Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Warning: Beware of installing "Secure Service Pack" on your computer

Warning: Beware of installing "Secure Service Pack" on your computer
 
Unless you know and understand what the "Secure Service Pack" actually consists of, we strongly recommend against installing it or anything that may popup and ask for permission from you to install it. Just because you have some trust in the site you are visiting does not mean you need or want what is being offered. If you are concerned about the security of your computer, only install things from the manufacturer's site, or the creator of your computer's operating system.
 
By the time you read this, "Secure Service Pack" may be called something else, so don't be fooled. Our understanding of this item is that it installs software that changes how your browser functions and you may or may not like what it does. You may be able to un-install it once you realize it's there, but do you want to trust something that will not even tell you what it is?
 
"Secure Service Pack" sounds like it's a Microsoft Service Pack that will upgrade your software, but in fact the software is designed to deliver advertisements in the form of web sites that you may be interested in. Part of the "benefit" of this software is to let you just type in keywords and not URLs to find sites. What they don't tell you is that they only sites they show you are paid advertisements and may or may not be what you are looking for, and might not even be a good site if they do have what you are looking for. It's the same old "Keyword browsing" scam that has been around for years. It's pure crap and should be avoided at all costs. Seriously!
 
I have seen at least one page that has a number of browser plug-ins and says " This page contains links to the Windows Authenticode family of plugins for Internet Explorer". If you want to upgrade your Internet Explorer, go to the Microsoft site and make sure you are getting the real deal.
 
Again, if you don't know for sure what you are installing, don't just trust the name of the application that you see, since it could be a trick and your anti-virus and anti-spyware programs WILL NOT PROTECT YOU OR WARN YOU!!
 
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Saturday, October 15, 2005

Bee Machine the 'buzz' at State Fair

 

Bee Machine the 'buzz' at State Fair
Beckley Register-Herald (Subscription) - Beckley,WV,USA
... year's exposition. Cahill is keeping her fingers crossed that the Bee Machine will be as popular as Urban among fair folks. "The fair ...  

 Bees attack woman, 83
Edmonton Sun - Canada
By AP. TUCSON, Arizona -- An 83-year-old woman is recovering after being stung about 400 times by bees, authorities said. ... They sprayed the bees with foam,. ...

Art-loving bees prefer Sunflowers
BBC News - UK
Bees prefer floral paintings - even if they have never seen flowers before, scientists have suggested. ... The bees landed on the floral two most. ...

EcoVillage Farm festival nourishes bodies, minds
San Jose Mercury News - United States
It was the farm learning center's annual festival, and residents spent the day tending bees, making ice cream and learning to grow medicinal herbs. ...

Sweet Sting of Success
ChallengerNKY.com - Covington,KY,USA
... Natural enzymes in bee pollen can speed up the healing process and are good for allergies, among other uses ... Keeping bees doesn't require a large amounts of land ...

Beekeeping business stung by slumping prices
Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Barre,VT,USA
... His fledgling hobby led to a job as a bee inspector, which eventually blossomed ... That may sound sweet -- and indeed Del Signore loves keeping bees -- but the ...

Bees with a taste for Van Gogh's flowers
Times Online - UK
... Now Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers has won another accolade: it appears to be the favourite painting for bees. In a study at Queen ...

AZ: 83-Yr-Old Woman Stung By Bees 400 Times
WFIE-TV - Evansville,IN,USA
Fire officials say the incident happened Friday when the bees emerged from the wall of a storage building outside her home. A handyman ...

Africanized bees' arrival in La. no worry to beekeepers
2theadvocate.com - Baton Rouge,LA,USA
... Although there have been instances where Africanized honeybees -- sometimes referred to as killer bees -- have been intercepted around deep water ports, this ...

Livestock, bees and exotic rats delight show crowds
Yorkshire Post Today - Leeds,Yorkshire,UK
... variety of exhibitions from cattle, sheep and poultry to a magnetic display by Halifax and district bee keepers, which showed people how to handle bees, and a ...  

Woods' comeback keeps him in hunt
San Francisco Chronicle - United States
... He has a way of keeping his name in the news, doesn't he ... Diaz, who is four months' pregnant, enjoyed the experience, even if she was stung by a bee in her right ...

