Why Not Tattoo Your Computer?
In conjunction with the release of a recently made known line of computer security software, Dell Computers, The Ponemon Institute released a Dell Sponsored Study that says 12,000 computers are absent at American airports cropped land week.
From TechImo.com
About 77% of race surveyed said they had no hope of recovering a lost laptop at the airport, with 16% saying they wouldn’t do anything if they abstracted their laptop during business travel. About 53% said that laptops contain to be trusted party information, with 65% taking no steps to protect the information.
Airports, by with hotels and parked cars, are places where laptops subsist able to be easily stolen, the U.S.
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No commentsScholarships for Artists Posted By : Evelyn Saunders
It used to be that parents discouraged their kids from becoming artists. Now, the world of art is broad and can be very lucrative. And if you need another reason to convince your parents you want to go to art school, there are many schools offering scholarships and funding.
Art scholarships run the gamut from drawing to painting to photography to design and even include art of the culinary, musical and literary variety. Many art scholarships are specific to a particular state, county, or even a college in addition to the art major or art interest/ability requirement. (Read the full post about ‘Scholarships for Artists Posted By : Evelyn Saunders’…)
No commentsWhen Customers Are Jerks; A cappuccino is not a latte
The other day a businessman walks into the coffee shop whither my daughter works and orders a large cappuccino, filled to the brim, no froth.
My daughter’s response was, "Oh, you distress a latte."
"No," says the gentleman with an air of impatience, " I want a large cappuccino, filled to the border without froth."
Here’s the thing, It’s not a cappuccino if it doesn’t have froth. Lattes and cappuccinos are not person in the similar.
From OChef
In this country, cappuccino is a serving of espresso (about 2 ounces) with essentially similar amounts of milk and a rather stiff milk foam.
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