Sep052011

The Death of Comments: How the Like & +1 button killed comments | Hubze Blog

 

I’ve noticed a trend for quite some time on the different blogs I run, Facebook pages and Google+ account.

It seems that since the introduction of the “Like” button and concept no one adds a comment to anything anymore.

The Death of Comments: How the Like & +1 button killed comments | Hubze Blog

Aug232011

Facebook Rolls Out Major, Sweeping Privacy Changes

 

Facebook is making a sweeping set of changes to its privacy and sharing policies that will give users much more control over the information they share and who they share it with.

Facebook Rolls Out Major, Sweeping Privacy Changes

Aug202011

A movie theater etiquette manifesto (slightly revised) – Movies – News – IFC.com

 

Help us take back movie theaters from the a-holes of the world.
Posted 08/15/2011 10:00 PM by Matt Singer

A movie theater etiquette manifesto (slightly revised)

I have always loved going to the movies. And more and more I hate going to the movie theater.

What happened to the movie theater as a haven, a refuge from the problems of the outside world? These days going to the movies is a more stressful experience than real life.

A movie theater etiquette manifesto (slightly revised) – Movies – News – IFC.com

Aug122011

ABC News and Diane Sawyer are wrong about bats!

I was stunned while watching World News with Diane Sawyer that they did not go into the disease affecting bats (White Nose Syndrome (WNS), but more important, all the negative sensationalism about bats.

Teen Dies of Rabies After Getting Bit by Vampire Bat in Mexico

Lets discuss this story in detail:

“”I got two shots in each arm and four shots directly into my stomach muscles, and then two months later, I was getting  follow-up shots every other week,” said Giroux. “It was pretty serious, but it was better than the alternative.”"

This sounds a little outdated. I was explained that it was fewer shots, not in the stomach anymore and there is one gluten shot with a big needle that will hurt, and the gluten is think so it will (forgot what nurse said exactly) make you uncomfortable and slight pain. To make a story worse, go with the outdated scarier stuff.

While most people think of dogs, raccoons or skunks as potential rabies carriers, bats are a major source of the disease in the United States, experts say. And on Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that a Mexican teenager had become the first person on U.S. soil to die from rabies after getting bit by a vampire bat.

And if you click on the link, bats are a major source… You get:

In the United States, most rabies cases before 1960 were also in domestic animals, but today more than 90 percent of all animal cases reported annually to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control occur in wildlife, most frequently in raccoons, bats, skunks and foxes.

Odd, they just said bats and nothing else. That is odd isn’t it? Here are two ways animals react to rabies:

  1. Animal has rabies, does not go insane and attack people. They just die from it. Unless of course you touch it and it tries to fight you off like any other sick animal would: Bats
  2. Animal has rabies, they get insane, they approach and attack other humans or animals. This is a mechanism to keep rabies alive. raccoons, skunks and foxes.

Which would you be more scared of? I thought so!!

According to the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the 19-year-old man arrived to work on a Louisiana sugar cane plantation in July 2010. After one of day working in the field, he began to experience fatigue… …and on Aug. 21, he died of rabies. …had been bitten by a vampire bat in Mexico, 10 days before arriving in the U.S.

OK, where did this come from? Seems like it was copied and pasted in the story. The person was bitten in Mexico by a bat that is only in Mexico…. I see then it goes on to the importance of this world wide. I will spare you the quoted text.

Experts say that as soon as exposure to a rabid animal is suspected, it’s important to consult a doctor and receive a post-exposure prophylaxis vaccine. The vaccine will prevent them from getting rabies, which is almost always fatal.

The paragraph before this, and this one, is talking about wildlife in general trying to get people to think it is about bats only.

But as this vampire bat continues to make headlines, it’s important to understand that there are bats already carrying the deadly rabies virus in the United States.

Along with racoons, skunks, foxes, dogs….. More hype! Just don’t touch a wild bat! or any other wild animal. If it is in category 2 I listed above, go inside.

In 2009, U.S. health officials tested 30,000 bats from several dozen different species for rabies. Dr. John Williams of the department of pediatric infectious disease medicine at Vanderbilt  said that 6 percent, or about one out of 15 bats, tested positive for rabies.

Why should this scare me? 6%? How about raccoons, foxes, skunks, dogs and other mammals?

“A lot of times, people don’t even recall being bit by a bat,” said Williams. “The bites are small and not particularly painful. But even if someone handles a wild bat, they should receive the prophylactic vaccine because bats shed a lot of the virus through urine and other secretions. They don’t even have to bite to infect.”

