Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Facebook Indexing: Will Facebook Index All Your Info on Google?


If you've logged into Facebook recently, you've likely been notified of Facebook's new privacy changes. So do these changes mean Facebook will automatically index all your info on Google? Apparently not. 


Facebook has posted the following message on its site: 
"There have been misleading rumors recently about Facebook indexing all your information on Google. This is not true. Facebook created public search listings in 2007 to enable people to search for your name and see a link to your Facebook profile."
If you're not interested in having people search for your name on Facebook, you can change your settings to prevent Facebook from indexing your name.

So what can you do to stop your Facebook profile from indexing on Google? Here are some brief instructions:



  

If you don't want search engines like Google and Bing to index your profile, do yourself a favor and make sure those settings are still set the way you want them to be. To adjust your search privacy settings click on Settings>Privacy Settings>Search. If the "Allow indexing" box is checked then search engines will be able to index your information.




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Friday, December 11, 2009

Monster 19-point taken in CNY

I found this article on Syracuse.com yesterday & I would just like to congratulate my old Friend Mike on harvesting this magnificent whitetail right here in CNY. Good job Mikey, most of us hunters can only dream of seeing a deer like this one. 

By David Figura/The Post-Standard

December 10, 2009, 12:00PM
mikedeer.JPGMike Smiley poses with his 19-point, non-typical buck he shot recently on land in the town of Van Buren near Baldwinsville.
He shot it with a muzzleloader at 92 yards. He said he was on his way out of the woods when two does appeared, with this buck not far behind.
Smiley said the deer was estimated to be 5 1/2 years old. It dressed out at 155 pounds. The deer's non-typical rack had 13 points on one side; 6 on the other. It's final "green" antler score was 178 5/8 (its gross was 185 7/8).
He said the antlers were scored by Dallas Sumner of Baldwinsville. "Dallas also showed me the whitetail record book of New York State 14th edition," he said. "According to my green score it would fall second in the muzzleloader non-typical for New York State."
For more on this deer, see Sunday's Outdoors page in The Post-Standard.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Petition against New Plates for New York State

Dear Friend,


     Thank you for joining my petition at www.NoNewPlates.com to oppose Albany’s new license plate mandate.
     Over 45,000 of our neighbors and motorists from throughout the state have now joined the effort, and your comments confirm my belief that this new mandate was a needless tax on Upstate families and businesses, and comes at the wrong time.
Here’s just a few examples of the comments I’ve received:
Says one young family from Canton, “My husband is losing his job next month. We have two kids under the age of 3. $50 will take food from their mouths.”
Or the senior citizen, who says, “No COLA this year in my Social Security. Even $25 is another hit against my income. Where does it stop?”
And from a small business owner—with 59 registered vehicles, each of which will require new, $25 plates—“Have all the people in Albany gone nuts?”
Due to your overwhelming response, I have decided to extend the petition to allow more New Yorkers the opportunity to sign. I encourage you to send this message and link to your family and friends.
     I have also shared this idea with my fellow Clerks in counties across Upstate, and many of them are mounting similar efforts.
Together, we’ll send a message to the supporters of this ridiculous plan—including the only North Country representatives who voted for it, Sen. Aubertine and Assemblywoman Russell—that New Yorkers are fed up with higher taxes and needless mandates.
Thank you for joining me in this effort.




Patty Ritchie
St. Lawrence County Clerk




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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Jimmy Fallon & Elmo busting on each other.

Who knew that Elmo was such a wise ass. This is a clip from Late Night w/ Jimmy Fallon from 11/09/09. It's hilarious, just watch, you'll see.



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New York State's unveils new license plate design



Last Update: 3:38 pm


A look at the new license plates that will replace the current ones in 2010. (WSYR NewsChannel 9 )
A look at the new license plates that will replace the current ones in 2010. (WSYR NewsChannel 9 )
What do you think of the new NY State License Plates
Albany (WSYR-TV) – The State Department of Motor Vehicles Tuesday unveiled the new “Empire Gold” license plate which will be issued to most vehicles registered in the state beginning in April. 

The new plate is gold in color with dark blue letters and numbers in the central part of the plate, separated by a small dark blue state silhouette. There is a dark blue banner across the length of the top of the plate, with “New York” printed in gold in the center. “Empire State” is in dark blue letters across the bottom.

Officials say the new plate will bring in an expected $129 million in revenue over the next two years.

