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Office Chairs Sold at Wal-Mart Recalled for Fall Hazard

Hazard: The legs and backs of these chairs can break, and the chairs can easily tip over, posing a fall hazard to consumers.

Incidents/Injuries: Wal-Mart has received nine reports of chairs breaking and two reports of tipping. There have been seven reported injuries, including a broken wrist.

http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml06/06208.html

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Living Room / One Year Later: What we love & hate
« on: July 19, 2006, 12:05 PM »
July 19, 2006:

After reading this humorous list of what digg users love & hate, I decided to find out what it is that the members here at Donation Coder love & hate.


:-* We love:

  • Windows Explorer
  • Process Tamer
  • Maxthon
  • autostitch
  • the Coderman site
  • the idea
  • the community
  • AutoHotkey
  • word games
  • reading these reviews where the so called "Opera fans" have to resort to insulting a user
  • Lifehacker
  • Genie Backup Manager
  • feeling vindicated
  • my webhost
  • that feature
  • articles like these
  • reading ebooks
  • this guy's sense of humor
  • their simplicity and approach to disseminating content
  • win key
  • to download and try software
  • needlessly complicated terms
  • glitter
  • how you can drag it around
  • *nix
  • trees
  • custom sounds
  • if someone would do that kind of hard work for me and write up what they think the differences are, pro and con
  • visualisation techniques
  • old games
  • computers
>:( We hate:

  • snoops
  • CSS
  • having to save the image
  • the whole concept of marketing
  • having to go to each merchant's site to track each individual purchase
  • paint
  • Linux
  • MS
  • receiving a canned response that doesn't even remotely address my problem from a company whose software I paid for
  • desktop icons
  • This Key Deluxe Edition
  • those keys
  • programs that freak out and dont offer you a way to override
  • people with neat ideas
  • when people quote stats like this
  • haiku
  • advertising
  • to admit it
  • installing the logitech drivers
  • the ribbon
  • 5 star reviews that say nothing more than "The best", "Nothing beats it"
  • to imagine what it was like before that
  • the sound of your voice
  • when I hit a web site with a loud midi background theme at 2 AM and wake up everybody in the house

This was only from the first page. :D

Very strange that Cody didn't make the love list.  :-[

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Living Room / New Baby at Google Labs
« on: July 14, 2006, 05:14 AM »
Are you expecting? Let Google handle your birth with Glife!

http://blaugh.com/2006/07/12/new-baby-at-google-labs/

(I would be afraid my baby would be born covered in 'relevent ads'  :D)


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Living Room / Do Diet Drinks Get You Drunker?
« on: July 13, 2006, 02:28 AM »
This article may explain why some women seem to get way too drunk, way too fast.

http://diets.aol.com/newsandtrends/diet-drinks

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Living Room / Dangerous Windows shortcut 'trick'
« on: July 03, 2006, 02:59 AM »
http://www.zdnet.com.au/blogs/securifythis/soa/Windows_shortcut_trick_remains_unexplained/0,39033341,39259246,00.htm


This week I learned about a "trick" that you can do in Windows which, as far as I am concerned, is a serious security risk.

In an article written by Infoworld's Roger Grimes, he describes a "feature" in Windows that allowed me to run an executable file by simply typing a Web address into Internet Explorer.

Test it yourself:

* Right click on the Desktop and create a new Shortcut
* Point the shortcut to an executable -- such as c:windowssystem32calc.exe
* Call the shortcut www.microsoft.com
* Start Internet Explorer and type "www.microsoft.com" into the address bar

For the past few years, banks have been advising their customers to type their online banking URL into the browser -- instead of clicking on a link that may be a phishing scam.

If a piece of malware created this kind of shortcut, called it your online bank's name and then pointed the shortcut to a malicious file, the next time someone used that computer and, using the banks advice, tried to log on to their online bank, they would execute the malicious file.


I have noticed this behavior in IE before and even have been annoyed at the autocomplete trying to suggest applications for me to run or other files for me to open instead of a website I want to visit. This seems to be something specific to some Windows versions as this is not an issue in IE 6 on 9x.

I never thought of the security risks this could pose to a user. I just thought it was annoying. I have been very sensitive to the differences between XP and WinME, since I am a new XP user. And it seems the more I use XP, the more I have to be annoyed with...or even afraid of.

Be careful with this one.

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