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Friday October 1, 1999 WebSkulker
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Do
you jr. skulkers remember the "happy99" virus/trojan-horse
that was going around a few months ago? We hadn't seen it for a
long time and thought it had died out, but its baaaaaaak!
WebSkulker is, among other things, the webmaster for an American
company that receives most of its email from overseas, with a large
portion from India. In the last couple of weeks, more than one
out of 10 of the emails from India had the "happy99.exe"
attachment, so it may make another round in the U.S. Happy99 was
so well publicized in the U.S. that we won't say anything more about
it unless we get email asking for details. In our 9/17/99
issue, we mentioned a service called "Freeway" that you
subscribe to at Skulkers don't like waiting, and WebSkulker noticed that if you allow Broadpoint to pass on your personal information to a credit card company to order a Visa card, then Broadpoint will accelerate your application and set you up for Freeway in a couple of days instead of weeks. The Visa card looked like an OK deal so WebSkulker filled out the credit application and did get Freeway access two days later. Freeway works as advertised, but it is a little soft so it doesn't work well for calls to a voicemail system that need a lot of touch toning. For jr. skulkers who want Freeway now, but don't want the credit card, WebSkulker wonders whether Broadpoint would notice an obviously phony credit application. Freeway and the Visa card seem to be separate deals with the applications handled by separate companies. One could probably get the accelerated account for Freeway because Broadpoint probably doesn't check the information. The Visa company would see the phony entry and ignore it, but at that point you would already have the Freeway account and it probably wouldn't be cancelled.
http://www.neoworx.com/neotrace/download.asp In yesterday's issue, we discussed using the DOS-level command "tracert" to trace the path between your computer and any other site on the Internet. We neglected to mention NeoTrace, a great program that does the same kind of tracing, but graphically and optionally on maps, with a lot of additional information about each node that your traffic passes through. NeoTrace is a commercial product priced at $29.95, but you can download and run a demo version for free. WebSkulker paid for this a long time ago and forgets what the restrictions were in the demo version, but it was quite usable and worth downloading. Perhaps it expired after a time. The first link above gives screen shots and a description of NeoTrace; the second link is for downloading the demo version.
http://www.oanda.com/converter/classic The OANDA site specializes in information about currencies around the world. The above link goes to their "Classic 164 Currency Converter" which asks you which currency to convert from and to (from a list of 164), the amount to convert, who will be doing the conversion (interbank, credit card, money changer, etc.) and the date of the conversion (today, or a past date back to around 1990). Click on "Convert Now" to do the calculation.
This site acts like a suite of photo editing tools, but all right there on the web page without installing any software on your computer. Go to the Kodak page and choose an editing effect or choose a conversion of your picture to an animal, a flower, or a cartoon. Then choose any picture on your hard drive or any picture you see on any web page and the site will copy that picture to its server and perform the effect. When done you can download the converted picture, have Kodak send it to a friend as a virtual postcard, or have it printed on paper, a cap, T-shirt, etc. and mailed to you. WebSkulker already has photo editing software so most of the effects on this site bored him, however the cartoon function worked rather well. It really does take a photograph and turn it into something that looks like it was hand-drawn by a cartoonist. Try it!
If you can read this, I can slam on my brakes and sue
you! Jesus loves you, but everyone else thinks you're an
idiot . 100,000 sperm and YOU were the fastest? Your gene pool needs a little chlorine. You're just jealous because the voices are talking to
me and not you. Save Your Breath ... You'll need it to blow up your
date! Forget world peace. Visualize using your turn signal. My Hockey Mom Can Beat Up Your Soccer Mom GROW YOUR OWN DOPE.... PLANT A MAN All Men Are Animals, Some Just Make Better Pets Some people are only alive because it is illegal to
shoot them. I used to have a handle on life, but it broke. WANTED: Meaningful overnight relationship. The more you complain, the longer God makes you live. Out of my mind...Back in five minutes. Hang up and drive. If you can read this, please flip me back over...(seen
upside down, on a Jeep) Please tell your pants it's not polite to point. GUYS: No shirt, no service. GALS: No shirt, no charge. Impotence: Nature's way of saying "No hard
feelings" Heart Attacks...God's Revenge For Eating His Animal
Friends Boldly going nowhere Your ridiculous little opinion has been noted. Try not to let your mind wander. It's too small to be
out by itself. The proctologist called, they found your head. Everyone has a photographic memory, some just don't
have film. Just because your head is pointed, doesn't mean you're
sharp. Why am I the only person on earth who knows how to
drive? This driver carries NO cash - He's MARRIED My kid can beat up your honor student And last, but not least, CAUTION - Driver legally
blonde
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