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more about #email more comments → Gary_7vn: We had an admin assistant send an email to 14,000 people people advising them to be careful because there was someone in the parking lot offering to l... more » Poop Cooper: To Whom It May Concern: I am indeed wearing bikini briefs tonight. Carry on. more » taritac002: The website RealClimate.com, which is a website run by climate scientists, has been following the controversy and concludes that the discussions taken... more » comrade_leviathan: This is just a hunch, but I'm betting one of the qualifications for being considered "bona fide" is NOT being a climate change conspiracy theory nutjo... more » r0cketman22: Who really still believes that humans are the cause of, what's now known as, and may change again later, "Climate Change?" more » joel.trost: Its a sad day when you find out you were lied to by "scientists". The very individuals that are supposed to be objective and just relay the facts to ... more » MacWilson: I think that guys comment about the paradigm shift is interesting. My assumption has been that the bad guys in this drama would be the usual suspects... more » Segador: It's sad that such an important issue has essentially boiled down to futile, ranting arguments between the "OMG Save The Golden Unicorn Ice Rat" camps... more » prouted: The University of East Anglia provides summaries to UN about "global warming". What about some transparency and let other labs check the data: they sa... more » the real that guy dave: I'd like to take exception to the headline of this story. I'm not a climate skeptic. I know there is a thing we call climate and that it changes con... more » Brian Richards: By the way, this is the problem when scientests get either too financially or emotinally tied to a theorom. They stop being objective and start findin... more » JPMarat: This thread of comments is literally the sanest, most even-handed non "wharbllgarbbl other side blarghablah" online discussion on this topic I have se... more » STiger: I started reading a rather lengthy article about this the other day. Then I thought to myself, "Don't they keep mentioning the rising sea level when ... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Uhm, since when are climate data numbers stored officially in e-mail? more » Canoehead: A big problem is that Gore and others push AGW based on the "consensus" of climate scientists rather than the data itself, so the exclusion and/or sup... more » -
#weather
Hacked Email Archive Fuels Climate Skeptics' Conspiracy Theories
The Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia keeps some of the most accurate climate records which are key to many climate change debates. Its email archives were hacked, and now it's the center of another conspiracy claim. More » -
#scams
Nigeria Clamping Down On Scammers with Project Eagle Claw
The awesomely named Project Eagle Claw is an effort to shut down Nigerian email scams and improve the nation's image. Apparently the initiative is well underway—already officials have made 18 arrests and shut down 800 sites. More » -
#imagecache
Let's Look At Credit Score Rankings by Email Domains
Ranking the highest according to a sample of 20,000 credit scores and their corresponding email addresses are BellSouth and Comcast, with Gmail trailing right behind. Reasonable enough, but what's AOL doing anywhere but at the bottom? [Mashable] -
#gmail
Gmail Integrates Handy Google Docs Previews
Now, if you're using Gmail and a friend emails you a Google Doc, you can display the document right in the email—no need to switch tabs. Just be sure to activate "Google Docs previews" in Labs. [GmailBlog via InformationWeek] -
#gmail
Gmail's 'Got the Wrong Bob?' Feature Keeps You From Emailing Nude Photos to Your Mom
Nothing's worse than realizing you sent those pictures of you in the shower to Mom instead of Mona. Trust me. Now, Gmail is here to help you out, making sure you're sending emails to who you intend to. More » -
#rants
Email is Dead? Oh Really?
The WSJ is making the call—email isn't as important as social networks. It's an interesting conclusion, derived from the fact that both growth and absolute numbers are on the side of social networking this year. That's kind of weird. More » -
#crime
Our FBI Chief Is As Internet Savvy As Your Grandparents
FBI Director Robert Mueller revealed himself as an internet newbie yesterday when he admitted to nearly being duped by an email phishing scam. More » -
#security
The Most Popular Password Is 123456 (Just Like Spaceballs)
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. With the list of 10,000 email passwords that's been making the rounds following Hotmail/Gmail/etc phishing, Bogdan Calin of Acunetix analyzed the data for real-world trends. The results are shamefully funny. More » -
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#security
Kwikset's Connected Locks Feature Remote Locking, Email Notifications
Every city dweller has had that panicky moment of "Crap, did I leave the door unlocked this morning?" Kwikset's new locks let you check to see if you did in fact forget, and then lock the door if you did. More » -
#imagecache
Internet Distractions, In Order of Importance
The phone's ringing, but you've got a direct message from a hottie on Twitter. Oh, a Facebook message while you're watching kittens on video. What takes priority? Don't panic. This chart will guide you through the hierarchy of Internet distractions. More » -
#wtf
Woman Fired For Causing Disharmony in Workplace by Using Angry Fonts
Time Bananas and awkward statements aside, Jason Chen's a pretty cool guy to work for. I'm sure that unlike Vicki Walker's boss, he wouldn't fire me for going nuts with bold or colorful fonts in emails. RIGHT? More » -
#security
Uh Oh: iPhone OS 3.0 Doesn't Fully Delete Your Emails (UPDATED)
The iPhone is no stranger to gaping security flaws, but this one's a doozy: You know how when you delete emails, you expect them to be, well, deleted? On iPhone 3.0, that's just not how things work. This is bad. More » -
#iphoneapps
The Week In iPhone Apps: Sorting Emails, Crushing Empires
Sid Meiers does a thing; Duke Nukem makes an appearance, exactly as you remember him; social conspiracies are aired; eBay!; and a thing called "e-mail." All this and more in your unusually 90s-centric weekly app dump, after the jump. More » -
#texting
Archbishop Cautions Texting, Email Could Lead to Suicide
He stopped short of calling texting and social networks the devil's playground, but nevertheless Archbishop Vincent Nichols warned us all in an interview today that these "dehumanizing" practices can often lead to suicide. More » -
#snailmail
USPS Suffers as More People Use New-Fangled Electronic Mail
The USPS is having a rough time lately, sending billions fewer pieces of mail each year and shutting down hundreds of thousands of mailboxes. They're in such dire financial straits they may need a bailout. And it's all our fault. More » -
#peek
Peek Cuts Prices 'Cause It's a Harsh World Out There
Assaulted by $99 iPhones and whatnot, Peek's cut the price of the Pronto to $60, and the Classic down to $20. Apparently, teenagers want to actually call people, or something. Monthly fee is still a pricey $20 though. [WSJ] -
#questionoftheday
What Method Of 21st Century Communication Do You Prefer?
From time to time I like to revisit the issue of communication because the options are constantly expanding and it is an interesting ongoing sociological experiment. So, the question is simple: which method of communication do you utilize most? More » -
#cartoon
Reminder: Don't Forward that Funny Email (Or Tweet or Digg or Facebook)
Dear friends, foes, and relatives. Please, don't send that funny email. OK, actually, as a last exception, please forward this post to everyone you know. Thank you! Much love, J. Updated More »

