April 30, 2009

Interesting Chain-Mail

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 Every now and then, I get emails from friends about some new idea that we are all supposed to be aware of. I can usually tell the ones that are a hoax because of the way they tug at your emotions. My belief is that if an issue is important enough, we recognize the severity of the situation without the emotional manipulation.

However, these emails seem to yank on the emotional chords to get the job done. The following story is the latest “warning” I recieved. It was forwarded to me and I could see the dozens of other email addresses that the ‘breaking news’ had been sent to, which is typically the case.

I wonder who, what type of person, sits around thinking of these things. Do they think they are just being clever? Do they get a thrill out of causing alarm?  It makes me curious. Maybe in heaven, we will finally get the answers to all of these perplexing questions.

This is the latest email. Have you seen it?

 

Beware folks. This is news you can use. (Emotion)

THIS HAS BEEN CHECKED ON SNOPES (Notice the authenticity?)

My oldest son came over yesterday- he had to go to Canada for work last
week.
One of the other engineer’s traveling to Canada with him, but in his own
car had something happen…that I need to share. (always a second-hand story)

While traveling he stopped at the roadside park, similar to what we have
here with bathrooms, vending machines etc. (so many details, must be true!)

He came out to his car less than 4-5
minutes later and found someone had gotten into his car, and stolen his cell
phone, laptop (annoying advertisment) computer, gps navigator, briefcase…..you name it.

They called the police and since there were no signs of his car being broke
into- the police told him that there is a device that robbers are using now
to clone your security code when you lock your doors on your car using your
key-chain locking device..  (the bad news always comes
from the police because we all know, they are in the know)

They sit a distance away and watch for their next victim. Since they know
you are going inside a store, restaurant, or bathroom and have a few
minutes 
(read below to see how long it really takes) to steal and run.
The police office said…to be sure to manually lock
your car door-by hitting the lock button inside the car, that way if there is
someone setting in a parking lot watching for their next victim it will not be
you.

When you hit the lock button on your car upon exiting…it does not send
the security code, but if you walk away and use the door lock on your key chain
- it sends the code thru the airwaves where it can be stolen.

I just wanted to let you know about this…it is something totally new to
us…and this is real…  (Really, really real?? Can’t you just feel the desperation?) it just happened
this past Thursday June19th to his co-worker…
(what year? This email has actually been circulating for years)

So be aware of this and please pass this note on..  (share the panic) look how many times we all
lock our doors with our keys… (everyone does this so everyone can be a victim
even though not one of us has had it happen to us or heard of it happening to anyone we
know. It is such a huge problem, yet the news has never mentioned it. What is wrong with the media?) 
How many times do we hit the lock button on the way into the store? Just to be sure we remembered to lock
them….and bingo the guys have our code…and whatever was in the car…can be
gone.

Keep safe everyone!

 

Ok, so  I added a few commentaries in the story. I did a little research on how prevelant this problem is. I found another version of this story which actually included the police officer’s name…he is a promient officer in the area. The reporter contacted the officer and was told:

                                   Please be advised that this is a hoax. We are requesting the public to please not further distribute this email because it could lead to further misunderstanding. 
                           Cst. Wally Henry,  Strathcona County Detachment,  Media Liaison/Community Policing Unit

This account added a personal touch before the same story, not typical:

I locked my car — as I walked away I heard my car door unlock I went back and locked my car
again three times. I looked around and there were two guys sitting in a car in the fire lane next to the store.
When I looked straight at them they did not unlock my car again. That’s when I found out about…

More research and I found that while the technology does exist to grab the wireless transmission out of the air when you ‘click’ your remote, it still requires a very sophisticated computer and takes over an hour for the fastest computers to decipher the correct code from the millions of transmissions flying through the air at any given moment due to algorithms the manufactures use in the codes. (Don’t ask me what that means). So these accounts of immediate de-coding are just not possible yet; the technology does not exist, as far as I could find.

The researchers that are doing the experimentation on this still do not believe it is a problem because of the technology required.  The fact that the process takes so long will be a major deterent…a thief’s best friend is time; 
he wants to get in, get out as fast as possible, to steal as many cars as possible in a small amount of time. For car robberies, they are still looking for a fast snatch. So, to date, this is not a problem the authorities…or anyone (except those tricked into forwarding these emails) is really concerned about.

I am glad I could clear that up. 

 

Filed under: Community, Humor, Real Estate, Technology — Susan @ 9:53 am




April 22, 2009

Annoying!!!

I have notced something new lately on, not only my own blog, but others. There are certain words that appear in green letters with a double underline in my blog and the blogs of my family. I noticed it in the blogs of my family first and thought it was something they were linking to.

I occasionally will link a word in a post to further info on the subject. Usually to a past post on  the same subject or a news article where I got my information. Then, I saw some on my own blog. I finally scrolled over one of the words and saw that it was an advertisement.

I know that these blogs are free to us to use because advertisers pay to run ads, but I find this new form of advertisement in the body of my work to be intrusive and annoying.

