Archive for the ‘Personal’ Category

The joy of unintentionally spamming my 350+ email contacts

December 1, 2005

I’m usually really good about filtering out the spam from the rest of my “good” emails. I keep two accounts: one for my personal emails and the other for registrations, sign-up, etc where I know my email address is going to be sold to a third-party to send me things like a “Free PS3″, when they become available. I’m pretty good about not falling for that stuff.

Then just recently, I got an email from a friend who I haven’t seen in a long time with the title “Let’s Share Photos”. This is through my personal account, which usually does a great job of filtering out spam. I opened it thinking that I would be able to see this person’s shared photos. I went to a website called Ringo.com and they asked me for an email address (for registration purposes) and a password. Now, what I sometimes do is to use the same password for registration as my login to access my email.

When I did that, it logged into my email account, extracted all my contacts’ email addresses, and sent them invites to “Let’s Share Photos”.

WTF?!?!

Needless to say, I was pissed. I’m still in the process of emailing all my contacts from my email account telling them that the “Let’s Share Photos” is spam and not to register. I went through their “contact us” section on their website, told them to cancel my account, and reiterated how furious I was and how this was just poor marketing. Not to mention an invasion of privacy.

Always have backup

October 28, 2005

Just an important piece of advice both in life and if you own a computer/ipod/cell phone/digicam/etc.

I was in a situation where camera data wasn’t backed up and all the photos were lost.  This has happened to me on some occasions and have used PhotoRescue to recover them. (One of the best $25 investments that I’ve made and a must-own asset to all digital photographers.)  However, this damage was something that was beyond repair and the photos were irrecoverable.

I just bought a new Motorola phone and got the Mobile Phone Tools set from the Motorola.com site.  A safe (and fun) investment as well.  Not only can your sync your SIM card and cell phone phone numbers, but you can modify some of your existing mp3s and make them them into ringtones.  You can also take your exsiting photos, crop them, and transfer them to your cell phone for wallpaper.  If you have a PIM, you can sync your Outlook data with your cell phone via the Mobile Phone Tools, too. 

 

Hitting the Big 3-5

October 25, 2005

It’s just a couple of minutes past midnight on October 25th, 2005 and I’m officially 35.  Every single year, I make a few goals.  Last year, I promised myself that I’d be running the New York City marathon and in a few weeks, that goal is going to be reached.

Another one was finding a job that I enjoy.  That’s the key word here.. enjoy.  I love my present job right now and couldn’t be happier.

My goals for this coming year?  Honestly, I haven’t written a definitive list yet, but here’s some things that have been on my mind:

  • Want to incorporate David Allen’s Getting Things Done philosophy to get more organized in my life.  Started doing that a couple of weeks ago and I love it.
  • Want to run a faster marathon