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"What's Your Google Disaster Plan? [Ask The Readers]" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:08:05

Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscoped asked a question last week that's generated a fair bit of discussion there and elsewhere. The basic setup: You try to log in to your Gmail to check this but can't get past the password box—it turns out someone kidnapped your account already and changed your password. The kidnapper can now freely roam in your Gmails your Google docs your AdSense pages your Blogspot blog (if you have one) and so on. What do you do now? Commenters at Blogoscoped mostly agree that they'd trust Google to restore their account but many worry about other passwords and the loss of archives kept online. What about you? Have you and done a security-minded sweep? What would your first actions be after you discovered your account was stolen or missing? Listen to music talk and text on one of AT&T's thinnest flip phones. It has a Walkman(R) 2.0 Music Player external music keys and a 1.3 MP Camera. In order to view comments on lifehacker com you need to enable JavaScript. If you are using Firefox and NoScript addon please mark lifehacker com as trusted.

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"What's Your Google Disaster Plan? [Ask The Readers]" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:08:05

Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscoped asked a question last week that's generated a fair bit of discussion there and elsewhere. The basic setup: You try to log in to your Gmail to check this but can't get past the password box—it turns out someone kidnapped your account already and changed your password. The kidnapper can now freely roam in your Gmails your Google docs your AdSense pages your Blogspot blog (if you have one) and so on. What do you do now? Commenters at Blogoscoped mostly agree that they'd trust Google to restore their account but many worry about other passwords and the loss of archives kept online. What about you? Have you and done a security-minded sweep? What would your first actions be after you discovered your account was stolen or missing? Listen to music talk and text on one of AT&T's thinnest flip phones. It has a Walkman(R) 2.0 Music Player external music keys and a 1.3 MP Camera. In order to view comments on lifehacker com you need to enable JavaScript. If you are using Firefox and NoScript addon please mark lifehacker com as trusted.

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"What's Your Google Disaster Plan? [Ask The Readers]" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:08:05

Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscoped asked a question last week that's generated a fair bit of discussion there and elsewhere. The basic setup: You try to log in to your Gmail to check this but can't get past the password box—it turns out someone kidnapped your account already and changed your password. The kidnapper can now freely roam in your Gmails your Google docs your AdSense pages your Blogspot blog (if you have one) and so on. What do you do now? Commenters at Blogoscoped mostly agree that they'd trust Google to restore their account but many worry about other passwords and the loss of archives kept online. What about you? Have you and done a security-minded sweep? What would your first actions be after you discovered your account was stolen or missing? Listen to music talk and text on one of AT&T's thinnest flip phones. It has a Walkman(R) 2.0 Music Player external music keys and a 1.3 MP Camera. In order to view comments on lifehacker com you need to enable JavaScript. If you are using Firefox and NoScript addon please mark lifehacker com as trusted.

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"What's Your Google Disaster Plan? [Ask The Readers]" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:08:05

Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscoped asked a question last week that's generated a fair bit of discussion there and elsewhere. The basic setup: You try to log in to your Gmail to check this but can't get past the password box—it turns out someone kidnapped your account already and changed your password. The kidnapper can now freely roam in your Gmails your Google docs your AdSense pages your Blogspot blog (if you have one) and so on. What do you do now? Commenters at Blogoscoped mostly agree that they'd trust Google to restore their account but many worry about other passwords and the loss of archives kept online. What about you? Have you and done a security-minded sweep? What would your first actions be after you discovered your account was stolen or missing? Listen to music talk and text on one of AT&T's thinnest flip phones. It has a Walkman(R) 2.0 Music Player external music keys and a 1.3 MP Camera. In order to view comments on lifehacker com you need to enable JavaScript. If you are using Firefox and NoScript addon please mark lifehacker com as trusted.

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"What's Your Google Disaster Plan? [Ask The Readers]" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:08:04

Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscoped asked a question last week that's generated a fair bit of discussion there and elsewhere. The basic setup: You try to log in to your Gmail to check this but can't get past the password box—it turns out someone kidnapped your account already and changed your password. The kidnapper can now freely roam in your Gmails your Google docs your AdSense pages your Blogspot blog (if you have one) and so on. What do you do now? Commenters at Blogoscoped mostly agree that they'd trust Google to restore their account but many worry about other passwords and the loss of archives kept online. What about you? Have you and done a security-minded sweep? What would your first actions be after you discovered your account was stolen or missing? Listen to music talk and text on one of AT&T's thinnest flip phones. It has a Walkman(R) 2.0 Music Player external music keys and a 1.3 MP Camera. In order to view comments on lifehacker com you need to enable JavaScript. If you are using Firefox and NoScript addon please mark lifehacker com as trusted.

