Archive for July, 2008

Change Your Password

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

This is just a quick reminder for everyone, but it can be an important one.

Please remember to change your password regularly — on all of the systems you use.

Many, but not all, systems enforce periodic password changes. In the systems that don’t, you will have to remember to change your password all on your own.

Password changes are just one mechanism for denying hackers access to your systems, your data, and your identity.

Be careful out there!

Keep Your Computer & Privacy Secure While on Social Networking Sites

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Social networking sites are as a group the most popular sites on the internet and quite a few of them are receiving millions of visitors every day. If you want to keep your computer and privacy safe while using these social networks then you need to make sure you surf them anonymously. To surf the social networking sites you’ll need to find a proxy list that supports the social networking sites. Typically you can find proxies that support more then one of the social sites which are better so that you don’t need to switch proxies every time.

A proxy surfer will allow you to surf the social networking sites like Facebook and Bebo without having to be concerned about your computer security because you’ll be surfing the site on a hidden IP address. When you surf sites like Facebook on your own IP then you run the risk of someone being able to access your IP which would allow them to access your computer very easily. Protecting yourself from these intruders is becoming important because as these social sites continue to grow, more and more people are trying to unethically access your computer.

There are some lists on the internet that you can use to find proxies that you can use to surf social sites like Facebook and Bebo anonymously. Your computer holds quite a bit of information that you don’t want to let anyone access and you’d be surprised how easy it is for someone to access any file on your computer with just your IP address. Make sure you never download anything from social network sites unless you know where the file is coming from because even if you’re using a proxy and you download something it will still harm your computer if it’s not what it’s supposed to be. To surf social sites safely like Facebook or Myspace, you may like to check these Myspace proxies and Facebook Proxies.

Can we Cap and Trade Global Warming?

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Innovation and progress are not uncommon bedfellows; in fact, one is rarely seen without the presence of the other. But there’s a new twist to this tale, the story in which the main characters are the greenhouse effect, carbon emissions and global warming. As mankind advances by leaps and bounds in the field of industrialization, it leaves behind the footprints of destruction, if experts (or doomsday merchants, depending on which side of the table you’re on) are to be believed. Every gallon of gas we guzzle translates into smoke that’s choking our atmosphere, every spire that rises from the smokestacks of a factory signs the death warrant of a tree somewhere, and every light that burns unchecked in our homes heralds the arrival of unexplainable changes in weather patterns.

The alarms are being sounded to alert the world to this dangerous tendency of innovation to choke the very existence of mankind, and policymakers are enjoying a field day dictating terms to the polluters regarding how much each one is allowed to defile the earth and its atmosphere. The cap and trade on carbon credits is one such policy that is designed to reduce the total amount of carbon emissions in the world.

Carbon credits refer to the system by which an entity, either a person or an organization, is allowed to buy the right to pollute the earth with carbon emissions. Each entity is assigned a cap or upper limit on the amount of carbon emissions it is allowed during a certain period of time. If the limit is exceeded, the entity has the option of buying the “credits” of other entities who have not used up their share, at existing market rates. While this practice has been in existence for a while, the trading of credits has been of one’s own volition. But if the Warner-Lieberman Climate Security Act is passed, it will mandate organizations to trade credits once they have hit their cap limit.

While the policy looks good on paper, it raises many controversial questions. Is it right that we allow those who have more money the right to pollute the earth and hasten the destruction of its natural resources? Isn’t it more advantageous to the interests of the fight against global warming to restrict entities to the cap and applaud and award those who emit emissions under the cap? Isn’t the whole exercise of the Act meant to reduce the greenhouse effect instead of allowing it to a certain extent?

The answers to these questions will never be answered, at least not in a way that’s satisfactory to all concerned. And that is because we, as a race, have become so attuned to the comforts and benefits that innovation has afforded us that we are turning a blind eye to the consequences of our lifestyles. Even the preachers of austerity live a far from Spartan life! In fact, entire sectors of education such as top online universities will have to pick up the slack and reform high energy consuming areas such as x-ray tech schools. If global warming has to be stopped or at least slowed in its tracks, the only solution is to forgo the innovation that we are so proud of today, and since that is not something that will happen in the near future, we can only wait and see if things will become as worse as predicted.

Around Palm Beach in 80 hours

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Yep, that’s it, I’m off to a conference in Miami and will be back in 4 days…

I know, now you’re thinking, “yeah, a conference…”

Sure, the conference will last 8-10 hours, so I’ll just spend the rest of the time laying on the sun at Palm Beach!

I’ll even try to book some Palm Beach Golf Course for a couple of hours, so I can enjoy my favourite sport for some time!

Fraternity party in Louisiana October 10th to 12th

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

We hope to see you all at the upcoming Bayou Bash Party where for 2 nights you can party with all of your sorority sisters and fraternity brothers in Delhi, Louisiana. Roosters Country Bar Events.

Roosters country bar invites you to THE BAYOU BASH, the largest greek only music festival on October 10 – 12 in Delhi, La. This crazy camping experience is headlined by Corey Smith with over 20 hours of live music. We will also have all of your college football televised on giant projectors with special tailgate parties. Check out our website at thebayoubash.com for more details.
- hope to see you there


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