Brain Exercise : Al Macintyre's favorite Brain Exercise is reading novels and creative writing that takes me to new ideas and imaginative universes. Here I plan to share some reviews of favorite writings in the worlds of imaginative and historical literature.
Updated: 01/05/2003; 10:20:01 PM.

 

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Sunday, January 05, 2003

The Cartoonist Weblog = worth visiting for random insights, and delicious mixture of pictures and text..
12:59:41 PM    

Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Best Business Books of 2002.

Strategy + Business: Best Business Books of 2002

This appears to be a great collection of books, separated by category and reviewed by the editors of Strategy + Business.

[tins ::: Rick Klau's weblog]
1:53:13 AM    

Monday, November 18, 2002

www.netcrimes.net and Misdemeanors is the latest book I have taken a look at.  It is written great!  Each chapter is a mixture of stories of real problems for real people, showing us what it is to be a victim of out-of-control: cyber-stalking (get help via www.haltabuse.org if you a victim of this); identity-theft (more kinds than I knew about, which means I need to say more in Identity Protection than what was implied by Stop Identity Theft because my Banking Stories may have distorted my vision as to where the greatest threats come from, www.cybersnitch.net has advice how not to become the next such statistic); hostile people out there posting stuff that pretends to be from you; spam; hoaxes; all sorts of frauds; what you ought to do about it, with tons of useful links.  Some of these connections will be making their way onto my web site in future postings.  Some have already come here, although with a somewhat different spin than that of www.jahitchcock.com J. A. Hitchcock.  Here are some wonderful starting points.

  • www.trf.k12.mn.us/lhs/shutthedoor.html = safety brochure to help schools and law enforcement understand about anonymous e-harrassment and what can be done about it
  • If you want spam or want more than you already getting, then sign up at www.iwantspam.com
  • If you sent $ in the mail to some place to buy something that was communicated to you via the Internet, and you now think you have been cheated, prompt contact with postal inspectors can put a scammer in the slammer www.usps.gov/websites/depart/inspect
  • Got questions about computers and the Internet? Check out http://whatis.techtarget.com and www.askanexpert.com
  • Do you suspect that there are programs hiding on your computer that should not be there?  I not talking viruses & trojans but spyware.  Check out www.cexx.org/problem.htm and www.lavasoftusa.com
  • Let's suppose someone might be impersonating you and behaving in a disreputable manner, you can keep track of yourself online by submitting your first & last name, or your e-mail address to www.tracerlock.com and they will e-mail you when it finds a match (I know I am in a LOT of places legitimately)

2:19:18 AM    

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