Other than mice their's Cayotes, Possumes or Racoons. Years ago One had
found it's way into my garbage bin. I have no idea how it openned the lid,
and tried to find scraps of food. I found in the morning before work, just
as I was putting a bag into the thing. It looked pretty proud of it self.
One
I regularly caught skunks in our Hav-a-Hart trap (bought and intended for
woodchucks).
Never attached a long (or short) cord to the release mechanism, but I always
opened the cage
wearing a bathing suit (or less). One time, the damned skunk really didn't
want to leave; I
think it was about t
Yeah, I can see that if you've curated your network of people. But I end up
having to work with a network that's insufferably incuratable (including grad
students who are worked to exhaustion and busyness people who can't be bothered
to learn the tools they use). If I tried what you do, I'd m
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Barry MacKichan <
barry.mackic...@mackichan.com> wrote:
> No, but the phishermen are getting better and better all the time. In some
> cases, I have to look at the message source, for email, to check what the
> real URLs are for the links. I see a lot from the .ru
What you say is reasonable, especially since I’m frequently running
VMs anyway. For now, a simple rule for me is that nobody can send me a
Dropbox file without first sending an email personally or calling me on
the phone. Simple and it works.
--Barry
On 22 Mar 2017, at 14:25, glen ☣ wrote: