DSN_KLR650
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revmaaatin
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by revmaaatin » Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:05 am
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "tonelog" wrote:
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> It's been extremely cold here in ND and there must have been a slight
> opposing pressure between the upper plastic fairing on my 08 and the
> front fairing. So the plastic did what plastic does in frigid temps,
> and shattered around the screw. Just call me bummed, I'll answer,
lol.
>
Hmmm...
Now there is one for the 'warranty - gods'.
Q. Did it shatter while it was just sitting there, or were you 'in
motion' (= dropped the pig) contributing to the plastic's demise?
Let us know if they (warranty gods)smile favorably on you.
revmaaatin. just slightly warmer in central SD (no, not San Diego)
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Paul Antonovich
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by Paul Antonovich » Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:36 am
You may want to Opt Out of Yahoo's marketing tracking mechanism.
Here are the directions on how to do so.
Yahoo is Tracking Group Members
If you belong to ANY Yahoo Groups - be aware that Yahoo is now using
"Web Beacons" to track every Yahoo Group user. It's similar to
cookies, but allows Yahoo to record every website and every group
you visit, even when you're not connected to Yahoo. Look at their
updated privacy statement at
http://info. yahoo.com/ privacy/us/ yahoo/webbeacons /details. html
On the left find a paragraph/box entitled "Opt-Out."
This will let you "opt-out" of their snooping. Click it and then click
the opt-out button on the next page.
Note that Yahoo's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to opt-
out of it - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE specific. That means
you will have to opt-out on every computer (and browser) you use.
Related article:
http://antivirus. about.com/ od/spywareandadw are/a/yahoobugs. htm
Please send this to anyone or any group you would like.
I have also heard that Yahoo goes in and "re-sets" the opt out, so you
may choose to do this every few months
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Mike Frey
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by Mike Frey » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:43 am
There are Privacy Modes available for Firefox
and even some for Internet Explorer which will
block all cookies, web history, Disk Cache, etc.
(A.K.A. "Porn Mode") You can toggle this option
on and off at your leisure. Firefox is better and
easier at it than IE is.
Even so, If you are logged in to ANY site where
you supply a user name and password, you are
being tracked.
It's really not much for folks here to worry about.
Virtually every web site you visit "watches" what
you do. The main purpose for that is targeted
advertising. As a simple example, say you are a
Three Stooges fan. You spend a some time
looking for information on Larry, Moe, and Curly
(or Shemp). Maybe you are watching old videos
or buying memorabilia.
Chances become high that an ad will appear in
one of the web sites that you visit, offering some
Three Stooges thing or another. An ad is going to
appear there regardless, it might as well be
something that you might be interested in!
A more insidious activity is harvesting of email
addresses from email groups, such as this one.
Then you become the target of unwanted emails.
That's worse than embedded ads in web pages,
which as I noted earlier, are going to be there anyway.
Mike
Paul Antonovich wrote:
>
> You may want to Opt Out of Yahoo's marketing tracking mechanism.
> Here are the directions on how to do so.
>
> Yahoo is Tracking Group Members
>
> If you belong to ANY Yahoo Groups - be aware that Yahoo is now using
> "Web Beacons" to track every Yahoo Group user. It's similar to
> cookies, but allows Yahoo to record every website and every group
> you visit, even when you're not connected to Yahoo. Look at their
> updated privacy statement at
>
http://info. yahoo.com/ privacy/us/ yahoo/webbeacons /details. html
>
> On the left find a paragraph/box entitled "Opt-Out."
>
> This will let you "opt-out" of their snooping. Click it and then click
> the opt-out button on the next page.
>
> Note that Yahoo's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to opt-
> out of it - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE specific. That means
> you will have to opt-out on every computer (and browser) you use.
>
> Related article:
>
http://antivirus. about.com/ od/spywareandadw are/a/yahoobugs. htm
>
> Please send this to anyone or any group you would like.
>
> I have also heard that Yahoo goes in and "re-sets" the opt out, so you
> may choose to do this every few months
>
>
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Jim Douglas
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by Jim Douglas » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:41 pm
Paul Antonovich wrote:
>
> You may want to Opt Out of Yahoo's marketing tracking mechanism.
> Here are the directions on how to do so.
>
> Yahoo is Tracking Group Members
>
> If you belong to ANY Yahoo Groups - be aware that Yahoo is now using
> "Web Beacons" to track every Yahoo Group user. It's similar to
> cookies, but allows Yahoo to record every website and every group
> you visit, even when you're not connected to Yahoo. Look at their
> updated privacy statement at
>
http://info. yahoo.com/ privacy/us/ yahoo/webbeacons /details. html
>
> On the left find a paragraph/box entitled "Opt-Out."
>
> This will let you "opt-out" of their snooping. Click it and then click
> the opt-out button on the next page.
>
> Note that Yahoo's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to opt-
> out of it - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE specific. That means
> you will have to opt-out on every computer (and browser) you use.
>
> Related article:
>
http://antivirus. about.com/ od/spywareandadw are/a/yahoobugs. htm
>
> Please send this to anyone or any group you would like.
>
> I have also heard that Yahoo goes in and "re-sets" the opt out, so you
> may choose to do this every few months
>
>
BTW, pretty much anyone can find out where you have been on the web, saw it
on CSI and we all know that TV shows know what going
on.............................
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