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E-Mail Hoax - Shark Attacking Soldier Is An E-mail Hoax!
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You
may have heard about or even seen the e-mail containing a photograph of a
soldier being attacked by a leaping shark as the soldier attempts to climb a
ladder which leads to the safety of a hovering military helicopter. The
background of the photograph shows a section of the Golden Gate Bridge in San
Francisco.
This photograph is a hoax. Here's a version of the text that has been included
with the photograph:
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YOU THINK YOU'RE HAVING A BAD DAY AT WORK!! |
The photo is actually the digital manipulation of two photographs. The first
photo is that of the soldier climbing the ladder of a U.S. Air Force HH-60G
Pave Hawk helicopter as it hovers over the San Francisco Bay. The second
photograph (the one with a shark jumping out of the water with its sharp teeth
looking, well, very sharp) was taken by a photographer at False Bay, South
Africa. The creator of this e-mail hoax digitally combined the two pictures and
sent it out over the Web. The hoax claims that the photo was nominated by National
Geographic as their "Photo of the Year." It wasn't. The hoax also
claims the picture was taken off the coast of South Africa but we're not quite
sure how the Golden Gate Bridge made it down to South Africa.
FREE from Polar! - Junk Email and Virus Protection Through Postini
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Polar Communications has
partnered with Postini to provide you the latest tools to prevent viruses and
junk email from reaching your computer. Polar Communications provides this
service free as part of our commitment to bring you the best Internet service
available.
The Postini services are private and secure. The junk email and virus
protection is an automated process. No one will have access to your Postini
settings. Your email is not censored, YOU control the filter settings.
You can access Postini and personalize your settings by clicking on the Postini
logo on Polar's Home Page or by clicking here:
http://www.polarcomm.com/postini/posted_intro.html
Here is a brief overview of the Postini service:
When your
service is activated you will be sent explicit instructions on how to access
your Message Center and how to get the most out of your junk email and virus
protection.
If you can't wait to learn more, we encourage you to visit the Postini User
Instructions page:
Postini User Instructions
If you have any questions please review the Postini FAQ page:
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question for the Help Desk? Call 1-888-700-7652
(Help Desk Hours M-F / 8AM-9PM & Saturdays 8AM-4PM).
Ask The Help Desk - Why
Are Some URL Links Within E-mail Messages Not "Clickable?"
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Question: Sometimes I get e-mail from friends that contain URLs
(links to websites) within the message. Most of the time these URLs show up as
clickable links. When I click on the underlined link, my Web browser opens up
and I am sent off to a website. Sometimes, however, the URLs do not show up
within the messages as clickable links. I have to copy the web address and
paste it into the address bar of my browser. Why do the URLs not always show up
as clickable links?
Answer: In most cases, this has more to do with the e-mail software
you are using than the person who sent you the message. Older versions of
Netscape Messenger, for instance, won't show a clickable link within a received
e-mail message unless the sender types "http://" in front of the web
address. Most newer versions of e-mail software will show a clickable link
within a received e-mail message as long as the URL looks like a valid web
address, regardless of whether it has "http://" in front of it.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
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What Is Your Ideal Weight?
http://dietitian.com/ibw/ibw.html -
It may be a little too soon after the holidays to find out if you are
overweight. This site provides a great "weight calculator" to help
you determine your ideal weight range. The calculator takes into account your
age, skeletal structure, height, current activity level as well as a host of
other factors. You simply enter the data and the calculator provides you with a
detailed analysis along with helpful suggestions. Time to hit the stationary
bike!
Get Fit By Starting A Running Program
http://runnersworld.com/home/0,1300,2-60-63,00.html -
So, you've decided to do some running to shed those extra holiday pounds, or to
just feel more fit? If you are a beginner, or if it's been a while since you've
hit the roads, the "NewRunner.com" section of Runner's World
Magazine's website is a great place to start. The site includes articles on
running form, breathing techniques, motivation, weight loss, shoe selection,
the run/walk plan, heart rate training, clothing and training for your first 5K
race. Remember to check with your physician before starting any strenuous
physical exercise program.
Celebrating 100 Years Of Flight
http://www.centennialofflight.gov/ -
The national "Centennial of Flight: Born of Dreams - Inspired by
Freedom" celebration commemorates 100 years of aviation history. It's the
100th anniversary of Orville and Wilbur Wright's historic achievement at Kitty
Hawk. Cross-country tours, air shows, seminars and television specials will
occur at locations throughout the U.S. in 2003. Check out this site for
up-to-date information on celebration activities and links to other sites
related to the history of flight.
Know What Movies Are Rated Before Renting Them
http://mpaa.org/movieratings/ -
Are the kids wanting to go rent a movie at the local video store but you aren't
sure of the movie's rating, i.e. G, PG, PG-13, R or NC-17? The Motion Picture
Association of America provides an extensive database of movies on their
website along with corresponding ratings. Simply type in the title of the movie
and the rating will appear. The site provides information on movies released
since 1968, the first year the current rating system was used.
Why Buy It When You Can Make It?
http://sewing.org - This site is
perfect for anyone interested in sewing, from the person who is just learning
to sew to the seasoned seamstress or seamster. Developed by the Home Sewing
Association, the site provides dozens of step-by-step sewing lessons. Each
month, the website also lists new sewing ideas, provides links to charitable
sewing projects and details the latest in sewing tips and trends.
Short Tutorial - Sending
Messages To Groups Of Contacts
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Do you find yourself sending messages to the same group of
people all of the time? Do you get tired of going through your address book
each time to select the individual e-mail addresses of your associates within
this group to add to the "To:" field?
Both Outlook Express and Netscape Communicator provide a method of putting
e-mail addresses into a "group." You can then select the name of the
group and everyone in the group will receive the message without having to type
in each individual e-mail address. It's a great shortcut! Here's how to do it:
Using Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0 Client Software via Windows 98
Using
Netscape Communicator 4.7.x via Windows 98
These
basic principles will work for most email client software (although the exact
steps will vary) for both Windows and Macintosh.
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We hope you found this newsletter to be informative. It's
our way of keeping you posted on the happenings at our shop. If, however, you'd
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Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
The E-Connections
Team
Polar E-Connections
©2003 Cornerstone Publishing Group Inc.
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