[nabs-l] colour and clothes

Carly Mihalakis Esq. carlymih at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 2 22:49:07 UTC 2011



'Afternoon, Andi,

Since you have partial vision, our persspectives may differ. I am a 
total. When I was a pre-teen however,  what color something might be 
and whether two items of clothing "matched," meant more to me than 
someone might think, although I had never ocularly "seen," the clothes.
As I have matured however, what color something might be hardly even 
flits accross my thinker.
I would say that, if colors of things concerns you that much, then 
you might try those labels yet, there are people duying pointlessly 
in the world, have you heard? --Original Message----- From: Aubrie Lucas
>Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 3:10 PM
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>Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Fwd: Some good ideas
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>They could have just taken the GPS out of the car.
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>---- Original Message ------
>From: Mathew Orzechowski <morzo at kc.surewest.net
>Subject: Fwd: Some good ideas
>Date sent: Mon, 01 Aug 2011 09:49:50 -0500
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>From: Mike Orzechowski <mikeo at diteq.com
>Date: August 1, 2011 9:40:02 AM CDT
>To: Bonnie Orzechowski <bcoorzo at gmail.com>, Mathew Orzechowski
><morzo at kc.surewest.net>, Mary Orzechowski
><maryprincess101 at gmail.com>, KatieB <pando at kc.surewest.net>,
>Bonnie Orzechowski <orzo at kc.surewest.net
>Subject: FW: Some good ideas
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>From: Metin Sakarcan <metin at inchfeet.com
>Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 9:37 AM
>To: Metin Sakarcan <metin at inchfeet.com
>Subject: Some good ideas
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>
>Certainly are good ideas.
>
>
>This is worth reminding.
>
>This  gives us something to think about with all our  new
>electronic  technology.
>GPS
>A friend  had their car broken into while they were at a
>football game.  Their  carwas parked  on the green which was
>adjacent to the football  stadium and specially allotted to
>football  fans.  Things stolen from the car included  a garage
>door remote control, some money and a  GPS which had  been
>prominently  mounted on the  dashboard.
>When the  victims got home, they found that their house  had
>been ransacked and just about everything  worth anything had been
>stolen.
>The  thieves had used the GPS to guide them to the  house.
>Theythen used  the garage remote control to open the garage  door
>and gain entry to the house.  The  thieves knew the owners were
>at the football  game, they knew what time the game was scheduled
>to finish and so  theyknew how  much time they had to clean out
>the house.   It appeared  thatthey had  brought a truck to empty
>the house of its  contents.
>Something  to consider if you have a GPS - don't put your  home
>address in it.  Put a nearby address  (like a store or gas
>station) so you can still  find your way home if you need to, but
>no one  else would know where you live if your GPS were  stolen.
>MOBILE  PHONES -- I would  never have thought of  this.......
>This lady has now changed  her habit of how she lists her
>nameson her  mobile phone after her handbag was stolen.   Her
>handbag, which contained her cell phone,  credit card, wallet...
>etc...  was  stolen.
>20 minutes  later when she called her hubby, from a pay
>phonetelling  him what had happened, hubby says 'I received  your
>text asking about our Pin number and I've  replied a little while
>ago.'
>When they  rushed down to the bank, the bank staff told  them
>allthe money  was already withdrawn.  The thief had  actually
>used the stolen cell phone to text  'hubby' in the contact list
>and got hold of the  pin number.  Within 20 minutes he had
>withdrawn all the money from their bank  account.
>Moral of  the  lesson:
>Do not  disclose the relationship between you and the  people in
>your contact  list.
>Avoid  using names like Home, Honey, Hubby, Sweetheart,  Dad,
>Mom,  etc....
>And very importantly,  when sensitive info is being
>askedthrough  texts, CONFIRM by calling  back.
>
>Also, when you're being  text by friends or family to meet them
>somewhere, be sure to call back to confirm that  the message came
>fromthem.   If you don't reach them, be very careful about  going
>places to  meet'family  and friends' who text  you.
>*PLEASE  PASS THIS  ON
>* I never  thought about the  above!
>As of now,  I no longer  have'home'  listed on my cell  phone.
>Even if  this does not pertain to you....Pass it on to  your
>family &  friends
>
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