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Sun Certified Java Programmer
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Mobile, AL, United States
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Category Archives: Privacy
August 2006 Free Credit Report – TransUnion
As many of you may know, you are entitled by law to a copy of your credit report from each of the 3 credit bureaus once per year. It is a good idea to spread these out and request one … Continue reading
April 2006 Free Credit Report – Equifax
As many of you may know, you are entitled by law to a copy of your credit report from each of the 3 credit bureaus once per year. It is a good idea to spread these out and request one … Continue reading
Apparently Laws don’t apply to the Executive branch
I know this will come as a grand shock considering the whole domestic spying incident of late (sarcasm implied), but the Executive branch doesn’t have to obey laws. They are clearly optional. While the domestic spying angers me greatly, this … Continue reading
December 2005 Free Credit Report – Experian
As many of you may know, you are entitled by law to a copy of your credit report from each of the 3 credit bureaus once per year. It is a good idea to spread these out and request one … Continue reading
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Hotels Switching to Biometric Room Keys
In another assault on personal privacy, I just read about a plan to move towards using biometric identifiers for hotel room access over standard room keys. Read Hotel Card Keys Edge Toward Extinction. I had never thought much about biometric … Continue reading