Thursday, August 31, 2006

Great How To web site

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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Fwd: insurance companies using credit records

Did you know that most insurance companies use credit records to make important decisions about automobile and homeowners' insurance policies, like how much to charge for coverage? We should all be concerned when this practice interferes with hurricane preparedness and recovery efforts.  Since economic losses caused by a hurricane could send a credit score plummeting, even consumers who can afford insurance today may feel the repercussions of credit scoring in their premiums tomorrow.

Why should your insurance premium be based on your bill-paying record for other goods and services?   Auto and homeowners insurance should be based on risk factors like your driving record or how far your home is from the nearest fire station, not on credit information which has nothing to do with whether you are a safe driver or a responsible homeowner. 

I just sent an email to state lawmakers urging them to ban insurance companies from using my credit information to make important decisions regarding my auto and homeowners' insurance policies.  I hope you will do the same. 

Click on the link below to send free emails to members of your state legislature.

cu.convio.net/creditscore-Gulf

Once you've sent your free email to your state legislators, please take a moment to forward this email to your friends and family and ask them to join us in taking action to protect consumers from credit information use in insurance. 

Fwd: Help Keep Your Cell Phone Records Private!

I just took action on to protect the privacy of our cell phone records.

Unscrupulous companies are offering to sell your detailed cell phone records--who you called, their number, how long you talked, and when--to anyone willing to pay them $100.  How? They call your cell phone carrier and pretend to be you--something known as "pretexting." And cell phone companies aren't doing enough to keep your information safe.

Consumers Union wants Congress to take a hard stance against this practice.  Congress should make it illegal for anyone to use unscrupulous means to buy or sell your phone records. And Congress should require phone companies to do more to safeguard your private information and prohibit them from sharing it with other companies without your express permission. A House of Representatives committee recently approved the Prevention of Fraudulent Access to Phone Records Act, strong legislation that would do just that!

Unfortunately, the Senate Commerce Committee will soon consider a bill that would actually weaken privacy protections. It not only fails to require phone companies to safeguard your detailed records, it also prevents your state from imposing stronger privacy protection requirements on those companies  a dangerous step backward!

Tell Congress to pass the Prevention of Fraudulent Access to Phone Records Act and reject the dangerously weak Senate bill

Just go to http://cu.convio.net/site/Advocacy?id=839




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Fwd: Protect food labeling laws in your state!

I just sent an email to my Senators to protect local food safety. A Congressional bill that has passed the House and will soon be considered by the Senate threatens to wipe out all food safety and labeling laws in all 50 states!

This bill is dangerous for many reasons. H.R. 4167 ignores the basic reality that local and state officials are closer to communities and can react faster and more expeditiously than Washington D.C.  More than 200 good laws will be wiped out, with no new federal protections to take their place.

Please take action today! Click on the link below to send an email like I did.

http://cu.convio.net/food_uniformity_act



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Fwd: Tell Congress to get moving on prescription drug s

In the past year, millions of Americans were exposed to unsafe medicines such as Vioxx and Bextra because the nation's drug safety laws are weak and fail to hold drug companies responsible for safety.

But Congress has gotten tens of thousands of emails and now there are two new bills, S. 930 and S. 470/H. 3196 that--if passed--can restore our faith in our drug safety system and put the interests of people like us before those of the pharmaceutical industry. Congress needs to get moving on these bills right after the holidays!

Please visit Consumers Union's campaign site at www.prescriptionforchange.org to learn more and take action.

I just sent a quick email in support of these bills, and I hope you will too. After you take action, there's even a funny video on prescription drug TV ads produced by Consumers Union to promote this cause.



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Fwd: Frustrated with lousy service?

Frustrated with high cable prices, costly Internet rates and lousy service? Me too! So I just asked my Senators to vote NO on HR5252, a bill that is about to go before the Senate.

HR 5252 would (among other things) allow telephone and cable companies to interfere with their customers' access to Internet-based providers that compete with their offerings, limiting access to low-cost Internet-based video or phone services.

Take action like I did, go to http://cu.convio.net/HR5252

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Monday, August 28, 2006

The Dash Fwd: This is so beautiful and worth the two minutes it takes to load


Subject: This is so beautiful and worth the two minutes it takes to load

How'd you spend your dash?