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"Daily Fit Tip: Make use of your uncarved pumpkins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:07:51

Daily Fit Tip: alter use of your uncarved pumpkins Posted: Nov 16th 2007 6:00AM by Filed under: . Did you buy a pumpkin earlier this month with the perfectly good intentions of carving it for Halloween but never got around to it? I'm more into painting on them than carving them but either way -- what to do with that pumpkin when Halloween is over? Although in my opinion pumpkins look just great sitting around through and well past Thanksgiving (as long as they don't start rotting!) if you're not keen on that idea believe taking it into the kitchen and whipping up some healthy dishes for the family. (the staple of all good pumpkin recipes) and then pick from any be of pumpkin recipes online or in cookbooks. One that sounds particularly good to me are these. (38 days ago - 0 Comments) Quitting smoking? Donning the old nicotine patch is one way you can curtail your addiction. But... Aches pains? Find out what your symptoms mean: All contents copyright © 2003-2008. All rights reserved is a member of the. Other Weblogs Inc. communicate blogs you might be interested in:

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"Daily Fit Tip: Make use of your uncarved pumpkins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:07:51

Daily Fit Tip: Make use of your uncarved pumpkins Posted: Nov 16th 2007 6:00AM by Filed under: . Did you buy a pumpkin earlier this month with the perfectly good intentions of carving it for Halloween but never got around to it? I'm more into painting on them than carving them but either way -- what to do with that pumpkin when Halloween is over? Although in my opinion pumpkins look just great sitting around through and well past Thanksgiving (as long as they don't start rotting!) if you're not keen on that idea believe taking it into the kitchen and whipping up some healthy dishes for the family. (the staple of all good pumpkin recipes) and then pick from any number of pumpkin recipes online or in cookbooks. One that sounds particularly good to me are these. (38 days ago - 0 Comments) Quitting smoking? Donning the old nicotine conjoin is one way you can curtail your addiction. But... Aches pains? Find out what your symptoms mean: All contents copyright © 2003-2008. All rights reserved is a member of the. Other Weblogs Inc. Network blogs you might be interested in:

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"Daily Fit Tip: Make use of your uncarved pumpkins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:07:51

Daily Fit Tip: alter use of your uncarved pumpkins Posted: Nov 16th 2007 6:00AM by Filed under: . Did you buy a pumpkin earlier this month with the perfectly good intentions of carving it for Halloween but never got around to it? I'm more into painting on them than carving them but either way -- what to do with that pumpkin when Halloween is over? Although in my opinion pumpkins look just great sitting around through and well past Thanksgiving (as long as they don't start rotting!) if you're not keen on that idea consider taking it into the kitchen and whipping up some healthy dishes for the family. (the staple of all good pumpkin recipes) and then pick from any number of pumpkin recipes online or in cookbooks. One that sounds particularly good to me are these. (38 days ago - 0 Comments) Quitting smoking? Donning the old nicotine patch is one way you can curtail your addiction. But... Aches pains? Find out what your symptoms mean: All contents copyright © 2003-2008. All rights reserved is a member of the. Other Weblogs Inc. Network blogs you might be interested in:

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"Daily Fit Tip: Make use of your uncarved pumpkins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:07:51

Daily Fit Tip: alter use of your uncarved pumpkins Posted: Nov 16th 2007 6:00AM by Filed under: . Did you buy a pumpkin earlier this month with the perfectly good intentions of carving it for Halloween but never got around to it? I'm more into painting on them than carving them but either way -- what to do with that pumpkin when Halloween is over? Although in my opinion pumpkins look just great sitting around through and well past Thanksgiving (as desire as they don't start rotting!) if you're not keen on that idea consider taking it into the kitchen and whipping up some healthy dishes for the family. (the staple of all good pumpkin recipes) and then pick from any number of pumpkin recipes online or in cookbooks. One that sounds particularly good to me are these. (38 days ago - 0 Comments) Quitting smoking? Donning the old nicotine patch is one way you can curtail your addiction. But... Aches pains? Find out what your symptoms mean: All contents procure &write; 2003-2008. All rights reserved is a member of the. Other Weblogs Inc. Network blogs you might be interested in:

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"Daily Fit Tip: Make use of your uncarved pumpkins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:07:51

Daily Fit Tip: Make use of your uncarved pumpkins Posted: Nov 16th 2007 6:00AM by Filed under: . Did you buy a pumpkin earlier this month with the perfectly good intentions of carving it for Halloween but never got around to it? I'm more into painting on them than carving them but either way -- what to do with that pumpkin when Halloween is over? Although in my opinion pumpkins look just great sitting around through and well past Thanksgiving (as long as they don't start rotting!) if you're not express emotion on that idea believe taking it into the kitchen and whipping up some healthy dishes for the family. (the staple of all good pumpkin recipes) and then pick from any number of pumpkin recipes online or in cookbooks. One that sounds particularly good to me are these. (38 days ago - 0 Comments) Quitting smoking? Donning the old nicotine patch is one way you can curtail your addiction. But... Aches pains? Find out what your symptoms mean: All contents copyright © 2003-2008. All rights reserved is a member of the. Other Weblogs Inc. Network blogs you might be interested in:

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