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Thanks Amazon!
So on November 20 I ordered this from Amazon: It was supposed to arrive on Nov. 22. On that day I received an email saying it would be delivered on Friday. I checked the shipping and it was in Richmond in the morning and Michigan that afternoon? Then it went to Connecticut? Friday I received…
Think you can outsmart Internet scammers?
Take a look at the Spam Test provided by OpenDNS. See if you can pass by identify real websites compared to spammed sites. I missed one and I have excuses but see how well you can do and post it here. http://www.opendns.com/phishing-quiz/
Get Amazon Prime Now Before the Price Goes Up 20%
If you’re one of the seven people in the country who does not have Amazon Prime yet, you may want to act fast—the cost of the yearly service is increasing by $20, to $119 per year. Source: Get Amazon Prime Now Before the Price Goes Up 20%
Best & Worst Laptop Brands 2018
Not nessesaryily my view but it is for LapTop Magazine. Which brand of laptop is best? Laptop Mag ranks the biggest laptop brands on performance, design, support and value. See the scorecard. Source: Best & Worst Laptop Brands 2018
Did you click on these Russian-backed Facebook ads?
These are some of the ads that Russia blasted across the internet in an effort to meddle in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Source: Did you click on these Russian-backed Facebook ads?
Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless
We’ve all gotten emails with disclaimer signatures, like “This email was intended for the recipients only” or “Our company accepts no liability for this email’s content”. It turns out they’re not just annoying—they probably hold no legal weight, either. Source: Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless