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Google's Matt Cutts Interviewed by Aaron Wall

 

Google's Matt Cutts Interviewed by Aaron Wall
Search Engine Journal - USA
Aaron Wall of SEOBook.com got the chance to conduct an interview with Google's Matt Cutts, Google Search Engineer, about topics ranging from SEO, Spam, SEM ...

WordPress Selling Links -- But Using AdBrite Solves Search Engine ...
Search Engine Watch - USA
Average CPC & Selling Ad Space from Aaron Wall over at SEO Book looks at how WordPress is now selling text links on its home page for $10,000 per day via ...  

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Free counters for web sites and blogs. Fast, easy sign-up does not even require an email address. Several styles to choose from and they are easy to install with very little impact on your page's load time. Find out how your site or blog is really doing!

Blogs vs. the law
Rocklin and Roseville Today - Rocklin,CA,USA
State College, Pa.-based blogger Aaron Wall was sued in August for defamation and revealing the trade secrets of Traffic-Power.com, a company that helps Web ...  

Cutts Up Against The Wall
WebProNews - Lexington,KY,USA
Over the weekend, Aaron Wall got a chance to talk to Google's "Mick Jagger of Search", Matt Cutts, in an in depth interview. The ...

Search Engine Journal » Google's Matt Cutts Interviewed by Aaron Wall
Aaron Wall of SEOBook.com got the chance to conduct an interview with Google's
Matt Cutts, Google Search Engineer, about topics ranging from SEO, Spam, SEM, ...

Google Auctions to Rival eBay and Yahoo?
Search Engine Journal - USA
... Aaron Wall of the SEOBook wonders how such an auction service from Google would effect its advertising model, Google AdWords, which includes mega advertising ...  
 

Biotech Crops Reduce Pesticide Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Biotech Crops Reduce Pesticide Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Planting of These Crops Generates Additional $27.5 Billion in Global Farm Income

LONDON, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- After just nine years of commercialization, biotech crops have made a significant, positive impact on the global economy and environment, decreasing pesticide spraying and reducing the environmental footprint associated with pesticide use by 14 percent, according to a study released today.

"Since 1996, adoption of biotech crops has contributed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and decreased pesticide spraying," said Graham Brookes, director of PG Economics, and one of the authors who conducted the study. "While greatly enhancing the way farmers in 18 countries produce food, feed and fiber, biotech crops have reduced the environmental footprint associated with agricultural practices. This study offers the first quantifiable global look at the impact of biotech crop production."

The study, "GM crops: the global socio-economic and environmental impact -- the first nine years 1996-2004," reported that biotech crops contributed to significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural practices. This reduction results from decreased fuel use, about 475 million gallons in the past nine years, and additional soil carbon sequestration because of reduced plowing or improved conservation tillage associated with biotech crops. In 2004, this reduction was equivalent to eliminating more than 22 billion pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, or removing 5 million cars -- one-fifth of cars registered in the United Kingdom -- from the road for one year.

Biotech crops have reduced the volume of pesticide spraying globally by 6 percent since 1996, equivalent to a decrease of 380 million pounds according to the study. That's equivalent to eliminating 1,514 rail cars of pesticide's active ingredient. The largest environmental gains from changes in pesticide spraying have been from biotech soybeans and cotton, which have reduced the associated environmental footprint by 19 percent and 17 percent, respectively.

According to the study, the industrialized nations of the United States and Canada, as well as the developing nations of China, South Africa and Argentina, experienced the greatest reductions in the environmental impact of crop production.

"As the world is increasingly focused on the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it is clear biotech crops are already making an important positive contribution to achieving this goal," Brookes said.

In addition to environmental gains from biotech crops, substantial net economic benefits at the farm level have been realized. Since 1996, global farm income has increased by a cumulative total of $27.5 billion, derived from a combination of enhanced productivity and efficiency gains. This increase in farm income is equivalent to adding 3 percent to 4 percent to the value of global production of the four main biotech crops. Herbicide-tolerant soybeans have generated the greatest gains at more than $17 billion in increased income, while biotech cotton farmers improved their income by $6.5 billion in the past nine years.

Growers in the United States and Argentina have reaped the greatest rewards, each gaining approximately $10 billion in the past nine years, while farmers in China have experienced a $4 billion income increase from planting biotech cotton.

