Rossen Reports: Webcam hackers can spy on you in secret – TODAY News

Rossen Reports: Webcam hackers can spy on you in secret – TODAY News.

IDIOT NETWORK MORNING SHOW SCARES MILLIONS OF VIEWERS INTO TAPING OVER THEIR WEBCAMS

What a stupid report. Solutions are not to click on anything, turn off your computer and tape over your camera. Taping over your camera and turning off your computer doesn’t make the problem go away.

No mention that if you friend makes a mistake there are viruses that read your e-mail contact list and send out more virus invitations with your friend’s name on them.

NOT a word about security software. We have Comcast which provides free Norton Security that is constantly updating.

Nothing is perfect but not mentioning security software does a disservice to everyone.

Now I gotta take the tape off my laptop camera when I get home.

No one elected to Baseball Hall of Fame

No one elected to Baseball Hall of Fame; Craig Biggio leading vote-getter | MLB.com: News.

The Baseball Writer’s Association of America got it right.  Hopefully this will send a message to the kids out there to do the right thing and work hard and don’t take any short-cuts.

a local letter to the editor against holding the New Jersey Gay Straight Alliance Forum in the public high school

The below was published in local papers of the West Windsor Plainsboro school district.

The letter caused such a storm that the wwpinfo site took down their electronic link due to a flood of comments entered against the letter.

Our local friends on Facebook who read the paper version of the letter all decried the sentiments expressed in the letter but all did agree that the authors had a right to their opinion.

I wrote to the editor of wwpinfo and he indicated that he will be publishing a follow-up in the next release Jan 18th, explaining the rationale  for running the letter.

My take?

The authors of the letter have the right to express their opinions.  We all reading the letter have the right to express our opinions in support or to refute the opinion.

The authors appear to be contending that a meeting of the Gay Straight Alliance held on a Saturday has somehow had an effect on the New Jersey Monthly’s 2012 school ratings.

A quick look at the methodology doesn’t seem to back that claim: http://njmonthly.com/articles/towns_and_schools/2012-top-high-schools-methodology.html

The authors make the claim homosexual men live on average 20 years less than heterosexual men.

From every source I could find on Google this seems to be based on flawed research and there is no evidence to support the statement.

The authors further described that topics inimical to people of various orthodox faiths not be espoused using our hard-earned tax dollars.

This argument is flawed in that the authors believe that they should be able to decide what topics should and should not be on display in the school building because they pay taxes.  Because they believe they are somehow in the majority with their beliefs on homosexuality.  Can you imagine if the selfsame argument was made against holding African American club attendance in the school?

In the end the community has been confronted with a letter of opinion that appears to be in the minority.  I believe our best response would be a measured well written discussion without inserting hate speech in retaliation.

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GSA Meetings Have No Place in WW-P
 

Recently the Gay Straight Alliance meeting was held at High School South. It is a prime example of one of the major reasons that High School South has seen such a precipitous decline in its annual rankings (as shown in New Jersey Monthly’s 2012 ratings). This, while our already high property taxes continue to climb.

First we will stipulate, as all decent people should, that any form of bullying for any reason is always to be condemned. However, for the lavishly paid Superintendent Victoria Kniewel and her lackey, Principal Dennis Lepold, to hold and extol the virtues of this event is the height of supercilious social engineering. It is also in contravention to the religious and moral teachings of many orthodox faith traditions in this town.

When incontrovertible evidence has demonstrated that homosexual men live on average 20 years less than heterosexual men, one wonders why Kniewel and Lepold would be so supportive of the recruitment of children into a demonstrably dangerous lifestyle choice. As practicing Roman Catholics we are not asking that our religious/moral beliefs be taught in the schools — only that topics inimical to people of various orthodox faiths not be espoused using our hard-earned tax dollars.

In light of the failure of Kniewel and Lepold to keep High School South in the state’s top rankings, they should both seriously consider resigning their posts. We will not hold our breath for that, but in any case all concerned citizens who care about traditional values and the squandering of our tax money should barrage them with phone calls and E-mails to protest their lack of respect and antipathy toward our values.

Paul and Mediatrix Milazzo

Click to access WestWindsor_1219.pdf

http://cj.sunne.ws/files/2012/12/WestWindsor_1128.pdf – contains the article on the GSA meeting.

Writer: Kniewel, Lepold squander tax dollars
Your front page article in the Nov. 28 to Dec. 4 issue on the Gay Straight Alliance meeting held at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South is symptomatic of one of the primary reasons that West Windsor Plainsboro High School South has seen such a precipitous decline in its annual rankings (as shown in New Jersey Monthly magazine’s 2012 ratings.) This, we might add, while our already high property taxes continue to march inexorably higher. 

