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Dead trunk cave
Oak #1: A fallen oak near Cherry Orchard Jubilee Park. The trunk showed an astounding variety of textures where fungal rot, bark-burrowing insects and the weather had taken their tolls.
October 22, 2022
Come dressed in costumes for candy, crafts, games, music, and vote for your favorite trunk!
There will be a fire truck and police car at the event!
Ages 3 and up, with caregivers.
FOR SALE Innovation Trunk Agency of new York antique trunk circa 1900, dimensions 47 cm x 79 cm x 53 cm (depth x width x height)
location: Trunk Bay
Saint John, USVI
It was overcast all day due to a tropical storm passing below the Virgin Islands. It didn't really rain but there was a cloud layer all day. But all things considered visibility was decent.
The other day when we were rotating the tires on my car we ended up needing something in the trunk and left it open. Stormy thought we were going out for a drive and did not want to be left behind. so he jumped in the trunk and laid there while we finished the tires...
Last Wednesday I attended the OpenID 2.0 Vancouver Mash Pit at Sxip Identity. After attending I have a better idea about what OpenID is and how it will work.
If you're at all like me, then you may be tired of creating identities, entering and remembering passwords for each web site you log in to, and painstakingly controlling how much information you release to various parties. Also, when you move, it's next to impossible to update your address at places you want to, your identity may just be spread over too many sites to manage.
OpenID is emerging as the first new identity layer that is functional and practical and solves these issues. There has been a lot of activity in the identity space in the last couple of years, and its exciting to see a standard emerge as a clear competitor. There's others, such as Microsoft's Cardspace system, but they may end up both surviving and providing general benefits for a good long time.
For all that OpenID is good, it doesn't quite solve the phishing problem on its own; there's more work to do. It will be very interesting to watch as OpenID gains acceptance (as it should) and the new market of "Identity Providers" (IdP) emerges. Indeed, with the use of OpenID, you may be able to buy a "phishing proof" identity from a high-quality IdP that uses strong authentication. On the other hand, you may be even more susceptible to phishing if OpenID is used with no client-side support and only weak authentication technology from your (cheap/free) IdP.