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Fwd: Attorney General Consumer Alert

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Date: Aug 28, 2006 7:20 AM
Subject: Attorney General Consumer Alert


An Attorney General Consumer Alert has been issued.

Please click the web address below to view the alert online.
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Please do not hit Reply to send a message to Attorney General
Crist or the Attorney General's Office. This email address cannot
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The text version of the Consumer Alert is below.

Crist Issues Consumer Alert for Approaching Hurricane Ernesto

TALLAHASSEE - Attorney General Charlie Crist today advised Floridians
to begin preparing early as the state anticipates Hurricane Ernesto's
landfall later this week. In addition to encouraging early
preparation, Crist urged residents and visitors to use caution when
purchasing necessities prior to the storm and when hiring workers to
help clean up from its aftermath.

As Florida prepares for the possibility of another significant storm
threatening the state, Crist reminded citizens to beware of businesses
or individuals overcharging for food, water, ice, gas, lodging and
generators and for materials or services needed to prepare for the
storm. This practice, known as price gouging, is against the law in
Florida under the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.

"When your family's safety is on the line, it's never too early to
start preparing," said Crist. "It looks like Florida may be squarely
in this hurricane's cross-hairs, and Floridians should start getting
ready."

Those who suspect price gouging before or after the storm should call
the Attorney General's hotline at 1-866-9-NO-SCAM (1-866-966-7226),
and investigators will look into the complaint. Florida law prohibits
extreme increases in the price of such commodities as food, water,
hotels, ice, gasoline, lumber and equipment needed as a direct result
of an officially declared emergency.

Under Florida law, a commodity's price is considered unconscionable if
the increase in the price represents a "gross disparity" from the
average price of that commodity during the 30 days immediately prior
to the declared emergency. Violators of the price gouging statute are
subject to civil penalties of $1,000 per violation, up to a total of
$25,000 for multiple violations committed in a single 24-hour period.

In addition to the civil penalties for price gouging, a law enacted
last year criminalizes the sale of goods and services to the public
during a declared state of emergency by anyone who does not possess
an occupational license. Violators of the law can be charged with a
second-degree misdemeanor.

During the previous two record-setting hurricane seasons, the Attorney
General's Office conducted thousands of preliminary investigations
into price gouging complaints, initiated 83 formal investigations and
filed 17 price gouging lawsuits against hotels, generator businesses,
tree removal companies and other businesses. To date, the Attorney
General's Office has recovered more than $1.3 million in restitution
or reimbursements for Florida consumers from price gouging settlements
and other resolutions. Other investigations and settlement
negotiations are ongoing.


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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Fwd: Improve competition and diversity in the media

Hi, I just went to HearUsNow.org and sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission and Congress asking them to protect the media.

The FCC is writing rules again that could result in even more media consolidation and less diversity in our news and entertainment choices.

Go to http://cu.convio.net/media06 and take action.

When big media companies own most of the radio and TV stations and local newspapers in town, less attention gets paid to community needs and interests and fewer voices and opinions are aired.

You too can make a difference! Tell the FCC to stop media consolidation!  Be part of the official record, and urge the FCC and Congress to ensure that we have reasonable media rules that ensure diversity, localism and competition.

Go to http://cu.convio.net/media06 and take action.




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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Fwd: EFF: AOL's Data Leak: Spread the Word!



http://www.eff.org/Privacy/AOL/spreadtheword.php
EFF: AOL's Data Leak: Spread the Word!



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Friday, August 11, 2006

computer worm warning

http://www.desktoppipeline.com/191901722?rssfeed_pl_dtp August 10, 2006 Experts Warn Of 'The Big One' The Department of Homeland Security joins computer security experts to warn that a major worm attack is just days away.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Fwd: ABCNEWS.com: Cat Parasite Affects Everything We Feel and Do

Researchers say a cat parasite could be responsible for all kinds of human behavior and qualities.

Cat Parasite Affects Everything We Feel and Do
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/DyeHard/story?id=2288095&page=1


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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Your data or your life: Proprietary Software Can Kill You

Your data or your life

By Kirk Strauser

Online on: 08/08/2006

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Your daughter has just been in a car crash. She falls unconscious on her way to the hospital, but not before she is able to tell the paramedics the name of her doctor. This is vitally important because the emergency room won't know that she's an insulin-dependent diabetic with a penicillin allergy, but her doctor will be able to give them her relevant medical history.

