Tuesday, February 19, 2013
FW: Old Soviet military hangar now a tropical resort
http://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/travel/destinations/2013/02/18/old-military-hangar-houses-a-tropical-resort/1927543/
Sent from Alfonsos's
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Password pet peeve
There is so much concern over identity theft and hacking but many large institutions have very poor login procedures for getting into their systems. The standard the mouse uses is listed below. This is bare minimum requirement. As more deviants cause issues there will be more companies going to 2-factor logins which will be a pain but a necessary evil. My advice to any web development team is to beef up your login requirements now to avoid immediate problems. Two major financial intuitions, not going to name any names, that manages my retirement monies have the weakest login credentials. One site actually limits the username to six characters and password to 8 characters. This site also disallows Non-alphanumeric symbols. Really gets my goat, since my employer chooses the firm I can only complain and not move to another company!
Tips for Creating a New Password
· Username must be at least six (8) characters long
· Passwords must be at least eight (8) characters long.
· Passwords must contain characters from at least three (3) of the following four (4) classes:
Description Examples:
o English Upper Case Letters A, B, C, ... Z
o English Lower Case Letters a, b, c, ... z
o Westernized Arabic Numerals 0, 1, 2, ... 9
o Non-alphanumeric ("Special characters") e.g., punctuation symbols.
Passwords should not contain your user name or any part of your full name.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Brighthouse is not really your friend
I had a terrible experience with BrightHouse networks in Orlando. Our cable box was flaking out and was getting worse each day. It took BrightHouse thirteen days, countless phone calls and at least five visits before a rookie technician solved our issue. I would not wish this problem on my worst nemesis.
On the BrighHouse website is a form page that is for the office of the president. I copied and pasted my history of the issue into the online form and pressed enter. I sent a direct Tweet to their social team with the letter attached.
This was one reply:
Greetings from Bright House Networks!
We have received your message to the Office of the President of Bright House Networks. A member of the Customer Care team will contact you within two business days to help resolve your issue. The reference number for your message is MB2013N9LAA10. Please reference this ID if you need to contact our office.
Thank you for choosing Bright House Networks
Social team wanting to see letter:
Here is the link to the letter that finally got attention of the Social Media team and the presidents office. Letter to Brighthouse regarding DVR box not functioning.
In the end the Presidents office called, a SVP from social media called. The technician that walked into the house had no information other than it was a repeat visit and after me reciting my letter he replaced our DVR with a different brand DVR and the issue went away. He left after 15 minutes but three other trucks full of supervisors soon setup camp in front of my house. It was comical as they were doing an internal audit to uncover the issue. With no more issue they moved on; as for us we are working on a plan to get off cable before the end of 2013. A prediction I made a long time ago in another post.
Friday, January 11, 2013
My Review of Roku 2 XS HD Player
Returned your product and you want a review?
Cons: No You-Tube Channel, No Refresh Channels, Not Intuitive, Factory Reset Daily, Unit locks up, Remote Fails To Respond, 3-5 Min Boot Time, No Power Switch
Best Uses: Leave In Store
Describe Yourself: Technophile, Home entertainment enthusiast, Power User, Early adopter, I Am I.T.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Final route...
Interactive Map
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I found that my new Nexus 7 had location tracking on and Google recorded this track of our adventure.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Adventures by Chance
Adventures by Chance
Tivoli
A danish waffle covered in chocolate with ice cream and other toppings.
Ferry ride and parting with the car
Long drive North
Still not finding the book we followed the GPS out of Belgium through part of the Nederlands. This was unplanned because we were only counting on driving in seven countries so now we have done eight. We should have tried for Luxembourg! We had problems again getting gas but finally found a station in a small town with an attendant that was fascinated with meeting Americans. He was grinning ear to ear as we drove off waving. France and the Netherlands are going to completely self serve stations but you must use a special card. In France I talked a gentleman into pumping 50 euros using his card and me giving him cash. We had gone below E and the computer was at 0 miles till tank empty, that was a close call!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Chateau de la Poste
http://www.chateaudelaposte.be/
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
26, December 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Noel a Paris
Today we slept in and got a late start. The pace is wearing on the older Wagner. Our first stop was another cafe for brunch. Eggs Benedict for Gregg and Sally, a burger for Chance and Stephanie found a Spanish treat. We were then off for a long walk to the Natural History Museum but we found a few public parks and Cathedrals along the way which burned through our day and the Museum closed.
We headed to the St Luis district which is where we enjoyed the night before. There we found an open Cafe serving a nice set menu for Christmas day. We were close enough to not only hear the Bells of Notre Dame but to also feel their grandeur to start the 5:30 Mass. We walked around some more and then took the metro back to the hotel. Big day tomorrow; Louvre, car pick-up at Disneyland and a drive to Mons Belgium.
The Traveling Wagners wish all our family and friends a very Merry Christmas.
Christmas Eve in Paris
Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, Andre Vingt-Trois led a procession of about 100 clergy for a commemorative evening mass.
The Gothic structure which sits along the River Seine has had some work done including much improved lighting and a new viewing platform. A renovated organ and new bells will also help maximise the experience for visitors.
“The Notre Dame Cathedral is the most visited monument in France,” said euronews’ Paris correspondent Giovanni Magi. It is a symbol not just for French people but also for pilgrims and tourists from all over the world.”
Built in the 12th century, Notre Dame survived the Hundred Years War, the French Revolution and two World Wars. So a larger than usual camera-snapping flock should be no obstacle.
From a news article-
Sunday, December 23, 2012
First Dinner in Paris
Picture from their website.
We went back to the hotel to watch the day turn to Christmas Eve. The Wifi in the room is fast so I was able to update pictures in previous blogs. It is amazing how little sleep I am functioning on.
Paris
Magic Kingdom
Grand hotel over the park entrance
Sleeping Beauty's Castle with a little color added by me to compensate for the overcast day.
Lunch at Luck Strikes