First we will stipulate, as all decent people should, that any form of bullying for any reason is always to be condemned. However, for the very lavishly paid Superintendent of Schools Victoria Kniewel and her lackey Principal Dennis Lepold to hold and extol the virtues of this event is the height of supercilious social engineering.  It is also in contravention to the religious and moral teachings of many people of various orthodox faith traditions in this town. When incontrovertible evidence has also demonstrated that homosexual men live, on average, 20 years less than heterosexual men, one wonders why Kniewel and Lepold would be so supportive of the recruitment of children in to a demonstrably dangerous lifestyle choice. As practicing Roman Catholic Christians we are not asking that our religious/moral beliefs be taught in the schools – but only that topics inimical to all people of orthodox faith traditions of various kinds not be espoused using our hard-earned tax dollars.  In light of the failure of Kniewel and Lepold to keep West Windsor-Plainsboro High School in the state’s top rankings they should both seriously consider resigning their posts.  We will not hold our breath for that but in any case all  concerned citizens of this town who care about traditional values and the squandering of our tax money should barrage the two aforementioned “educators” with phone calls and emails to protest their lack of respect and antipathy toward our values.

Paul and Mediatrix Milazzo

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“It is why the American people hate Congress,” Christie said, adding, “Unlike people in Congress, we have actual responsibilities.”

via First Read.

The other night my wife Maureen remarked after Christie’s speech that she wondered if quotes like the above will damage his chances at running for a higher office.

I got a feeling that Christie cares about doing the job he has now with every fiber of his being and he doesn’t let his possible future get in the way of that goal.  If so that’s an admirable quality that more politicians should emulate.  Work to do the right thing now and spend less time planning to secure your future.

Christie’s shouting for the money now because now is when the assistance is needed.  I’m sure he’s aware of the pork that’s been packed in the bill but I’d imagine that he and others know that sometimes you have to look the other way instead of drawing an absolute hard line in every single confrontation.

Christie has many admirable qualities and I’d look forward to an opportunity to consider voting for him in the future in any office.

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the truth in posting

Recently I encountered two separate postings on Facebook by my friends.  The first was the old ‘change your settings because Facebook lets everyone see everything now’ hoax.  The second was a comment that Fox News reported that Bohner was holding the Sandy hurricane bill so that it may receive Full attention.  I dutifully Googled both.  Neither came back as truth from my review of the information.

What’s interesting to me is wouldn’t it be interesting if there was a truth meter before you finished posting something?

In the case of the Facebook post there are references going back years refuting the urban legend.  So pretty easy to quickly show a truth meter of completely false.

In the case of Bohner, I’m sure my friend who watches Fox News day and night that an announcer did say what she thought she heard.  Perhaps this was a transient comment by the announcer and possibly not backed up with any kind of quote.  At least I never found one.  Hours later as every politician beat up on the delay the news story quickly turned to a promise that the bill will be looked at as soon as possible and everyone is forgiving and forgetting.

So in the case of the Bohner post I’d expect a half truth needle.

The best thing about Google is when my political friends try to use the ‘liberal media’ bias card I can point to Google as an unbiased source of both conservative and liberal sources.  While Google may sometimes have an order bias based on most found that could influence the search results, a dutiful review of a few pages typically provides all sides of any political quote.

But back to the posting truth meter.  I don’t see this ever becoming a reality.  There’s no way Facebook would ever climb into bed with Google and add something like that to their  precious interface.  And nine out of ten posts are about puppies and cats so it wouldn’t be needed.

Me?  I’ll keep Googling.  It’s a great resource for learning more about everything.

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Obama at Newtown vigil: US ‘will have to change’

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via Obama at Newtown vigil: US ‘will have to change’.

The president’s speech last night was moving.  He spoke for all of us when he described how no one should have to speak at one vigil, never mind four.

I’m sure that gun laws will be proposed and opposed. I’m sure mental health aid will be increased.  I’m sure that this won’t be the last vigil of mass murder that a president will have to speak at no matter reactions are enacted as a result of this latest massacre.  Stiffer gun laws or locking guns up in safes won’t prevent mass murder for a determined person.  An increase in mental health aid will be welcome by those that are struggling to deal with the problem every day but it’s not a cure.  We can’t lock up our children in our schools or put metal detectors at every entrance of every movie theater.

Should we have stiffer gun laws?  Absolutely.  The arguments against stiffer gun laws look weaker and weaker with every new death.

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purchasing/storing/listening to mp3 music

I listen to a lot of music.  And I’m frustrated with the process that I go through to buy, save, and play.

I buy from Amazon because they seem to always have what I want at the lowest prices.
Of course when I purchase music from Amazon it forces it onto their cloud.

I then download the music to my PC.
Typically that’s my work PC.
The music is automatically upload to my Google music cloud because THAT’s where I put my music for digital listening.  My family shares my Google account for music so all of us can listen.

I also copy the music to my Google Drive temporarily.  When I get home I copy the music out of the Drive and on to my home 1 TB external drive where I have all my music.

I listen to my music  my phone via Google Music.

Occasionally I also will copy some music to my phone just in case I don’t have a good connection to get to my Google Music cloud.

Wish there was a more streamlined process.  But it works for me…

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why start a blog

So I got prompted the other day when I wanted to post a comment in the ESPN sports comment sections to create an account with WordPress.  As I was performing the task I got to the section that said create a free blog account or just create an account for commenting.  And I just decided, why not take another swing at blogging.  I enjoyed writing a blog as part of former job.  This blog gives me complete freedom to write anything I want.

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