LINKEDIN: Never use your employer’s email on LinkedIn or any site like it

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Seems like an obvious “tip” to me.

Lose your job? You lose a lot of things. Not the least of which is your paycheck, “your” email address, and access to it.

You add to the disaster when you use the employer’s email address to register for sites.

Stay in control, use your “personal” email address for anything that isn’t strictly related to your employment.

I personally recommend you establish your own “stuff”.

Go register your “name” as a web site. Most commercial grade web site providers throw in a slew of email addresses with most packages.

I chuckle when I see a 6 figure executive using his employer’s email address on a networking, job, or resume site; that makes him “clueless” imho.

Or even worse is some lame internet service provider’s address like AOL for email or a free kid’s site for webpages.

But, the truly worst is when they use a “lame” email name. In the last year, I’ve seen: “bigexec@”, “expertmgmt@”, and even “irishstud@” … on resumes. (I busted a gut getting out a “helpful suggestion” email.)

At least, GOOGLE GMAIL for email or GPAGES for web sites makes you look avante garde.

“My” WSP offers a “beginner” package for $36/year that includes: 1 FREE domain name; 10 GB web space; 300 GB traffic; 600 e-mail accounts; and bunch of other stuff. http://www.1and1.com/?k_id=9113251 I’m sure that all the comparable professional sites offer similar. (I laugh at consumer sites that charge lot’s more for lot’s less!)

They now all have “fill out a form” interfaces to do what used to be complicated stuff! Build a web page, you worry about content, not html. Forward your special personal email address (i.e., corporate drone @ my first mi last name dot com) to my business one (i.e., corporate drone @ corporate dot com) by a different form. Use your “seeking address” (i.e., corporate drone seeks new hive @ my first mi last name dot com) for your networking activities.

So, it’s control. You control “your” email.

Note, while you can check your email via the web interface from your workplace, if you really need to, I don’t recommended is. Don’t mix business with “pleasure”. At least, not without encryption. Your employer has the “right” to look at everything on their stuff, and many do. Some archive as search everything. Reprisals are commonplace. It’s a snooper’s paradise. Don’t be a victim.

Yell if you need help!


INTERESTING: The “Ministry of Love” sends 1984 to politicians!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOq5yHDkQgY

I loved this video. It’s the little people speaking out. Think the gooferment will get the message?


LIBERTY: we’ll wind up with BOTH the “far tax”, a bad hidden sales tax, AND the income tax

Sunday, February 11, 2007

http://purelypolitical.newsvine.com/_news/2007/02/10/
562671-oortzcom-fairtax-news?email=html
&threadId=75501&cmt=524525

http://tinyurl.com/2n3f5o

FAIRTAX NEWS

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Congressman John Linder (R-Ga), co-author of The FairTax Book and the father of the FairTax in the U.S. Congress has shared some news with stalwart FairTax supporters. I received this email from him yesterday and thought I would share it with you:

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> See? The news from Washington isn’t all bad.

No it’s terrible. These fools think they are making the situation better.

Consider:

(1) Unless they repeal the 16th amendment, we’ll wind up with BOTH the “far tax”, a bad hidden sales tax, AND the income tax.

(2) It increase the dole. Everyone in the USA will be getting a check and conditioned to “get something for nothing” from DC.

(3) Create work for a whole new class of bureaucrats. Social Security will need new staff to send out these checks. The IRS will need more staff to catch “cheaters”.

(4) It rearranges the deck chairs on the Titanic by doing nothing to reduce the size and cost of gooferment.

(5) It revalidates (i.e., reauthorizes) the idea that Americans approve of the slavery of taxation, the theft of property, the abuse of government, because the majority of voters voted for these fools in DC.

Arghhh,
Fjohn


LIBERTY: REALID is real bad

Sunday, February 11, 2007

http://realidrebellion.com/

Stopping the Real ID Train

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Is it possible? Yes, but it won’t be easy. For every state-level official who complains about the Real ID Act (and their objections usually center on the lack of funding for the law), others seem eager to pitch in and help — or even to make it “better”. Better for them, that is, not us.

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Just yet another erosion of American’s freedoms.


TECHNOLOGY: “Pimped out John” Not me. The latrine. The loo. Sigh, the other john.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

http://www.profy.com/2007/02/10/web20-flushed/

Breaking News – Web 2.0 in the Toilet!
Posted by Phil Butler on February 10th, 2007
Filed in General, Technologies, Web 2.0, Press releases

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Roto-Rooter® has arrived on the scene in the nick of time and has developed a customized, one of a kind throne! This new “Pimped out John”, as it has been dubbed, is designed to fulfill all of our bathroom dreams. Roto-Rooter will build this shining monument to productivity to the lucky winner of their online sweepstakes. Everyone is invited to participate and anyone can win a throne fit for a king! It should be obvious how far we have come.

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Now I have heard people at work, in the stall, talking on their cell, tapping on their berries, and reading the traditional newspaper. I’ve even read about the toilet for Japanese women that play disguising music. (I would have thought women were much more practical.)

But, clearly fmpov, this is taking tech too far.

Besides, from my career in the military, I know you could never clean it. But, then you can never clean anything to a Drill Instructor’s, a mother’s, a wife’s, or any woman’s standard.

But, this ever strains my credibility.