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E-Mail Hoax Tsunami Seafood Virus
Is A Hoax E-mail can be a great tool for relaying information to
friends, relatives, and business associates. However, the Internet
can also be the source for the proliferation of misinformation. One
recent example is a tsunami-related hoax that has been rapidly
spreading across the globe. It's been referred to as the Zulican
Virus E-mail Hoax.
The message of the Zulican Virus E-mail
Hoax warns consumers not to eat fish or seafood products. The
reason: the December 26, 2004 tsunami, which laid waste to a number
of coastal areas in the Indian Ocean region, resulted in dead and
diseased fish. The diseased fish, so the e-mail claims, contain a
virus call Zulican. If consumers eat the fish, they will be exposed
to the Zulican Virus.
The Zulican Virus e-mail message is a
hoax. There is no known seafood virus called Zulican. The U.S. Food
and Drug Administration, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, or the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention located in Atlanta,
Georgia, don't give any credence to this bogus virus.
The
next time you receive an e-mail message that you think may be a
hoax, do some quick research before forwarding the message on to
family and friends. There are sites on the Web dedicated to alerting
Internet users of Internet hoaxes. A few hoax information sites to
bookmark in the Favorites list of your browser include:
http://truthorfiction.com/
http://vmyths.com/ http://urbanlegends.about.com/
Each of the above sites includes search tools to
research archived hoaxes by name or subject.
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How To Manage Your Inbox
The Importance of E-mail Filtering
Are you afraid to check
your e-mail because of all the computer viruses you read about? Do
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Ask The Help Desk Help With E-mail/Chat
Room Acronyms Question: I
receive e-mail messages from friends that contain acronyms that I
sometimes can't interpret. For instance, what are the meanings of
"IAE," "GMTA," "URW," and, "FBOW?"
Answer: Those are acronyms used
mainly in chat rooms. Here's a list of some commonly used
e-mail/chat room acronyms and their accompanying meanings:
AAMOF - as a matter of fact AFAIK - as far as I
know BTW - by the way DWL - dying with laughter FBOW - for
better or worse FOAF - friend of a friend GFETE - grinning
from ear to ear GMTA - great minds think alike HAND - have a
nice day HTH - hope this helps IAE - in any event IMO - in
my opinion IOW - in other words JIC - just in case LMK -
let me know LOL - laughing out loud LTNT - long time no
talk MTCW - my two cents worth NAP - not a problem NRN - no
reply necessary SLFN - so long for now TAFN - that's all for
now THX - thanks TTFN - ta-ta for now TTYL8R - talk to you
later URW - you are welcome YW - you're
welcome
This list is by no means exhaustive and other
variations are possible.
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Great Sites To Check Out This
Month Helping Tsunami Victims http://usafreedomcorp.gov/content/about_usafc/newsroom/announcements_tsunami.asp
- As the entire world knows, a 9.0 earthquake unleashed devastating
tsunamis on coastal areas throughout Asia on December 26, 2004,
killing well over 225,000 people and leaving a million people
homeless. If you'd like to provide financial assistance to victims,
this site provides links to reputable organizations involved in the
financial and humanitarian efforts in this region.
American Idol Returns More Popular Than Ever http://idolonfox.com/ - The
American Idol television program has returned for its fourth season
and the show is more popular than ever. Back are judges Randy
Jackson, Paula Abdul, and, of course, the irrepressible Simon
Cowell. Recent winner of the People's Choice Award for Best Reality
Show, American Idol will once again allow voters to choose this
season's best young musical talent. If you are looking for show
bios, highlights, video clips, photos, and more, head to this site.
Find Out What Happened In History On Your
Birthday http://historychannel.com/today/
- Are you curious to know what happened in history on your birthday?
Simply head to this site and select the month and day of your birth.
You'll then get a full listing of interesting things that have
occurred on your selected day throughout history. This would be an
interesting Web site to show your kids or e-mail to your folks.
It's More Than Just Fun With Crayons http://crayola.com/ - Here's a fun
site for the kids as well as for the young at heart. The site
includes over 1,000 fun arts and crafts ideas. It also has dozens of
fun, customizable e-cards that you can e-mail to your friends. For
parents and teachers, the site provides lots of helpful lesson plans
for a variety of curriculums, ages, and themes.
Racing On
A Snow Shovel http://angelfireresort.com -
Does flying down a snowy mountain at high speeds while sitting on a
snow shovel sound exciting to you? If you answered "yes" then New
Mexico's Angel Fire Resort is the place for you this month. Each
February Angel Fire Resort hosts the World Shovel Race
Championships. Over 200 participants compete in various
classifications over a three-day period. If shovel racing isn't your
thing, you'll enjoy watching the races, viewing the snow shovel
sculpture contests, and listening to the live music each evening.
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Short TutorialBack Up (Export) Your
Address Book Periodically backing up
the contact information located in your e-mail client software's
address book can be a prudent move. You'll be glad you did if you
ever have a major problem with your computer. Also, if you decide to
switch to a different e-mail program that has better features, you
can easily import your contacts into the new program.
To
back up your Outlook Express address book, follow these steps:
1) Start Outlook Express and open your address book by
clicking on its icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. Or, from the
Outlook Express "Tools" menu, drop down to "Address Book."
2) After your address book opens, go to its "File" menu,
then to "Export" from the resulting drop-down menu, and select
"Other Address Book" from the submenu. The "Address Book Export
Tool" window will appear.
3) Select "Text File (Comma
Separated Values)" as the format and click your cursor arrow on
"Export."
4) Give your exported address book a name.
5) Select the location where you want to export your address
book using the "Browse" button. When the "Save As" dialog box
appears, choose a location, and click "Save."
6) You will
come back to the "Address Book Export Tool" window. Click the "Next"
button.
7) Select the fields you want to include in your
copy. If in doubt, select them all.
8) Click "Finish" and
then "OK."
9) Click the "Close" button on the "Address Book
Export Tool" window to finish up.
Now you can burn this file
onto a CD or copy it over to another computer. Either way, it's
great to have the peace of mind that a back up copy of your address
book can give you.
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