Or, at least he would be if he'd renewed the tech support contract on his medical records software. He didn't, though, and now his information—and your daughter's—is locked away in a proprietary database he can't access.

As unlikely and alarmist as this sounds, it could really happen. Intracare is the publisher of a popular practice management system called Dr. Notes. When some doctors balked at a drastic increase in their annual software lease, they were cut off from accessing their own patients' information.

This situation is completely unconscionable. There can be no truly open doctor-patient relationship when an unrelated third party is the de facto owner of and gatekeeper to all related data.

In the short term, cases like the example above are all too possible, and simply unacceptable in every way. With today's large practices built around large numbers of patients, many using multiple prescription medicines, these practice management systems are absolutely critical and can't be permitted to be held ransom. Additionally, doctors in the United States are saddled with a giant bureaucratic tangle known as HIPAA. Even if a doctor and her software vendor are working happily together, the government may take a dim view of an outside party controlling access to patient records.

In the long term, patients could lose their own medical history as doctors migrate from one proprietary system to another by simply starting over rather than paying thousands of dollars for expensive data format conversion. Even if you have an excellent personal relationship with your doctor, a relocation or changes to your insurance could make you need a copy of your records to give to a new doctor's office. Your old physician may know to monitor that funny looking spot on your shoulder, but might not have entered it into the new system he put in place since your last visit.

Finally, practice management software can be extremely expensive. Doctors have to pass these expenses along to their patients, increasing treatment costs for all involved.

Fortunately, the situation isn't entirely bleak. New online communities are developing to build and market free software solutions. LinuxMedNews is a regularly updated online forum for discussing industry news. GPLMedicine is a similar site maintained by Fred Trotter, project manager for the Free software ClearHealth management system. A project by Canada's McMaster University, OSCAR, became the first IT system certified by OntarioMD.

Although these don't have the name recognition among the medical community of commercial ventures such as Dr. Notes, they're available for testing and implementation—free of charge and usage restrictions—today.

If you are a doctor or other healthcare provider, you owe it to yourself and your patients to take a look at these forums and applications. At the worst, you'll find them uninteresting and unuseful. However, you could also find ways to protect your patients' and your own best interests—all while saving money.

If you are a patient, print a copy of this blog and hand it to your doctor next time you see her. She may not be aware that there are viable alternatives to the expensive, restrictive systems she's been leasing. If she's not interested, you've lost nothing. If she finds something useful, though, then you may have done a real service to yourself, your doctor, and your fellow patients.

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Monday, August 07, 2006

How to help someone use a computer.

polaris.gseis.ucla.edu/pagre/how-to-help.html [ucla.edu]

How to help someone use a computer.

Phil Agre
polaris.gseis.ucla.edu/pagre/ [ucla.edu]

Computer people are fine human beings, but they do a lot of harm in the ways they "help" other people with their computer problems. Now that we're trying to get everyone online, I thought it might be helpful to write down everything I've been taught about helping people use computers.

First you have to tell yourself some things:

Nobody is born knowing this stuff.

You've forgotten what it's like to be a beginner.

If it's not obvious to them, it's not obvious.

A computer is a means to an end. The person you're helping probably cares mostly about the end. This is reasonable.

Their knowledge of the computer is grounded in what they can do and see -- "when I do this, it does that". They need to develop a deeper understanding, but this can only happen slowly -- and not through abstract theory but through the real, concrete situations they encounter in their work.

Beginners face a language problem: they can't ask questions because they don't know what the words mean, they can't know what the words mean until they can successfully use the system, and they can't successfully use the system because they can't ask questions.

You are the voice of authority. Your words can wound.

Computers often present their users with textual messages, but the users often don't read them.

By the time they ask you for help, they've probably tried several things. As a result, their computer might be in a strange state. This is natural.

They might be afraid that you're going to blame them for the problem.

The best way to learn is through apprenticeship -- that is, by doing some real task together with someone who has a different set of skills.

Your primary goal is not to solve their problem. Your primary goal is to help them become one notch more capable of solving their problem on their own. So it's okay if they take notes.

Most user interfaces are terrible. When people make mistakes it's usually the fault of the interface. You've forgotten how many ways you've learned to adapt to bad interfaces.