"This project will benefit law enforcement efforts, and therefore enhance public safety, in several ways," said Denise E. O'Donnell, Deputy Secretary for Public Safety and Commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. "For instance, nearly 300 police agencies in New York State are currently deploying approximately 500 computerized license plate readers (LPRs) that enable authorities to quickly identify vehicles that have been stolen or used in a crime. These new plates will ensure that the LPRs are as effective as possible."

The DMV will begin issuing the new plates for registration renewals that expire in May 2010. Customers renewing their vehicle registrations in person in a DMV office, over the phone, by mail or through the Internet, will receive their new Empire Gold plates in the mail. Customers completing an original over-the-counter registration transaction will receive their plates immediately. The replacement will take place as part of scheduled vehicle registration and renewal and will take two years to complete. There are currently 12 million registered vehicles in New York State.

A plate fee of $25.00 will be added to the registration renewal fee. Single plate registrations (e.g. motorcycles) will be charged a plate fee of $12.50.

The most recent New York license plate design was issued in 2001.


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Friday, November 6, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009

Google Voice User? Get The Quick Reference Card



by Michael Arrington on November 2, 2009

If you’re a Google Voice user like me, you’ll be glad to print out this quick reference card that gives you all the menu options when you call the service to listen to voicemail or change settings, or receive calls.
For example, when you receive a call with Google Voice you can hear who’s calling before you answer. Hit 1 to answer the call, or hit 2 to send them to voicemail. Easy to remember. But you can also hit 3 to send them to voicemail and listen in. Or 4 to answer the call and record it. Four is too many things for me to remember, which is why I’m printing this out and putting it in my wallet.

USS New York, built with WTC steel, visits its namesake city (Video)


By The Associated Press

November 02, 2009, 2:50PM
USS_New_York_NYRD102.JPGRichard Drew / APThe USS New York cruises under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York today.
NEW YORK — The new Navy assault ship USS New York, built with World Trade Center steel, arrived in its namesake city Monday with a rifle volley salute near the site of the 2001 terrorist attack.
First responders, families of Sept. 11 victims and the public gathered Monday at a waterfront viewing area, where they could see the crew standing at attention along the deck of the battleship gray vessel.
The big ship paused. Then the shots were fired, with a cracking sound, in three bursts.
The bow of the $1 billion ship, built in Louisiana, contains about 7.5 tons of steel from the fallen towers.
"It's a transformation ... from something really twisted and ugly," said Rosaleen Tallon, who lost her firefighter brother, Sean, on 9/11. "I'm proud that our military is using that steel."
Tallon said her brother, who was a Marine, would have been proud.
Video of USS New York sailing up Hudson River






Video of USS New York sailing up Hudson River






JoAnn Atlas, of Howells, N.Y., who lost her husband, fire Lt. Gregg Atlas, draped a flag-themed banner along the fence. The names of emergency workers who died were written on the red stripes.
"We have to remember. It's a way to honor them," she said.
Members of the public included Nancy DiGiacomo, who came from Huntington, N.Y., with her husband, 9-year-old son, mother and sister.
"I just thought it was important to see" the transformation of the tragedy's wreckage, said DiGiacomo. "From that, something else can come of it."
Lt. Cmdr. Colette Murphy, a Navy spokeswoman, said she was excited for those serving on board to see the city's "awe-inspiring" welcome.
At a short ceremony later at Pier 88 near the site of the aircraft carrier, the USS Intrepid, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the USS New York couldn't have a more fitting name, representing freedom, courage and resilience.
"This ship is actually a physical representation of that spirit with steel from the World Trade Center built into its bow so every friend that sets foot on it and every foe that dares challenge it will feel its power and know that it is literally made from the heart and soul of the city that has sacrificed so much," the mayor said.
Of the 361 sailors serving aboard the ship, around 13 percent are from New York state, which is higher than would normally be the case, Murphy said. There were many requests from Navy personnel to serve on the ship, which will carry some 250 Marines.
After the ground zero stop, the ship — escorted by about two dozen tugboats and other vessels — headed up the Hudson River toward the George Washington Bridge. After a U-turn there, it headed south to Pier 88. An official commissioning ceremony is scheduled for Saturday.
The New York will remain in the city through Veterans Day and then head to Norfolk, Va., for about a year of crew training and exercises, Murphy said.
The ship is 684 feet long and can carry as many as 800 Marines. Its flight deck that can handle helicopters and the MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft.
It was scheduled to be built before the terrorist attacks. About a year later, the announcement came that the ship would bear the name New York to honor the city, state, and those who died.
It's the latest in a line of Navy ships to bear that name. The others included a Spanish-American War-era cruiser, a battleship that served in World Wars I and II and a nuclear submarine retired from the fleet in 1997.
The ship is technically known as a San Antonio-class amphibious dock vessel. Four vessels in that class are in service, the USS San Antonio, USS New Orleans, USS Mesa Verde and USS Green Bay. Four others are being built. Of those, two also have been named in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks.
The was named to honor the attack on the Pentagon. The USS Somerset was named after the county in Pennsylvania where United Airlines flight 93 crashed.
Read Dick Case's story about a Cazenovia man who was a sailor aboard the USS New York during World War II.


