Willie Suttons” out there trying to separate citizens from their hard earned money. It is likewise a “worldwide robbery in progress” from the cafés from New Deli, from the depths of Asia or from anywhere in the world where anyone in cyberspace is a potential target for being fleeced of their money. Scams and consumer alerts go from low tech to major firewall crashing and intervention.

From Dumpster diving looking for your personal information to all sorts of scams. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the U.S. today. The con artists are skilled at putting together believable scripts and stories that will play well to the unsuspecting pigeon. The mark wakes up only after their bank accounts have been cleaned out or their credit cards maxed out.

The Identity Theft Resource Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting citizens in fighting scams. Some of the scams are summarized below:

Job Scams where you are asked to provide personal information including dates of birth and Social Security numbers. Some enterprising cons posted employment ads to get applicants to share personal information that can be exploited. No job exists-the con is on.

Calls from credit card “Representatives” to verify unusual purchases and to verify your card by sharing the three-digit number code on the back of the card. This conversation follows after a lengthy discussion on avoiding credit card scam. It is the scam. They already have your credit card number from other sources, only now they need the additional key to gate of your money.

“Phisher” scams involving using web page similar to your financial institution or consumer retail store looking (logos and all) for passwords and personal information with Social Security numbers. This could be E-Bay, Best Buys, Discover, AOL, MSN, Earthlink, PayPal, and Bank of America, Providian and other banks such as Wells Fargo.

Sign In Rosters at schools and such where you list your Social Security and other personal information that can be ripped off by any eyeball noting the information.

The famous Nigerian scam asking you to help them move money out of the country with a big reward to the facilitator. This total fraud has fleeced many citizens of their door.

The Canadian/Netherlands Lottery touting that hey “YOU WON”. The new Spanish Lottery is now hot as well. Naturally, you will be asked to post some cash as good faith.

Promises of “Free Credit Reports” can be a scam with bills and such showing up later OR your information is utilized for a fleece job.

Offers of a FREE GIFT will usually lead to costing you as you share your information.

E mailing and forwarding Chain Letters helps the con collect your friends and contacts e-mail addresses to fleece them as well.

Offers to buy a CD on skip tracing someone anywhere is utilized to gather your credit card information that can be later used to rip you off.

Questionnaires are a good device to gather personal information for “Bad Purposes” where Chat rooms for friends is a slick method to gather information on citizens. Won’t you be my “friend”?

Persons in acting as store security scams to catch a bad employee all the while noting the personal information of the target of identity theft.

Charities on the phone, who are skilled at raising money, call and prey on the good nature of the donors. Many times the charities get like 5% or less of monies collected plus your information is used to commit a later Fraud. A “Do Not Call Verification” representative calls to get verify personal information. This is done online or by mail, if ever.

A person gets a call from a “clerk” of the court regarding jury duty while verifying personal information. Again this is a scam. Normally, jury duty is noted by mail.

Additional scams are referred to as:

Disaster relief, FTC Warning Registry, IRS Scam, “Hospital Personnel”, Pay Pal Verification-Phony, Credit Reporting Agencies ploy, Get Out Of Debt e-mail, and any new wrinkle with larceny in the hearts of the perpetrators of Identify Theft Scam.

When conducting online business one must be very careful with personal and private information that can be turned around and used to the perpetrator’s advantage to screw the consumer. It is not limited to just the U.S. as mentioned, it is now a worldwide effort to pull a scam. With the U.S. being heavily wired on the Internet with good financial depth consumers’ are a focused target for exploitation.

Willie Sutton today would have a huge callous on his mouse hand with all the clicks and spaming necessary to separate the mark from their money. The mantra of “That’s where the money is” has shifted to a new paradigm with a focus on identify theft through low tech and high tech means to rob people of their money by various means. The new Willie Suttons of the world is dedicated to this venture and a consumer must be very careful in throwing around personal information. The difference in bank robberies of the past by “Slick Willie” is that in this case consumers credit histories can be destroyed and ruptured requiring years to recover. Families can be destroyed, divorces happen, bankruptcy can ensue and the dark hole of identify theft is entered. It is a destructive force in our country. Better safe guards and protections are needed to solve this sometimes-heartbreaking crime. Breaking through firewalls and setting up shop on personal computers to steal passwords and establish a base to “spam the scam” to other unsuspecting consumers. Awareness and good set of radar antennae are a good first line of defense. It it’s too good to be true…you already know.

Dale Rogers

www.brokencredit.com

Dale Rogers
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