Spaceballs the movie is a spin-off of Star Wars. This movie makes fun of Star Wars, like how modern day "Disaster Movie" or "Meet the Spartans" make fun of modern day movies, tv shows, or celebrities.
The only spaceball I know is the movie "Spaceballs" produced by Mel Brooks. Funny movie.
What are privacy concerns with Google Earth?
The privacy concerns of Google Earth revolve around the ability of anyone around the whole having instant access to high-resolution imagery including personal property, houses, cars, etc. Having such imagery and photographs in clear detail showing cars (color, make and models) and people opens up a hornet's nest of privacy issues.
If a person is photographed then they can opt-out, assuming they can find themselves in a given photo often months after it was taken. There is no good way to know if you've been photographed. Most common route is for people to check out their own homes in Street View and ask to further blur/remove these images if there is any objection.
People caught in comprising acts ranging from two lovers kissing in the park to others committing crimes have been captured for all to see in Google's Street View imagery.
Fortunately, Google has taken on itself the task of blurring faces and licenses plates from all photographs to protect personal privacy. In other words, Google does its due diligence to prevent the individual or the vehicle from being identified, but it's not foolproof and if the filtering and blurring techniques missed something then it's up to the individual to report back to Google.
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If you compare these 3 - Yahoo Mail and Gmail and Hotmail - which is the best and why?
I suppose it's just a matter of taste... I know that Gmail is certainly the MORE POPULAR of the 2 right now; The one that's more in vogue; The one that's considered "Cooler" (which, the older I get, just seems more & more frivolous a distinction). But for my dollar (and I'm aware there isn't one, as they are both free services), I'll take Yahoo any day. To me, the interface is clearer; more elegant, logical & robust. I like that it behaves like a standalone mail client, with tabs, folders, a preview pane, etc. Contrast this with Gmail, which looks like Design was never much of a consideration at all. It's largely just plain text on a page; kinda like Craigslist (perhaps a SMIDGEN better-looking, but not much). I suppose if that appeals more to your aesthetic sensibility, then so be it, but to me Yahoo just LOOKS better. I consider its interface to be LIGHT YEARS ahead of Gmail. It is a very sophisticated product. Does it have its problems? Yes, of course. But they all do. People frequently complain about spam with Yahoo. This can be a problem, I suppose, but for me, problems with spam have more to do with how long that address has been in use, and HOW it's been used than anything else. If you've signed up for numerous newsletters, and used the address online a lot, then you're going to get more spam. I'll admit, every once in a while, a few spam messages manage to squeak by the Yahoo spam filter, but by marking those messages as spam & not simply deleting them, I'm helping Yahoo's spam filter learn & better distinguish spam from legitimate messages. I had a Gmail account (had it from 2004, when they first came out, and finally killed it in March of this year, when Google changed their privacy policy) that was FILLED TO THE BRIM with spam! I'm talking something like 10,000 or more unread messages (it was a designated "Junk Mail" account - where I got all my purchase receipts & newsletters sent, so that I didn't have to have all that stuff directed to my primary account), and the spam just sort of took over. So spam can become an affliction regardless of which service you use."
Regarding Hotmail, I tend to not think of it as a serious option, despite the fact that I do have an account there as well (I use it as a designated "Junk Mail" account), because its functionality with Mac OS is very intermittent, regardless of which browser you use (and I have tested it with several: Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera). I frequently go into my Inbox there, only to discover that nothing happens when I click on my messages, or I'll click on a message, and it'll bring me to my Windows Live home page, and NEVER take me to the message. Really bizarre behavior, which Microsoft should easily be aware of (they're supposed to be testing such things), and should have fixed by now. Beside that, the interface, as compared to Yahoo, is really not so great (still better than Gmail, but I don't think that's saying much). It's got a very Windows look to it (which is OK if you're a Windows user, I suppose, but if you're not, it just kinda looks bad). From a Design perspective, I'm really not a fan of the floating text labels as opposed to actual buttons. The absence of buttons serves to make the interface unclear. I've found myself having to hunt for the Reply button (or label) because its placement is not intuitive, and because as merely text, it is hard to differentiate it from other data on the page. Basically, if you're a Windows user, then I suppose Hotmail might look attractive. To anyone else (particularly Mac users), it's probably not an option they'd consider seriously.