I have been bitten by a captive Big Brown Bats for animal care that have had thier rabies shot. I have my Pre-exposure shots and sometimes you do not feel it. I do not know if it broke skin, so if it were a wild bat, I would have to get a few more easy shots. (Because of the Pre-x). I never heard of getting an infection without biting. I do not have time to research it. I could see it happen if you had a tiny cut you didn’t know you had, or went in your eye or mouth…

Will Vampire Bats Travel North?
But experts said those changes are complex and difficult to predict.

Lets worry about this when IF it ever happens.

What’s needed is more environmental monitoring, including information about prevalence of different viruses in various animal species as well as data on land use, weather and so forth,” said Alcabes. “This would allow for a richer understanding of how transmission of viruses to humans, as in this unfortunate case, arises from changes in ecosystems.”

Yes, why are we so worried? Lets just wait and see if it even happens. Pre-exposure rabies shots are no big deal. 3 different shots. You may get sick like from shot 2 or 3, but it is worth the extra peace of mind. Then again, I am not concerned about getting the pre-exposure if I didn’t have it. For what I do it is a requirement.

So there you have it! More proof that the media like ABC News, Diane Sawyer and her editor just likes to get you scared and give you incorrect information.

Photo: Straw Colored Fruit Bat
Photo Credit: Copyright 2011, Eric Vogel. www.ecvogel.com

May192011

Facebook deploys Microsoft tool to fight child pornography | The Microsoft Blog – seattlepi.com

 

Facebook is the first company to use a tool from Microsoft that identifies known images of child pornography and remove them from the social network.

The tool, called PhotoDNA, is software that analyzes images for certain characteristics and compares them to images in a reference database. Microsoft calls this process “robust hashing,” and an illicit image’s “hash value” can help authorities track and identify copies – altered or not – of child porn photos. (See video below.)

Facebook deploys Microsoft tool to fight child pornography | The Microsoft Blog – seattlepi.com

May192011

AppleCare support advises Mac users to use antivirus now!

 


An extract of a nice read at ZDNet:

I can tell you for a fact, many, many people are falling for this attack. Our call volume here at AppleCare is 4-5x higher than normal and [the overwhelming majority] of our calls are about this Mac Defender and its aliases. Many frustrated Mac users think their Mac is impervious to viruses and think this is a real warning from Apple. I really wish I could say not many people will fall for this, but in this last week, we have had nothing but Mac Defender and similar calls.

AppleCare support advises Mac users to use antivirus now!

May162011

Beware the Facebook "Dislike" Button Scam | PCWorld Business Center

 

By Tony Bradley, PCWorld

Facebook recently expanded the “Like” feature, allowing users of the social networking site to “like” individual comments to a given post, and expanding the application of the voting system to other sites. Now, a malware scam is circulating that exploits the demand from Facebook users for its antithesis–the “Dislike” button.

Beware the Facebook “Dislike” Button Scam | PCWorld Business Center

May162011

Chromebooks Are Doomed to Fail | PCWorld

 

By Tony Bradley, PCWorld; May 15, 2011 6:49 AM

A month from today, the Chromebooks from Samsung and Acer will hit the street. Google hopes to revolutionize mobile computing and free us from the shackles of the traditional PC experience, but the Chromebook is going to fizzle.

Why? Three reasons: culture, functionality, and price.

Chromebooks Are Doomed to Fail | PCWorld

Apr082011

Another Epsilon

And this time, I never subscribed to this newsletter. Nor have I ever had the need for life insurance…

Epsilon Email Issue

We were recently informed by Epsilon, a marketing vendor used by Stonebridge Life Insurance Company and its affiliates to send emails, that an unauthorized third party gained access to email files of a number of Epsilon’s clients, including
our email lists. For your security, you are receiving this notice from us because Stonebridge Life Insurance Company or its affiliates has sent you information via email in the past using Epsilon as our
vendor.

What information was accessed?

Your email address and first name has been accessed. No other personal information regarding you was accessed.

How does this impact you?

In all likelihood, this will not impact you. However, we recommend that you continue to be cautious of unwanted emails, emails that contain links with potential viruses or emails prompting you to provide personal or financial information. We urge you to be cautious when opening links or attachments from unknown third parties.

What is Epsilon doing about this?

Epsilon has notified us that they have identified the cause of the breach and have taken the necessary steps to prevent additional data access. Epsilon has reported this incident to the appropriate authorities for investigation.

We sincerely regret any concern or inconvenience this may have caused you. Your privacy and the security of your information is a top priority for us.

Sincerely,

Stonebridge Life Insurance Company and its Affiliates

2700 West Plano
Parkway ● Plano, Texas 75075-8200

Mar112011

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Purchase a DIA Companion Membership (Normally $80) for $40 through Sunday March 13th 2011.