In addition to the significant measurable benefits, valuable indirect benefits that are more difficult to quantify can be credited to biotech crop adoption. These include increased management flexibility, facilitating reduced tillage practices, reduced production risk and improved crop quality.

More than 8.25 million farmers in 18 countries around the world have adopted biotech crops, and 90 percent of those are resource-poor producers located in developing countries.

A full manuscript of the report is available at http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk/ . This study was compiled based largely on extensive analysis of existing farm-level economic impact data on biotech crops and additional primary analysis of the environmental impact from base data. A shorter version of the report has been peer reviewed and published in the Journal of Agrobiotechnology Management and Economics (AgbioForum). PG Economics are independent consultants specializing in the economic and environmental impact of technology in agriculture.

Source: PG Economics Limited

CONTACT: John Dutcher of Fleishman-Hillard, Inc., +1-515-334-3464, or
dutcherj@fleishman.com

Web site: http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk/

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Vora ‘epidemic' hits S-Kashmir bees

 

Vora ‘epidemic' hits S-Kashmir bees
GreaterKashmir.com (press release) - Srinigar,India
Rainchowand, Islamabad: Vora, a deadly disease that hits bees, has gripped this area killing hundreds of them. Over a hundred people ...

Honey with a bite
St. Petersburg Times - St. Petersburg,FL,USA
... You have a guy that has a beard, and most guys that have beards are okay," said Jerry Hayes, chief of apiary inspection with the Florida Department of ...

Killer bees nasty, but losing some sting
Washington Times - Washington,DC,USA
Africanized honeybees, known as "killer bees" may not be a bad as once thought, but they are still a nasty nuisance. In 1957, a ...

Fouke battles Africanized bees
Texarkana Gazette - Texarkana,TX,USA
FOUKE, Ark.-Mayor Cecil Smith said Thursday steps are being taken to remove Africanized bees from local hives. ... "I wish [people] wouldn't call them killer bees. ...

Yellow jackets serve a purpose
SunHerald.com - Biloxi,MS,USA
... Most of you don't have a bee keeping outfit, so a long-sleeved shirt, long pants (with the cuffs taped tight), gloves and a hat with a wide brim will help ...  

All abuzz about bees
OCRegister (subscription) - Orange County,CA,USA
Bees are creating quite a buzz this summer, making their homes in everything from barbecues, mailboxes and chimney eaves to birdhouses and vacuum cleaners. ...

Actress stung, buzz kills 'Babes in Arms' for most of its run
San Jose Mercury News - United States
Bees invaded an early matinee at the college's McKinney Theatre, stinging the lead actress and forcing cancellation of the 16-show run after just three ...

Don't like your driver? Trade him
Houston Chronicle - United States
... A swarm of 60,000 bees attacked Foyt, who was clearing some brush with a bulldozer when he disturbed a beehive and was attacked and stung more than 200 times ... 
 

Saturday, October 01, 2005

Honey bees sniff-out landmines

 

Honey bees sniff-out landmines
Optics.org - London,England,UK
Honey bees could soon take the human risk out of finding landmines thanks to research being carried out in the US. The team trains ...

Beekeepers get ready for fall and winter
Waldo Village Soup - ME,USA
... Bill is a regular instructor at the KLCB Bee School that enters its 5th year ... Whether you are a new beekeeper or have been keeping bees for many seasons, this ... 
 
Furniture Row to open new Midland center Saturday; Buzz about Bee ...
MyWestTexas.com - Midland,TX,USA
... pm Sunday. Midlander Tim Cleverdon has decided to turn his hobby -- bee keeping -- into a business, BEE BUSTERS INC. With reports ... 

Comvita to sell NZ products in Australia
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
... Comvita's approved products include ones with low-honey content with which the bees have not been in direct contact as a result of processing.  

US Company Signs Contract for Delivery of 20 Tons of Russian Honey
MOSNEWS - Russia
... the Russian center also said that at present time the US authorities are discussing the question of granting the Bashkir research center for bee-keeping a seal ...

WA permits certain NZ bee products
Ninemsn - Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
Western Australia (WA) biosecurity officials who have been keeping New Zealand honey and other bee products out of their state for decades say they will now ...

 

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