Sigg Bottles - Going Fast

June 26th, 2008 dawhoo

I needed to get a Sigg water bottle to replace a bottle that had been lost. Little did I know how hard these things are to find!  (If you’re looking for the Sigg Maha Ruby, click here for a huge collection on eBay)

I found several retailers in my area that “stock” Sigg water bottles. However, none of the locations actually had any in stock. I drove 60 miles to try and find a store that had the Sigg Water bottle I was looking for and nobody had it. Then, I checked online and after much searching, I found a place online that had the model I needed to replace the one I lost. Hurray, I placed my order. Three days later I get an email telling me they’re out of stock.

Finally, it occured to me that eBay might have some of them and sure enough, eBay had not only a profuse amount, but also a wonderful selection of the Sigg water bottles. But the prices - OMG! The one I needed was selling for $36 plus $9 for shipping!! No way. Thankfully, I found someone with am eBay Buy it now, not only was the price cheaper, but I got exactly what I needed and for less than the auction price that the same model was going for! So, if you’re looking for a good price for a hard to find Sigg water bottle, check out this guys eBay site selling Sigg bottles on eBay. The seller is very nice, has Sigg bottles in stock (for real) and is very professional with order tracking and payments.

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Hackers Target Epilepsy Forums

May 9th, 2008 dawhoo

FBI Investigating Criminal Conduct on Epilepsy Forums

Hackers have attacked forums used by people suffering with epilepsy. The hackers would post in the epilepsy support forums and post links that were masquerading as being helpful. Instead, the links took the users to a site with images designed to cause seizures in people suffering from epilepsy.

The FBI is investigating the case. While no damage was done to the code and no exploits were used to gain access, this may be the first time the Feds have gotten involved in a case of “yelling fire in a crowded theater” online. It will be interesting to see how this develops and what new laws we can expect as a result.

For more on this story, visit:  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24510864/

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Get a Real “Work from Home” Job - Really Not a Scam

April 11th, 2008 dawhoo

Craiglist - the work from home dream

The best work from home jobs are found on Craigslist and no this is not a scam. There’s no sign up required and the only investment is a little bit of your time. What I mean is, you post the ad rather than replying to an ad. That’s right, you aren’t answering an ad for a job, you’re creating an ad for a job. Here’s how it works and it can work very well.

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