Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Weekly Wednesday Video 6

I'd be pissed if I was the guy behind him

Guy catches foul ball while still on the phone


Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Call People Anonymously From Any Number

A friend told me about this awesome site. Spoofcard.com offers the ability to change what someone sees on their caller ID display when they receive a phone call.

I figured this would be perfect to possibly catch my girl friend at the time. She was always talking to her ex who was supposedly really horrible to her, and I told her that if I find out she talked to him again, then that would be the end of us.I went to the site and used the demo. It gives you 5 free credits to try it. That's all I needed. I called her from my phone, but I made it look like it was calling from his phone. She answered, and before I had to say anything, she starts off with "Hey babe. I told you to call me tonight. Oh well. How are you? I miss you." Needless to say, that relationship was over quick-fast and in a hurry.

Anyways, anyone could use this service. Pranksters, telemarketers, or someone looking use it for the same reason that I did. It gives your the free 5 credit (5 minute) on the site, or use the on Those.Tips' sidebar. Then it gives you an option to tweet about it and get more free credits. Other than that, you need to purchase credits. They aren't really expensive at all. Prices are listed below.


They accept paypal and most major credit cards.


Now, how can you call someone anonymously? Simply dial SpoofCard's toll free number or local access number in your country and then enter your PIN. You'll then be prompted to enter the destination number followed by the phone number to appear on caller ID. It's that easy!

If you have any questions about the service you can click on the FAQ on SpoofCard's site, or click HERE

Good luck and have fun calling people anonymously using SpoofCard.




Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Sunday Poetry Day

   This week's poem was one of the best that I have written yet, in fact, this poem was published in a book. I hope you enjoy it, its somewhat mushy, so it may not be your style.


The rose of my life

Blossoming into a beautiful flower
Bringing joy and happiness to the garden
The exquisite rose
So full of life and joy
Even as day turns to night
Her radiant beauty is enough to light
The darkness into bright
Beautiful daylight
Her smile;
Carefree and joyous
Bringing hapiness to those around
Calming the world to not even whisper a sound
The rose
Creative and caring
Cunningly charming the chiding and clawing voices of life.
Coming out on top as the victor
The magnificent rose.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Weekly Wednesday Video 3

I bet a lot of girls out there wish they had some of that drink

Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Sorrowful Rose

Alright, well here's the first poem of this installment, and this is one that I myself wrote:

A young enchanting rose
Scarlet red and luscious green
But all things living
Turn to dust
The lovely rose
Once full of life
Now wilting away
In autumn showers
Once red
Now bleak
Blown apart
By deceiving winds
 Remember, constructive criticism only, not everybody will like the same type of poetry so negative comments are unneeded. Thank you and I hope you enjoyed the poem, there will be more to come.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Webmasters Don't Get Scammed

Recently I received a letter in the mail to register my domain. No, not this one. This is a free sub-domain. I got it from one of my sites that I own the domain. The letter was from Domain Registry of America and it appeared to be an invoice for my domain renewal.

DROA is A Scam
These deceptive letters appear as an official-looking invoice for the renewal of your domain name that are intended to actually trick you, into actually transferring your domain names away from your provider (ex: GoDaddy) to Domain Registry of America. It seems to be legitimate because it has the "of America" in the title. At first I almost considered it, until I looked at the price. It was nearly 3 times what I pay for at GoDaddy. Haha forget that. I don't need my domain that bad. I figured it was time to just sell it and be rid of it. Then I decided to look over the invoice one more time. A couple of things alerted me to it as a scam.
  1. Renew before August 31. I knew my domain was good for a year. I bought it in December.
  2. The price. I bought my Godaddy domain for roughly $7. They wanted to charge $30.

Domain Registry of America is a legitimate company. They have help lines, their website, and various other means of contacting them. Although they are legitimate, it does not mean their practices are. After a bit of research, I found that I am not the only one they have tried to get to renew my service with them. I typed in Domain Registry of America and in the suggestions I saw various uses of scam. My assumptions were correct. Whew, luckily I didn't fall for this.

What To Do?
If you fail for the scam, or just got the letter, you can contact the Federal Trade Commission (in the US) or the Ministry of Consumer Affairs' Scam Watch (NZ). Hopefully you should be able to get this matter resolved quickly.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Weekly Wednesday Video 2

I want Iphone. Not something better. Just an Iphone. Idk why, I just want Iphone.



You are fat shit stupid

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Online Mobile Backup

In today's day and age, we do a lot on our phones. We take pictures, record videos, create documents, and send emails. With all that information, you need to back it up. Why you ask? There are many reasons for why you need to back up your phone. Here are just a couple of reasons.
1. More information means more memory. You don't have unlimited space on your phone. You will need to delete some things. Backing it up allows you to store it somewhere else so you can free up the space on your phone.
2. Your phone can get destroyed and you lose all of your videos and pictures. Having back up allows you to get it all back.
MyLookout.com Mobily Security is the service that I use myself. No, im not affiliated with this site. I use a website myblackjack2.com because I have a black jack 2. MBJ2 posted some information about this service. It used to be called flexilis, but now it is MyLookout Mobile Security. It has anitviris and firewall for most smartphones or phones with web access. Ex: Blackjack. iphones, blackberry, etc.

MyLookout Mobile Security provides many great features with its service. For Free!

Anti-Virus

  • Protect your device from viruses.
  • Continually monitor email, SMS messages, web pages, and application downloads.
  • To run a full virus scan open Lookout on your device and select Scan Now.
Firewall and Intrusion Protection

  • Block malicious traffic from hackers and bots.
  • No scans are necessary, just set it and forget it.
  • They'll let you know if there's a problem.
Backup

  • Back up your photos, contacts, and other data from your mobile device.
  • All your data is encrypted during transfer and stored free by Lookout.

  • Schedule regular backups or click start on the site.
Restore

  • Restore your backed-up data to your phone.
  • Transfer data from your old device to a new one.
  • Restore everything by clicking the button on the site, or select individual files in the modules.
Locate Your Device

  • Locate your device on the map within 20-1000 feet
  • You will receive an email when your phone is located
  • Network connection required; may take a few minutes
Scream
(I like this because I tend to leave my phone on vibrate and I lose it in the house sometimes)

  • Make your device emit a loud siren noise (caution: it's very loud)
  • Switch off your device to stop the screaming
  • Network connection required; may take a few minutes
Nuke

  • Delete all data stored on your device if it is permanently lost or stolen
  • Back up first if you want to recover your data
  • Network connection required; may take a few minutes
I personally recommend this application for anyone with a mobile phone that it supports. Don't get caught dropping your phone in the lake and losing everything.

Note: it is recommended that you have an unlimited data plan. You could run yours or your parents' phone bill really high