Posted on 01 November 2012. Tags: advertising revenue, commercial purposes, emails, feng shui, Folders, gmail account, Google, Label, password, sector, software engineer, software engineers, utility password, warning bells, Zero
I use to have a gmail account for years, but recently closed my account. I was waiting for years for gmail to change labels to folders. Finally, I wanted to know what Google knows about design that no one else knows. So I looked at everything from countries that read right to left to Feng Shui. I needed to find the element that I was missing to this puzzle.
I sat at my desk and started to pretended to be a Google Software Engineer and I imagined at my desk two draws one had folders and one had labels. I mentally ran through every physical scenario I could come up with. In every scenario clearly humans would pick the draw with folders. Then I thought maybe these Google Software Engineers are so far off the chart intelligent that even in physical movement it’s secondary to them. Sitting there I imagined being so smart that I could get any file with a label in the draw using only my mind. What struck me as odd is that no matter what, I would want a base category. Because without a base category things would not make cognitive sense to a human. Then it dawned on me the user is the base category in gmail and they are databasing users, I closed my account.
I like many others users used one password for all my online accounts wanting to close the door on gmail I changed my email to yahoo and made my email password different than all my other online passwords. Because if my email password is the same as the rest of my online accounts then Google could access my other accounts without detection. 60 days after closing my gmail account I need to open my account to reset a utility password. But gmail NEVER reopens a gmail account after closing the account. Warning bells where going off at this point. As time goes on Google would attract fewer and fewer users and advertising revenue would be in a constant decline also as time goes on. Where is the benefit then? Not allowing an email name to ever be used again protects the database, because if another user opens a closed gmail account it destroys two database records.
Overview
Google maintains a database of search results forever.
Gmail never reopens closed gmail accounts.
Gmail uses labels not folders.
Database Labels
Label IP Addresses: Home IP, work IP and other IP access points.
Label IP Physical Location: Country, State, City
Label Function: Government Sector, Strategic Sector, Private Sector
Label Name: Your First Name, Your Last Name
Label Email Accounts: Emails coolname@gmail.com (Closed email account), not-so-cool-name@gmail.com (Re… Intact)
Label Emails: Inbound and Outbound
Label Searches: Websites visited
The database server could categories one by gmail account, IP and Google searches. When you delete an email the database server does not, when you close you gmail account the database matches it with your new gmail account by IP. And all of you search results are matched by IP to your database profile. Even if you never open another gmail account the database can continue to database someone by their IP address.
Businesses doing research would not even benefit from such individualistic information, because they look at market sectors and/or target markets. Further, businesses would not want old data in their research results, because it would give a false positive. Who could possible benefit from this data? A foreign or domestic Intelligence Agency?
It does not seem in the best interest of the Nation to allow a business to maintain such records, the records could be sold or stolen by a foreign nation.
Movie: The Core
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: How many languages do you speak?
Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Five, actually.
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: Well, I speak one… One Zero One Zero Zero. With that I could steal your money, your secrets, your sexual fantasies, your whole life. Any country, any place, any time I want.
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on 31 October 2012. Tags: advertising revenue, commercial purposes, emails, feng shui, Folders, gmail account, Google, Label, password, sector, software engineer, software engineers, utility password, warning bells, Zero
I use to have a gmail account for years, but recently closed my account. I was waiting for years for gmail to change labels to folders. Finally, I wanted to know what Google knows about design that no one else knows. So I looked at everything from countries that read right to left to Feng Shui. I needed to find the element that I was missing to this puzzle.
I sat at my desk and started to pretended to be a Google Software Engineer and I imagined at my desk two draws one had folders and one had labels. I mentally ran through every physical scenario I could come up with. In every scenario clearly humans would pick the draw with folders. Then I thought maybe these Google Software Engineers are so far off the chart intelligent that even in physical movement it’s secondary to them. Sitting there I imagined being so smart that I could get any file with a label in the draw using only my mind. What struck me as odd is that no matter what, I would want a base category. Because without a base category things would not make cognitive sense to a human. Then it dawned on me the user is the base category in gmail and they are databasing users, I closed my account.
I like many others users used one password for all my online accounts wanting to close the door on gmail I changed my email to yahoo and made my email password different than all my other online passwords. Because if my email password is the same as the rest of my online accounts then Google could access my other accounts without detection. 60 days after closing my gmail account I need to open my account to reset a utility password. But gmail NEVER reopens a gmail account after closing the account. Warning bells where going off at this point. As time goes on Google would attract fewer and fewer users and advertising revenue would be in a constant decline also as time goes on. Where is the benefit then? Not allowing an email name to ever be used again protects the database, because if another user opens a closed gmail account it destroys two database records.
Overview
Google maintains a database of search results forever.