Filed under: Real Estate — Susan @ 4:30 am




April 20, 2009

Shopping at the Mall vs. Online

I’ve never been big into shopping. I wish I understood the appeal when other women act so excited to go shopping whenever possible. Some even plan their vacations around a trip to the stores. I often wonder what is wrong with me. My aversion to getting out for retail therapy has made online shopping one of the greatest things to bless my life.

After a long absense from the mall, I found myself there the other day to buy a few tops for my growing daughter. I should have known, but my selections were not “loved” the way I anticipated. We made another trip back to return my purchases and let her choose a few things, more to her liking.

I was so annoyed! I have noticed a trend taking over all the stores at the mall. No one cares about customer satisfaction anymore. Each store I tried to make returns, announced to me that their store policy is to only give “store credit”. This is one day after the original purchase, tags still on, never worn, and still in the original bag with receipt.

I guess store credit would be fine if I were a typical shopaholic but I am worried my store credit is going to expire before I find a need/desire to go shopping again. I feel like I have given these stores my money for nothing. My money did not expire when they deposited it into their bank accounts. 

What happened to the days when a store cared about making me happy? I am wondering if retail stores are seeing a downturn in profits. Has online shopping taken a bite out of their business?

This recent experience has only confirmed my new love for the UPS/FedExbig-truck delivery truck!!!!

Filed under: Real Estate — Susan @ 7:42 am




April 16, 2009

“I Love That Recipe!”

 

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My husband and I both cook and we are always on the lookout for a good recipe. Online recipe sites have become a great tool. You can find a recipe for anything within seconds.

Another benefit we have discovered from online recipe sites is the opportunity to see how many other people have tried a recipe and reviewed it, making it easier to find the best recipes and eliminate the trial and error aspect.

From this, I have noticed something that makes me smile. I will explain my humorous discovery.

Whenever there are reviews on a recipe, they alway go something like this:

               “I love this recipe. It has become my family’s favorite. I changed it from one cup of sugar to two
          and instead of using chocolate, I use vanilla. I didn’t have any walnuts so I used almonds instead and
          I realized that if you bake it ten minutes less then steam it the remaining time, it turns out much better.”

I don’t recall ever reading a review where the commentor did not change at least on thing. If you change even one thing, it isn’t the same recipe anymore. On sites where there are a lot of comments on one recipe, it gets crazy. Each person changes one or two aspects of the recipe. By the time they get to the fifth or sixth comment, there seems to always be some poor person that says:

               “I tried this recipe and made the changes suggested and I have to say, it didn’t turn out at all.”

Does anyone else think this is as funny as I do?

Filed under: Blogroll, Humor, Personal — Susan @ 6:42 pm




April 9, 2009

TV

Watching TVA few years ago, I never thought of myself as someone that watched much TV. I would sit while my family watched certain shows but without really caring for anything we watched, I felt out of the loop when friends would talk about their favorite shows because I didn’t know what was going on.

I think things have changed. There are a few shows now that I have to admit I really like, to the point of feeling frustrated if I must miss them for any reason. Even with DVR, it can feel frustrating to have to wait any longer than necessary. There is also the feeling of frustration when the show is over and I have that feeling that I am going to explode if I have to wait a whole week to see the next episode so I can see what happens.

I think that buying certain shows on DVD by the season has fueled my impatience. We never watched “24″ until the fourth season. We finally had enough of hearing everyone rant and rave about it so we bought the first season. It was so good, we watched episode after episode, night after night, until we were finished, only to run out and buy season 2 and the marathon continued.

I love “The Unit” but didn’t start watching until season 3. I got seasons 1 & 2 a year ago for Christmas and the whole family watched “The Unit” marathon.

Next, it was “Prison Break” this year for Christmas. Another marathon and I was so grateful that my daughter bought season 2 for Mother’s Day…we didn’t make it until Mother’s Day…sorry Erin and Abe.

Anyway, I like having the control of watching when and where I want. But, maybe that is why I am becoming such a couch potato. With DVR, On Demand, and shows by the season on DVD, I can watch what I want, when I want. DVR was once the greatest creation since eyesight but now I find myself feeling frustrating that you can’t record more than two shows at once…you can’t even record two shows while watching another. YES, I am that bad, there are sometimes 3 shows on at once that I like to watch and I am having to sacrifice one of them.

So, now I want to give Comcast a piece of my mind:

What is wrong with you? Why are you so far behind that you haven’t invented a DVR machine yet that can record more than 2 shows at once? Why aren’t all shows on On Demand? I want to watch everything when I want to, not when some TV executive thinks I should. Also, what is up when recording? Half the time, it starts after the show has started, failing to record the first few minutes or stops recording before the show has ended or fails to record the next episode previews. Why cant you program each show with a code so the box recognizes it and starts recording awhen the show starts and ends no matter what time it is?

Just my 2 cents. I’m just trying to help you convert me to a complete and watching-tvtotal TV junkie!

Filed under: Blogroll, Personal — Susan @ 9:37 pm




April 8, 2009

Socialized Medicine in the USA

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29998460/

My husband works in the healthcare industry. I found this article interesting. As my daughter said in her own blog…”Who said we don’t already practice socialized medicine?”

Filed under: Blogroll, Community, Personal — Susan @ 10:13 am