How do you bypass k9 protection?
go on start then all programmes then then accessories then go on calculator then press help then press help topics then right click on the top of it and type what you want
What is the aim of password based door locking?
It is because if you have a key hole people can find the right shaped key and use it to open the door whereas if there is a password only you would know how to open the door
How do you protect against chiggers?
The best product to use on the bite is
chigger bite ointment. This ointment will take the "itch"
away and promote healing. Since
chiggers will readily climb over clothing to
get to your flesh, use permethrin concentrate on shoes and pants. Permethrin is odorless, easy
to mix and works well at keeping many pests
away. Mix some up in a small spray bottle for
spraying while afield. Be sure to use it on shoes
and pants to keep them off and apply as needed.
Though the aerosol is easy to use, the concentrate
will prove to be more cost effective if you will
be using a lot. As an added measure, you should
treat your skin with some repellent as well. This
way if the chiggers some how get past your clothes,
they won't want to stick around on your treated
skin. There are many repellents for use one your
skin but the best is either citronella lotion
or deet . Citronella has long been used as a general
insect repellent and though not too effective
when dispersed in the air, it does a good job
as a contact repellent. This lotion can be applied
as frequently as needed and won't pose a hazard
to anyone that wants some type of protection. If
the chiggers are really bad and you want the
strongest protection available, the Deet would
be the best choice. It will last longer then the
Citronella and will work better overall.
Jason is the author of a childhood cancer book-he is a survivor- finished treatment in 1986 at age 7-wrote about how kids do survive-only book out there of its type as all other books describd death only-all his words and illustrated by his twin brother Tim-great book as my son suffered the same cancer and survived!!!!
Where can you find reliable information on World War 2?
Via the internet, the easiest way to find information about anything is to use a search engine (I prefer Google). Simply enter the word(s) you are searching information on, and you'll get a wealth of data at your fingertips. The only problem is whether or not the information is reliable. For reliable information on the internet, visit sites that are more "authentic" than others...such as www.historyplace.com, www.grolier.com, www.archives.gov, and other sites that are linked to or presented by reputable businesses, media outlets, and other entities. For World War 2 specifically, you can visit: 1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwtwo/ 2. http://www.worldwar2history.info/ 3. http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761563737/World_War_II.html Those are good starting points.
How do you get past Bsafe Internet filtering?
BSafe is fairly easy to get around. just google and download LSPFix.exe and remove the layered service provider after stopping the inetcontrol.exe program with Windows Task Managaer. Filtering and reporting completely turned off until you restart the program. Once Bsafe restarts there will be a window saying you need to restart, simply pull up Task Manager and close "setup.exe". Bsafe will be re-enabled and operate as it did before.
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Why do you get redirected to another site when you search on Google or yahoo?
== == == == If you are not able to visit those websites without being diverted to another website you likely have spyware / adware on your computer. Get a spyware removal program to clean your computer.
Because those are websites designed to give you websites that give you information
How do you stop Google results from redirecting to advertising sites?
OK this happened to me so download malwarebytes its a ant-virus software and do a full scan but be careful if you use fire fox or mozzila it will delete it and you wont be able to go on the internet again but its ok if you use internet explorer you can prevent it i think its on protection i dont know the rest but do a full scan it may take a while 2 hours for me and delete all the viruses it had 20 for me you should be good to go
That is called CAPTCHA a security measure used by yahoo to prevent spammers and bots.
What are a list of Google Maps privacy issues?
Satellite imagery viewable in Google Maps or Google Earth has some privacy concerns but the largest privacy concern is typically over Google's high-resolution street view imagery, where you have the potential to identify individuals.
Google applies "cutting-edge" blurring technology to blur faces and licenses plates on all Street View images but that is not perfect and people have to explicitly opt out to blur images further assuming they can find themselves in a given image.
Google claims that "an individual or the vehicle cannot be identified" but then has this disclaimer "if our detectors missed something, you can easily let us know".
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There is nothing you can do about it. Microsoft refuses to help people who do not pay for their services, even if you are willing to pay "anything" to get help. It happened to me. 10 years of contacts and information all gone in a night and Microsoft just refuses to lend a helping hand. It's really disappointing for a huge company like this to provide such terrible services. They told me that it's because with free email, there is no way for them to "verify" who the true account holder is, but this is balogna. They COULD have a process to help people - verifying other information, creating a new account for the person, asking them to verify people in the address book, something. They could get into the account and send emails to everyone in the address book for the account holder saying "her email address has changed to such and such.com" But - Microsoft chooses not to do this. It's a real heartache for everyone who has to go through this.
Can Google Maps read a newspaper?
The highest-resolution satellite imagery available in Google Maps cannot yet read print in a newspaper but Google's Street View could possibly read the headlines.
License plates, for example, can be seen in Google's Street View imagery so there is a detection process in place to identify and blur license plates to prevent identification of vehicles and individuals.
Newspaper print the size of license plate lettering or larger in all practical sense could be legible in Street View from Google Maps or Google Earth.
See here to see an example where you can read magazine cover titles at a newsstand in Google Earth Street View.
How can you find someone's AOL screen name?
The best way to find someone's AOL screen name is to go under the 'find buddy' option. Type in the person's name and state, and a list of screen names will come up that are related to the person's name.
What do you do if 100 percent of the games you play are blocked at school?
If your browser is Firefox then you can easily just go into options on the browser and pop in some proxy/VPN creds and it bypasses everything.
But if your school computers do not have access to Firefox, just install it on a flash drive and bring it to school, pop in the creds and your ready to go.
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And even though it might say inside your school handbook that you may not tamper with the schools network or its computers at any giving time, you do have the right to privacy, and since the schools network has not blocked the proxy/VPN addresses, then its their fault. You did not, in anyway, "Hack" the computer,firewall,or the schools network, you basically just added a layer of protection to your work, and on the monitoring side, it would just look like you were just transmitting a lot of encrypted data to one address.
I have done this with my iPhone and I was called in to the office because my activity though my account with the network was encrypted and they wanted to see what I was doing. Since I knew my full rights, they have NO right to see what im doing, if their monitoring services are not showing them what they want, that's their problema. I told them flat out that what you see there is what you get, Im not tampering with anything. They haven't called me into the office since, and I still continue with what I do on my VPN.
Yes, eBay is pretty safe. Just be careful about clicking the "add to cart" button and entering credit card numbers. If you are under 18, I would recommend that you ask a parent or guardian before entering their or your credit card information to provide a safe and secure expierence on eBay and other online shops. But, if you are just looking around, it's okay.
How can you prevent your students from downloading games and other software?
Set up the user rights on each computer so that no downloads or installations are allowed. As the administrator, you can reserve those rights for yourself.
AnswerMotivate one of your students to secretly let you know of the others' methods and successes in avoiding the measures you've put in place to prevent downloading and gaming.This way you can compensate for the fact that they've probably got much more time and resources to invest in avoiding your security measures that you've got for improving them.
AnswerIf the problem is distractions to student learning through playing on games in lesson time then you may find this will continue even if you block download permissions. There are many browser games (games you do not have to download) and other online applications so it may be a case of you installing a program to block certain websites.
What is an access matrix in an operating system?
Is a matrix that shows the protection level accross several domains.
Can someone track my location by their webcam?
Only if their webcam is independently powered and attached to you somehow.
A webcam can be viewed remotely within a fixed location, and some webcams have the ability to rotate and zoom (sort of like the security cameras in stores). If you are worried about being "tracked" in your own home, yes it is possible. If that is an issue, just cover the webcam with a washcloth or unplug it from the computer unless you are using it.
How do you unblock a carburetor in a motorcycyle?
If it's severely clogged you'll need to disassemble, clean and reassemble with new gaskets and parts. When cleaning, use a good quality carburetor "dip style" cleaner
How can you use the internet safely?
Their aren't any 100% way to use the Internet safely... You can take percussion's to make your Internet usage safer by having a firewall and varies protection programs on your computer... You can also stay safe while on the Internet by going to safe web sites ... Some people have set up fake web pages that are one letter off from the real web site this is done manly for people that can't spell that good so they will that when a page pops up and looks all most like the real page that they are indeed on that sites page when in fact they are not ... some simple same ways to stay safe is to not open E-mails from people that you do not know and by not running a program that from out the blue pops up and tells you that you have to download a " new update " if you did not ask to download an up date these pop ups tend to be fake and will only hurt your computer ...