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This browser privacy test shows how vulnerable your computer is to various Internet threats and how much of your private information can be collected by web sites when you visit them.
This browser privacy test shows how vulnerable your computer is to various Internet threats and how much of your private information can be collected by web sites when you visit them.
Have you ever seen a termite home? I was surprised by the grace of this termite mound


finally, here is a good page showing howthey enter and infest your home
Musicovery : interactive webRadio offers a few interesting features for selecting tunes: you indicate if you are feeling dark, positive, energetic or calm; you can also choose by genre. One noticeable lacking feature, however, is a simple pause button.
So for innovation, I give it thumbs up. But for all round practicality, I still vote for Citadel of the Blogs » Blog Archive » Pandora Internet Radio
According to this writer’s 10-to-1 email rule, if you are managing a project with ten other participants via email, this may be the result:
9 people read the email
8 people file the email (in their private folders, thereby duplicating effort)
7 people are interrupted in their work or thoughts when the email arrives
6 people will never be able to find the email again
5 people didn’t actually need to know about the change
4 people joining the project in the next phase wouldn’t have received the email
3 people will be able to find the email again, should they need to
2 people will check back to the email at a later date when they need the information
1 of them will understand the email in context, be able to find it at a later date and action it
This type of reasoning is hardly verifiable but it illustrates a point, nonetheless.
Much more credible, in my opinion, is his most recent update where he summarizes the pros and cons of email collaboration
good stuff
Need I say more? Image is from this page of Strange statues around the world
