Wanderings

Yearly Archive: 2008

Beware ITunes Scam!

I am not demeaning Apple or ITunes. This is not about them, but some bad guys out there. There some phishers after your personal information who have decided to go after ITunes users. This has been reported in the computer trade papers, They have created a counterfeit email (looks just like Apple and ITunes) that says there is a "problem" with your ITunes account, and you need to log on to "this link" to clear up the problem.

The link takes you to another counterfeit web page where they ask you to re-enter the credit card info and other personal information which the real ITunes site might actually ask for.
At that point, when you hit "Submit", they gotcha!

I'll say it again, when you get an email that says there is a problem with your account, go to the main (or your bookmarked) page for the company. Follow your normal logon for your account – be safe.

Here's a clue – if the link points to an IP address (http://12.34.567.898/www.bankofdzoid.com) or some other site like http://www.mergetroidis.com/service.bankofdzoid.com.it's probably a fake. Did you notice that the "bankofdzoid" did not come first? Here's one that could be valid http://customers.bankofdzoid.com/

If you want more information, give me a call (or email), or find out how you report fradulent emails to your bank, credit card, etc.

Lost My Cap

Not the one on my head, but the cap for a highlighter. Was reading my Bible, and had one of those dual-purpose pens. Pen on one end and highlighter on the other. Pen just happens to be white. Used to have a whole bunch of them from an un-named company that makes phone stuff. Came in every training package that you got in the mail.

At any rate, laid the cap down, and when I was done highlighting some things, started looking for the cap. Here I was looking for a white cap on white paper, with almost no shadows. To cap it off, my glasses were off (easier to read without those "inviso" lenses). Now, it was not only white on white, but blurry white on white.

Patted down the bible, thinking it was in the folds, but not so. Finally picked up the bible and decided to put my glasses on. The glasses helped, for there it was, laying just right on that white book cover.

I guess this goes with what John is talking about in 1 John 1, where he says we need to "walk in the light". Got to thinking about there being "darkness" in "light". Don't think so… My photographic experiences say that there are shades of gray as long as there is light. It is only when there is no light that there is darkness.

Try it sometime in the dark wherever you are. You eyes will adjust, and only in the absence of any light will there be real "dark". Yea, I know our eyes (and minds) play tricks on us in the dark, but even a little light adds some form and substance to what's around us.

Seeing Light

Finally got my main email Inbox down to less than 50 emails (not filed). Generally tend to read my emails, but leave them in my Inbox while I decide what to do with them. Well, they got up to more than 250, and it was bothering me (about time). The "keepers" went to their multiple places of storage and the "read and done" ones went to the trash.This may seem elementary to most of you – your beautiful, clean Inbox has two or three messages in it. I'm working toward that day when I can just smash through the emails and either forward or reply "right now". Some of mine are like the "A, B, C" piles that they say managers should use. The "A's" get taken care of right now, etc. There are some emails that are newsletters that will get "read when I have time". Eventually they get read.

So, I finally saw (notice the past tense) the light in my Inbox, only to look in Thunderbird this morning, and find it's back up to 95 with 40 unread! Argggggh! (that was comic sound, like "Oh, no!")

Checking out another source of light in First John (again). Love to read these three letters near the end of the New Testament. John starts out (in chapter one) like he is going to write a Reader's Digest version of his gospel, but takes another direction. Here, he starts out stating that what he says is because of what he saw and heard. It's not a case here of what you or I believe, but what he witnessed. "Believe it or not."Then he starts talking about the "Light" and the fact that there is "no darkness in Him." I remember one time down in some cave on a tour and they turned out the lights. Nothing at all like turning the lights out at home – it was dark. Once you have a sense of how dark dark really is, you can better understand what just a little light can do for you.Maybe people back then had a better understanding of "dark" because they did not have street lights, and barnyard lights. There may have been some glow from the embers in the fireplace, but not much else. The dark, without moonlight was a foreboding place. Well, as John says, "if we walk in the Light…" Things would be different – much different.