[Abel-tasman] Find Someone Special on Match!

Match.com Match.com at newellglacongessen.us
Fri Oct 25 19:37:28 CEST 2013


Dating News: 1 in 5 Relationships Start Online - Meet Singles Today!

http://www.newellglacongessen.us/2712/107/216/996/1980.10tt62883642AAF18.php







Unsub- http://www.newellglacongessen.us/2712/107/216/996/1980.10tt62883642AAF8.html











In this undated photo provided by the U.S. Forest Service, the Rim 
Fire burns near Yosemite National Park, Calif. (AP Photo)Firefighters in 
California braced for another rough day Sunday in their efforts to gain 
ground on a wildfire that has burned its way into Yosemite National 
Park.Strong winds, some of which could reach speeds of between 30 and 
40 miles per hour, could push the raging fire further into the 
northwest edge of the park, threatening thousands of rural homes. More than 
5,500 homes are already threatened and at least four have been destroyed.Meanwhile, 
park officials are clearing brush and setting sprinklers to protect two 
groves of giant sequoias. The iconic trees can resist fire, but dry 
conditions and heavy brush are forcing extra precautions to be taken in 
the Tuolumne and Merced groves. About three dozen of the giant trees 
are affected."All of the plants and trees in Yosemite are important, but 
the giant sequoias are incredibly important both for what they are and 
as symbols of the National Park System," park spokesman Scott Gediman told 
the Associated Press Saturday.The trees grow naturally only on the western 
slopes of the Sierra Nevada and are among the largest and oldest 
living things on earth.The Tuolumne and Merced groves are in the north 
end of the park near Crane Flat. While the Rim Fire is 
still some distance away, park employees and trail crews are not taking 
any chances.Jessica Sanderson said one of her rel
 taking pictures. To turn it 
off on your iPhone, go to Settings>>Privacy Location Services. You can turn 
it off for everything or just for the camera.For Android, go to 
Settings>>Location Services and turn GPS off when you don't need it. For 
Windows Phone, go to Settings>>Location to turn off Location Services.If 
you don't think you'll remember, use an app like PixelGarde to check 
photos before you post.Don't forget to check what's in the photos. For 
example, a picture that shows your house number or street name isn't 
good to post. Pictures of valuables aren't great either.There was a story 
about this just the other day. A reality-TV cast member at a 
restaurant posted pictures of his lobster dinner and $50,000 watch on Instagram.A 
thief who was in the neighborhood saw the photos. He went to 
the restaurant and tried to steal the cast member's watch! The thief 
didn't get it, but I think the lesson is clear.Of course, the 
biggest no-no of all is having poor privacy settings. Click here to 
see more about Facebook privacy settings that you need to check now.Copyright 
2013, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved.Kim Komando 
hosts the nation's largest talk radio show about consumer electronics, computers 
and the Internet. To get the podcast, watch the show or find 
the station nearest you, visit: www.komando.com/listen. To subscribe to 
Kim's free email newsletters, sign-up at: www.komando.com/newsletters.		
												
						


-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/abel-tasman/attachments/20131025/8a43f35a/attachment.htm


More information about the Abel-tasman mailing list