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Friday, October 23, 2009

Thousands join online fight against new NY plates

Published October 23, 2009 06:53 am - St. Lawrence County Clerk says it's an outrage to ask families and businesses to pay more for new license plates they don't need or want.






CANTON, N.Y. (AP) — An upstate New York county clerk is carrying out an on-line petition drive to thwart Gov. David Paterson's plan to require all New Yorkers to purchase new license plates next April.

St. Lawrence County Clerk Patricia Ritchie said Thursday it's an outrage to ask families and businesses to pay more for new license plates they don't need or want when they are being battered by the ongoing recession.

"New York residents and motorists from as far as Plattsburgh and Brooklyn are raising their voices to tell Albany to stop picking our pockets to pay for more wasteful spending ... while our representatives add to their burden, instead of bringing relief," said Ritchie, estimating residents and businesses in her county will pay about $2.5 million for new plates.

More than 5,000 people have signed the petition since the Web site went up Monday to protest the new license plan, Ritchie said. Another 200 people who didn't have Internet access came to her office to sign their names, she said.

Beginning April 1, the state will require new license plates for every one of the estimated 10 million cars, trucks, trailers and ATVs registered in the state at a cost of $25 — a $10 increase over the current cost. If you want to keep your same license plate number, it will cost you another $20.

In September, the state increased driver's license and registration fees 25 percent.

The governor's office has said the new licenses could make $129 million for the cash-starved state, which has a projected budget deficit next year nearing $5 billion. The legislature last spring approved a measure authorizing the license plate plan.

"If the St. Lawrence County Clerk wants to eliminate $129 million in revenue for the state, she needs to suggest a way to replace it," said Morgan Hook, a spokesman for the governor.

"Is she calling for a $129 million tax hike? Is she calling for $129 million more in cuts to school aid? Because that's really what this petition drive is all about. This is the type of irresponsibility that led to the crisis we face today," he said.

New York license plates were last issued in 2001 and they need replacing for safety reasons because the reflectivity on many has worn out, Hook said.

"It's just pure revenue raising," said Myron Burns, president and CEO of Ray Burns and Sons Trucking Inc. in Canton, who signed the petition in Ritchie's office.

His company will have to switch over its entire fleet of 60 trucks and trailers. The registration fee hike in September already cost it more than $200 a truck, and now there will be more additional costs associated with the new plates to change all the company's overweight permits and amend its commercial registrations in Pennsylvania and Vermont, where it does some of its milk hauling business.

"It gets a little pricey," Burns said. "Just to say everybody should have new plates is ridiculous."



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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Hunter arrows monster 13-pt buck in Moravia after seeing it during summer on trail cam


By David Figura/The Post-Standard

October 22, 2009, 5:38PM
monster1.JPGDarren Moore, right, poses with his brother, Derek and the 13-point buck that Darren shot Sunday with his bow.Darren Moore shot this monster, 13-point buck with his bow Sunday (Oct. 18) in Moravia.
Moore wrote: "I also enclosed a picture (below) from August that I got of him on my trail camera on my land. He weighed 188 lbs and gross/green scores 161 2/8 inches.
"It was the culmination of weeks of dreaming about getting him and to have it come true is like nothing else in the world. Keys to my success were guessing what thick area he was bedding in and staying out of there after I got his picture. I set up my on the downwind side and I caught him coming in to lay down for the day. He made a mistake to have the wind at his back."
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The big buck was capture on Moore's trail cam over the summer.


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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Yankees win w/13th inning walk-off to go up 2-0 in ALCS


NEW YORK -- Alex Rodriguez rescued the Yankees with a home run in the 11th inning and Maicer Izturis committed a game-ending throwing error in the 13th as the Yankees defeated the Angels, 4-3, in an instant classic on Saturday in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series.


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It was a game that neither team was sure could be played, thanks to a threatening forecast, but the rain held off long enough for a full game -- plus some -- to be played, as the Bombers grabbed a commanding 2-0 ALCS lead and remained undefeated in this year's postseason.
After the Angels pushed ahead on Chone Figgins' RBI single off Alfredo Aceves in the top of the 11th, A-Rod crushed his third late-inning homer of the postseason the opposite way off closer Brian Fuentes, a line drive that just cleared the right-field wall.
Dave Robertson pitched out of trouble in the next two innings, and Cabrera hit an Ervin Santana grounder to Izturis that sent home Jerry Hairston Jr. with the winning run, giving the Yankees their second walk-off victory of the postseason at Yankee Stadium after celebrating 15 such wins during the regular season at the new Bronx ballpark.
The Yankees leaned on their bullpen late after getting a two-run ALCS debut from A.J. Burnett that was mostly crisp over 6 1/3 innings, though he came unhinged in the fifth -- his only troublesome frame -- as the Angels scored twice to tie the game.
Angels starter Joe Saunders was just as sharp, limiting the Yankees to a Robinson Cano RBI triple and a Derek Jeter solo home run over seven innings.
Challenging a stiff, driving wind, Jeter's drive made it over the right-field wall and was his 19th in the postseason, moving him past Reggie Jackson and Mickey Mantle for third place on the all-time list. He trails only Manny Ramirez (29) and former teammate Bernie Williams (22).

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Izturis led off the fifth with a ground-rule double and stole second, then Erick Aybar drove him in with a one-out single before Burnett hit Chone Figgins in the foot.
Allowing the Angels to tie the game on a wild pitch that caromed off catcher Jose Molina and sent the game-tying run home, Burnett completed his effort after 6 1/3 innings, leaving to a loud ovation but scowling after his 114-pitch outing.
Phil Coke and Joba Chamberlain escaped trouble in the seventh, and the Yankees also had to evade trouble in the eighth, which included a rare Jeter postseason miscue. The shortstop flubbed a routine 6-4-3 double play that hit the heel of his glove, his leg and then fell to the ground.
With Kendry Morales representing the go-ahead run at second base, Phil Hughes worked toward escaping that two-on, one-out situation, getting Gary Matthews Jr. swinging at a tight curveball before Mariano Rivera was summoned from the bullpen for 2 1/3 scoreless innings.
Facing rookie Kevin Jepsen in the ninth, Hideki Matsui connected for a line-drive single to right field and immediately yielded to pinch-runner Freddy Guzman. Brett Gardner followed with a looping single that bounced into left field, putting the winning run 90 feet away, but Cano managed only a soft tapper that sent the game into extra innings.
After Jeter had been ruled out on a fifth-inning double play in which he appeared to be safe, there was more controversy in the 10th. Second-base umpire Jerry Layne ruled Cabrera safe on a double play, saying that the shortstop Aybar had been off the bag. The call became a footnote when Darren Oliver got the next two outs to move the game forward.



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Friday, October 16, 2009

Jessica Biel Striptease


This is a clip from an up-coming, straight to DVD release of a Jessica Biel movie called, "Powder Blue".


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Thursday, October 15, 2009

monster truck backflip

No words.......just watch.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Twitter For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies

Twitter For Dummies
From Twitter For Dummies by Laura Fitton, Michael Gruen, Leslie Poston
Using Twitter is fun and surprisingly easy. It doesn’t matter where you access Twitter — online, with an iPhone or Blackberry, or via text-message; you can quickly navigate the Twitterverse with just a few commands. Even Twitter etiquette is straightforward and simple. Before you know it, you’ll be sending tweets and following on Twitter like an expert.

Using Twitter’s Access Points
Twitter isn’t just for computer-users. You can access Twitter from your iPhone, Blackberry, or any mobile phone with Internet access. You can even text tweets from any cell phone with SMS capabilities. All you need to know is the right Twitter access point. Here’s a list of the places where Twitter is available to you:

Device Access Point
Web http://twitter.com
Mobile phone — with Internet access (such as an iPhone or BlackBerry) http://m.twitter.com
Mobile phone — texting 40404
How to Use Shorthand Codes for Twitter
Send tweets even faster with Twitter shorthand commands. Shorthand codes work within the Twitter interface, anywhere you can update, or over text messaging. These commands aren’t case sensitive, which is especially useful when you are using Twitter on your cell phone.

Task Command
Direct message D username This is a message!
DM username This is also a message.
Follow people F

follow username
Reply @username What you just said was really smart!
Favorite a tweet fav username
Note: If you’re receiving updates on your mobile phone, sending fav by itself will add to your Favorites tab on your Home screen the last update you received.
Nudge (remind a user to update after he's been silent for 24 hours or more) nudge username
Stats (get your followers and following count) stats
Get the last update from a user get username
Get a short user profile for a user whois username
Silence updates to your mobile phone (from your mobile phone) Quit
stop
Silence updates from a specific user off username
leave username
Turn on updates to your mobile phone (from your mobile phone) on
Turn on updates for a specific user (from your mobile phone) on username
F username
follow username
Invite a user to Twitter invite friend@example.com
invite 212 555 1212 (her text-enabled phone number, such as a mobile phone)
Twitter Guidelines to Live By
The Twitterverse doesn’t have many rules, but there is such a thing as Twitter etiquette. Writing tweets of 140 characters or less isn’t the only guideline. Your experience on Twitter will be a positive one if you keep the following tips in mind:

Say what you think and are doing.

In general, try to keep tweets longer than one word so that your followers can understand you.

Listen to what your Twitter friends are saying.

Respond to Twitter friends when you can add value to the conversation.

Update your status at least once a day.

Fill in your profile and biography so that other people can know more about you.

Use your own picture as your avatar. If the picture that you use contains more than one person, make sure that people can tell which one is you.

Whenever you’re referencing another Twitter user, use his name with an @ sign in the front so that the user can see you mentioned him and so that other users can see whom you’re talking about.

Use hashtags to give context to updates that may not make sense otherwise.

What NOT to Do on Twitter
Twitter etiquette isn’t only about what you should do. Unfortunately, bad tweets and poor Twitter practices sometimes show up within microblogging communications. While you can’t really go horribly wrong on Twitter, you’ll make your life easier in the Twitterverse if you follow these guidelines:

When you first sign up and before you start regularly tweeting, don’t follow hundreds of people. If you follow someone, he checks out your profile to see whether he might want to follow you back; if he sees that you’ve tweeted once or twice and you’re following hundreds of people, he may think you’re just a spam account.

Start out slowly, following people you know and who know you. Then, as you start tweeting regularly, follow more people based on your interests.

Avoid using punctuation in your username. Typing punctuation on mobile devices is difficult.

Don't share information that you might regret making public.

Don’t send an update when a direct message is more appropriate — for example, when the update is meaningless to anyone except one person. If the person doesn’t follow you, you can send an update that contains her name, asking her to contact you over another medium.

Don’t feel the need to thank everyone publicly for following you. It’s a nice thing to do, but not always necessary.

Don’t think Twitter success has anything to do with your Followers count.

Video: Claymore Challenge 2nd Greg Watts


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Saturday, October 10, 2009

What’s wrong with America


A Modern Parable


A Japanese company (Toyota) and an American company (Ford Motor) decided to have a canoe race on the Missouri River. Both teams practiced long and hard to reach their peak performance before the race. On the big day, the Japanese won by a mile. The Americans, very discouraged and depressed, decided to investigate the reason for the crushing defeat. A management team made up of senior management was formed to investigate and recommend appropriate action. Their conclusion was the Japanese had eight people rowing and 1 person steering, while the American team had 7 people steering and 2 people rowing.

Feeling a deeper study was in order; American management hired a consulting company and paid them a large amount of money for a second opinion. They advised, of course, that too many people were steering the boat, while not enough people were rowing. Not sure of how to utilize that information, but wanting to prevent another loss to the Japanese, the rowing team's management structure was totally reorganized to 4 steering supervisors, 2 area steering superintendents and 1 assistant superintendent steering manager. They also implemented a new performance system that would give the 2 people rowing the boat greater incentive to work harder. It was called the 'Rowing Team Quality First Program,' with meetings, dinners and free pens for the rowers. There was discussion of getting new paddles, canoes and other equipment, extra vacation days for practices and bonuses. The pension program was trimmed to 'equal the competition' and some of the resultant savings were channeled into morale boosting programs and teamwork posters. The next year the Japanese won by two miles. Humiliated, the American management laid-off one rower, halted development of a new canoe, sold all the paddles, and canceled all capital investments for new equipment. The money saved was distributed to the Senior Executives as bonuses.

The next year, try as he might, the lone designated rower was even unable to finish the race (having no paddles,) so he was laid off for unacceptable performance, all canoe equipment was sold and the next year's racing team was out-sourced to India...

Sadly, the End.

Here is something else to think about:

  • Ford has spent the last thirty years moving all its factories out of the US, claiming they cannot make money paying American wages.
  • TOYOTA has spent the last thirty years building more than a dozen plants inside the US the last quarter's results.
  • TOYOTA makes 4 billion in profits while Ford racked up 9 billion in losses.
  • Ford folks are still scratching their heads, and collecting bonuses...
IF THIS WEREN'T SO TRUE IT MIGHT BE FUNNY