Just a quick to say how great LoveFilm is, we've been using it for about a year and getting a DVD through the post is really exciting, I even make sure my wife doesn't tell me what's coming next so I can enjoy the surprise! They also have an affiliate program so click this link!
Go go LoveFilm DVD rental...
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Lee Culture's USA trip
An old band mate of mine made a similar trip to my recent USA trip, and here's his blog about it!
http://razorbladesandgasoline.blogspot.com
http://razorbladesandgasoline.blogspot.com
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Monday, January 05, 2009
The importance of being obscurest
It has recently come to our attention that spammers and ner do wells appear to have a new weapon in their arsenal of malevolence. Previously in order to hack email accounts criminals would look for an obvious association with the person they were trying to hack, we are aware of people using the names of their children and pets as passwords on sites like PayPal or Ebay only to find out just how vulnerable they were making themselves to attack. These cyber-miscreants now appear to be able to try and break into accounts by trying huge lists of every day words, and even the names of celebrities!
Before we proceed I want to make it clear that none of my clients have had any service I provide compromised, this is just a general (and hopefully helpful) email to keep you all on your toes!
What makes a good password –
* Using both numbers and letters
e.g. slartybartfast80643
* Making up nonsense words to use
e.g. scromblofying
* Using numbers as letters in words
e.g. ‘he11o’
* Using special characters in words
e.g. ‘st@rw@r5’
Before we proceed I want to make it clear that none of my clients have had any service I provide compromised, this is just a general (and hopefully helpful) email to keep you all on your toes!
What makes a good password –
* Using both numbers and letters
e.g. slartybartfast80643
* Making up nonsense words to use
e.g. scromblofying
* Using numbers as letters in words
e.g. ‘he11o’
* Using special characters in words
e.g. ‘st@rw@r5’
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