Knowledge lives in communities, not individuals. A computer user who's part of a community of computer users will have an easier time than one who isn't.

Having convinced yourself of these things, you are more likely to follow some important rules:

Don't take the keyboard. Let them do all the typing, even if it's slower that way, and even if you have to point them to every key they need to type. That's the only way they're going to learn from the interaction.

Find out what they're really trying to do. Is there another way to go about it?

Maybe they can't tell you what they've done or what happened. In this case you can ask them what they are trying to do and say, "Show me how you do that".

Attend to the symbolism of the interaction. Try to squat down so your eyes are just below the level of theirs. When they're looking at the computer, look at the computer. When they're looking at you, look back at them.

When they do something wrong, don't say "no" or "that's wrong". They'll often respond by doing something else that's wrong. Instead, just tell them what to do and why.

Try not to ask yes-or-no questions. Nobody wants to look foolish, so their answer is likely to be a guess. "Did you attach to the file server?" will get you less information than "What did you do after you turned the computer on?".

Explain your thinking. Don't make it mysterious. If something is true, show them how they can see it's true. When you don't know, say "I don't know". When you're guessing, say "let's try ... because ...". Resist the temptation to appear all-knowing. Help them learn to think the problem through.

Be aware of how abstract your language is. "Get into the editor" is abstract and "press this key" is concrete. Don't say anything unless you intend for them to understand it. Keep adjusting your language downward towards concrete units until they start to get it, then slowly adjust back up towards greater abstraction so long as they're following you. When formulating a take-home lesson ("when it does this and that, you should try such-and-such"), check once again that you're using language of the right degree of abstraction for this user right now.

Tell them to really read the messages, such as errors, that the computer generates.

Whenever they start to blame themselves, respond by blaming the computer. Then keep on blaming the computer, no matter how many times it takes, in a calm, authoritative tone of voice. If you need to show off, show off your ability to criticize bad design. When they get nailed by a false assumption about the computer's behavior, tell them their assumption was reasonable. Tell *yourself* that it was reasonable.

Take a long-term view. Who do users in this community get help from? If you focus on building that person's skills, the skills will diffuse to everyone else.

Never do something for someone that they are capable of doing for themselves.

Don't say "it's in the manual". (You knew that.)

(This article is adapted from The Network Observer. Copyright 1996 by Phil Agre.)

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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Thursday, August 03, 2006

FWD: PRESS RELEASE: LACK OF HEALTH CARE

Tony is the President of Compassion Children's Foundation. You may have heard him on WDBO 580AM ( Orlando ) on Robert Vincent Sim's Garden Rebel Show.

LAUREEN GIORGIO : laureengiorgioatmsndotcom wrote:
Subject: Fw: LACK OF HEALTH CARE
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 17:18:57 -0400

Would appreciate your sending this to everyone you know. Trying to educate.
Thanks.
Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: laureengiorgioatmsndotcom
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 5:14 PM
Subject: PRESS RELEASE LACK OF HEALTH CARE

Thank you.
Tony Giorgio, President
Compassion Children's Foundation

PRESS RELEASE

Contact: Tony Giorgio, President

Compassion Children's Foundation

679 Evans Cove Road

Maggie Valley, NC 28751

828-926-8492

How can a corporation, like Food Lion in Clyde, NC, allow their Customer Service Manager who is suffering with stage four cancer, fall through the cracks financially and let their employees put up signs at the register stating that she is having a hard time paying for her chemotherapy and radiation treatments asking their customers to donate to her?

Food Lion should be able to make sure that their employee is not faced with this financial burden. I am sure that the CEO of the Food Lion enterprise will never face such a challenge. I think the health care in this country is a disgrace and a dishonor to all the working people who make big business financial giants.

Have we gotten so cold and mercenary not to care about our employees to make sure that they can afford to get sick? I know the excuse is that they have put out a notice to people to donate. Why must a person, who is working and paying their dues, have to go begging to survive?

Of course Food Lion is not the only perpetrator of this travesty. Corporate America has made sure that it follows the same principle in the majority of health care issues with their employees.

Employees are not just tools to get the job done; they are human beings that deserve better than what they are getting in pay and benefits.

Yes, I know, the cost of health care is out of sight. But, take a good look at the salaries and perks of the CEO's that run these corporations that is also out of sight.

Tony Giorgio, President

Compassion Children's Foundation