I don’t know about you, but I “let my fingers do the walking.”
Read this note that was left near a stack of phone books:
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by Eric Dye
I don’t know about you, but I “let my fingers do the walking.”
Read this note that was left near a stack of phone books:
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by Eric Dye
A Seattle woman was visiting her local library with her children, when she noticed a man viewing pornography on the library computers. The Seattle mother didn’t ask the librarian to remove the man from the library or even have him kicked-off the computers. No, she simply asked if the man could be relocated to a more discreet location.
The librarian refused.
Seattle Public Library spokeswoman Andra Addison said,
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by Eric Dye
This from Geek O System:
A recent experiment headed by Wilhelm Hofmann of Chicago University’s Booth Business School shows that urges to tweet are extremely hard to resist, harder to resist than urges to drink, or smoke, for example.
The study involved 205 people between the ages of 18 and 85 in the German city of Würtzburg. The participants were given Blackberrys and questioned seven times over the course of a 14 hour day, for seven consecutive days, about their desires. They were to report any desire they were currently experiencing, any desire they’d experienced in the past 30 minutes, the intensity of any desires, whether the desires conflicted with any others, and whether or not they resisted it. Over the course of the study 10,558 responses and 7,827 desires were reported.
Surprised?
I’m not.
But, is it a stretch to say it’s more addictive than smoking or drinking?
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by Eric Dye
Can you believe the size of these things!
by Eric Dye
Having read all of these Dr. Seuss titles to my kids, I could quickly understand how these titles tell more explicitly what the books are about.
There are a couple of things we can learn from this:
Now, take a look at these Dr. Seuss titles and you’ll see what they are really about:
by Eric Dye
As I look through this list of last year’s worst passwords I keep wondering:
What where these people thinking!?!
They were thinking, “Easy.”
If you haven’t figured out a system for solid passwords that are easy to remember, be sure to invest in a password management program.
Now, here are the 25 worst passwords from last year: