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Hot glue a 1x2 plate onto those hard-to-see-into drawers and put a sample element on the front. Add a second "support plate" if you need a different attachment point. Low cost, easy to customize, easy to swap out things as needs shift.
This has made a big difference to my "where the heck did I put those" headache levels.
During PBS’ NOVA “Memory Hackers” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, CA on Tuesday, January 19, 2016, pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist Nico Dosenbach, 12-year-old with HSAM (Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory) Jake Hausler, professor and psychologist Dr. Julia Shaw, professor Dr. André Fenton, producer, director and writer Michael Bicks and series senior executive producer Paula Apsell explore how researchers on the cutting edge of mind-control can implant, change and even erase memories. On this thought-provoking journey into the mind, NOVA investigates the mysterious nature of how we remember.
(Premieres February 10, 2016)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS
lido-venezia october 2007
hacker....the "king" of lido's beach.....
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This is my tribute to Pinkjay as she has some very beautiful flower shots. Obviously I can't take a straight forward shot, so I pulled off some petals (much to the old ladies' disgust) and neatly arranged it in some rotting Autumn leaves.
As many of you know my FB and Hotmail accounts were hacked this weekend. I've blogged about my experience and hopefully it'll stop it happening to someone else. Am on FB again now, new account and collecting friends - i feel SOOOO popular today, just what I needed to lift my spirits after a nasty weekend (shoots aside!).
Soy una chica normal que vive la vida a diario junto a mis redes sociales, soy adicta a publicar en Instagram, tuitear y lo más importante de mi vida: mi perfil en facebook.
No voy a decir que soy una estrella, pero si tengo muchos amigos con los que hablo siempre, me gusta pasar mis tardes estudiando mientras hablo con ellos, así que facebook siempre ha jugado un papel importante en mi vida y jamás creí que pudieran hackear mi cuenta, ese día empecé a buscar cómo hacerlo ya que quería recuperar mi cuenta cuanto antes, tenía miedo a que mandaran mensajes a mis amigos o publicaran cosas falsas de mi persona.
Fui a un café internet después de unas horas, ahí trabaja mi primo que estaba estudiando en esos tiempos la ingeniería en computación que después de contarle lo que había pasado con mi cuenta empezó a buscar por mi, y después de estar consultando diversas fuentes profesionales entramos a una página que se llama como.hackearfaceook, estaba recomendada en un foro donde explicaban paso por paso como copiando y pegando en su sitio el URL de la persona o de tu cuenta, te daba el email y la contraseña, creí que nos pediría un pago con tarjeta pero no fue así, seguimos paso por paso hasta que se liberó la contraseña que le habían puesto.
En cuanto me lo dio entré a mi cuenta y la recuperé, en verdad es muy profesional.
Típico HOYGAN de un/una usuario/a, en el que asegura que un/unos hacker/s le han robado hasta la tinta de la impresora...
Please, Folks, if anyone contacts you with an "urgent" message asking you to email them, you need to be super careful and check their stream and profile. Most will have no pics available, or only a profile pic they think is attractive. These folks are hoping you will contact them by email and they can somehow access your computers and hijack all your banking info! It's even worse when you use a smart phone, since they can access all your contacts, too!
Years ago, before they were even as good at this as they are now, I was hacked by a Nigerian. Just chatting on the site made it possible for him to take over my computer! I don't know how it works, but all I know is it was pretty quick and would have been painful had I been doing online banking and such back then! I would try to log onto my computer, would enter my password, and watch it change before my eyes from a 7 digit to a 16 digit one! The hacker was remote controlling it! I had to have it wiped at a computer shop. Had that happened with a bunch of photos and programs, I could have lost everything. Fortunately, it was in the early days of my computer use, and I didn't really use it for much other than going on a few sites and surfing the web.
Flickrmail is a good thing. Use it! If you don't know if you can trust someone, it's a whole lot safer than giving out your email. I understand that yahoo is one of the worst for hackers, too, so if you use Yahoo chat or email, you might want to switch to gmail or something. Be careful whose emails you open, and play it safe. Block people who try to get you to email them, and let everyone know who they are! Let's drive the bad guys off Flickr!
A park Rangers hooked me up with a new location to check out in the Delaware water gap. I had heard of this place but must have forgotten it for some reason. Anyway, being a cloudy day, I figured this was the time to check it out. The place was pretty busy, so I had to compose the shot to keep all the moving people out of the it. I couldn't do anything about the moving plants, they don't listen very well.