When the heart speaks, the mind finds it indecent to . (Iktag)

How To Protect Yourself From Computer Hacking

Posted on March 5, 2009 by Eugene

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When the internet became the main source for information in the world, there have been those that have sought to gain illegal profit from such things. This is the way of the world and people all over the world are now the target of the many computer hackers that are around. Unlike the bulk of people who are living in the virtual world, these hackers seek to gain access to the personal and private information that one has stored on their computer. With this information they will work to steal money, and the identity of the person. This is all done without having to leave the home and can be performed with a vast knowledge of how computers work. Many people believe that this sort of crime will never happen to them and that is not the case. The hackers of the world are very clever and work to make sure that they have access to the entire bulk of information on the internet and ways to use that information...

The Mechanics Of Deception Cryptography - Part I

Posted on December 30, 2008 by Vesta

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Secret communication is nothing new. Books on the history of cryptography reveal that hidden messages date to as far back as there are records. After millennia of efforts to conceal messages, one might think that every imaginable cryptographic technique was tried long ago and is now widely known. Not so, according to Morten St. George, author of a book on cryptic thinking. George maintains that forty-two of the Nostradamus prophecies employ a unique type of cryptography that until now has never been identified, catalogued, or reused. George claims that it may be the most powerful form of cryptography ever devised. Surprisingly, however, its techniques are extremely simple; it employs no complex mathematical codes or anything like that. George puts it: Its enormous strength lies in deception. If you don t know that cryptographic techniques are being employed, if you don t suspect that there is a hidden...

Te Rankings - Nfl Te S Who Make Football Tickets Worth The Effort To Obtain

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Kasie

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The tight end position is changing as we speak, and the new breed of TE s is making football tickets worth the price. It used to be that most teams would have one huge, bull-dozing TE who would block away in the running game, and another who was a threat to burst down the seam of the field and catch balls in the deep middle. However, this new breed of TE can do both, which makes it more difficult for opposing defenses to predict what the offense is going to do. Below are the rankings, and as always, they are based on much more than statistics. Antonio Gates Gates came out of nowhere a couple of years ago and simply tore the league apart. No one could figure out how to cover this big, strong, fast TE who seemed to have an incredible amount of savvy for someone fresh off the basketball court. Defenses key on him week after week, and he still gets open regularly. He also helps pave the way for LaDainian...

Conflict And Change: Managing Emotional Energy

Posted on September 24, 2008 by Nick

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The beginning of a new year, like the beginning of anything, brings with it thoughts of change, rejuvenation, new life, and resolutions about how to accomplish these changes. Life offers possibilities of a fresh start for our relationships. But we don t always carry through on our resolutions. There s a great difference between wanting to change and actually doing it. It s one thing to know how we want to be, quite another to be that person. An example most of us can relate to is the way we react to stress and conflict. In spite of our intentions to do otherwise, we often react to conflict in the same habitual ways. How many times have you walked away from a conflict saying: I can t believe it. I did it again. That s not how I wanted to handle that. These habits seem hard-wired. Can we change our patterning. I think so. With an awareness of the desire to change, we are already beginning the process. We...

Mini-reviews Of Tv Shows From Monday, 9 18

Posted on July 27, 2008 by Manual

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That s my review. Does it matter why. At least half of the cast is terribly unlikable, the dramatic bits are embarrassing to watch, and I didn t laugh once. How I Met Your Mother Season Premiere I had never seen this show before and I wasn t particularly looking forward to it, but was pleasantly surprised. It s not hysterically funny, yet there were no cringe-worthy moments, which is important for a comedy. The cast is attractive and likable, especially Neil Patrick Harris, who gets all the best lines. Eh, probably not actively. If I have nothing better to do, it s an acceptable way to pass a half hour. Rest of Article: http: www.buddytv.com articles studio 60 on the sunset strip minireviews of last nights sho.aspx By: Oscar Dahl.



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