Gmail never reopens closed gmail accounts.
Gmail uses labels not folders.
Database Labels
Label IP Addresses: Home IP, work IP and other IP access points.
Label IP Physical Location: Country, State, City
Label Function: Government Sector, Strategic Sector, Private Sector
Label Name: Your First Name, Your Last Name
Label Email Accounts: Emails coolname@gmail.com (Closed email account), not-so-cool-name@gmail.com (Re… Intact)
Label Emails: Inbound and Outbound
Label Searches: Websites visited
The database server could categories one by gmail account, IP and Google searches. When you delete an email the database server does not, when you close you gmail account the database matches it with your new gmail account by IP. And all of you search results are matched by IP to your database profile. Even if you never open another gmail account the database can continue to database someone by their IP address.
Businesses doing research would not even benefit from such individualistic information, because they look at market sectors and/or target markets. Further, businesses would not want old data in their research results, because it would give a false positive. Who could possible benefit from this data? A foreign or domestic Intelligence Agency?
It does not seem in the best interest of the Nation to allow a business to maintain such records, the records could be sold or stolen by a foreign nation.
Movie: The Core
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: How many languages do you speak?
Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Five, actually.
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: Well, I speak one… One Zero One Zero Zero. With that I could steal your money, your secrets, your sexual fantasies, your whole life. Any country, any place, any time I want.
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on 31 October 2012. Tags: advertising revenue, commercial purposes, emails, feng shui, Folders, gmail account, Google, Label, password, sector, software engineer, software engineers, utility password, warning bells, Zero
I use to have a gmail account for years, but recently closed my account. I was waiting for years for gmail to change labels to folders. Finally, I wanted to know what Google knows about design that no one else knows. So I looked at everything from countries that read right to left to Feng Shui. I needed to find the element that I was missing to this puzzle.
I sat at my desk and started to pretended to be a Google Software Engineer and I imagined at my desk two draws one had folders and one had labels. I mentally ran through every physical scenario I could come up with. In every scenario clearly humans would pick the draw with folders. Then I thought maybe these Google Software Engineers are so far off the chart intelligent that even in physical movement it’s secondary to them. Sitting there I imagined being so smart that I could get any file with a label in the draw using only my mind. What struck me as odd is that no matter what, I would want a base category. Because without a base category things would not make cognitive sense to a human. Then it dawned on me the user is the base category in gmail and they are databasing users, I closed my account.
I like many others users used one password for all my online accounts wanting to close the door on gmail I changed my email to yahoo and made my email password different than all my other online passwords. Because if my email password is the same as the rest of my online accounts then Google could access my other accounts without detection. 60 days after closing my gmail account I need to open my account to reset a utility password. But gmail NEVER reopens a gmail account after closing the account. Warning bells where going off at this point. As time goes on Google would attract fewer and fewer users and advertising revenue would be in a constant decline also as time goes on. Where is the benefit then? Not allowing an email name to ever be used again protects the database, because if another user opens a closed gmail account it destroys two database records.
Overview
Google maintains a database of search results forever.
Gmail never reopens closed gmail accounts.
Gmail uses labels not folders.
Database Labels
Label IP Addresses: Home IP, work IP and other IP access points.
Label IP Physical Location: Country, State, City
Label Function: Government Sector, Strategic Sector, Private Sector
Label Name: Your First Name, Your Last Name
Label Email Accounts: Emails coolname@gmail.com (Closed email account), not-so-cool-name@gmail.com (Re… Intact)
Label Emails: Inbound and Outbound
Label Searches: Websites visited
The database server could categories one by gmail account, IP and Google searches. When you delete an email the database server does not, when you close you gmail account the database matches it with your new gmail account by IP. And all of you search results are matched by IP to your database profile. Even if you never open another gmail account the database can continue to database someone by their IP address.
Businesses doing research would not even benefit from such individualistic information, because they look at market sectors and/or target markets. Further, businesses would not want old data in their research results, because it would give a false positive. Who could possible benefit from this data? A foreign or domestic Intelligence Agency?
It does not seem in the best interest of the Nation to allow a business to maintain such records, the records could be sold or stolen by a foreign nation.
Movie: The Core
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: How many languages do you speak?
Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Five, actually.
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: Well, I speak one… One Zero One Zero Zero. With that I could steal your money, your secrets, your sexual fantasies, your whole life. Any country, any place, any time I want.
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on 30 January 2012. Tags: Account, amr, DGM, email, Hacked, Hany, market risk, money, password, secret question, shams, Yahoo, yahoo id, yesterday, youssef
yesterday, i failed to log in to my Yahoo account my contacts received an email requesting to transfer money although i didnt send seems that my account has been hacked i only remeber the Yahoo ID and password but the secret question failed to answer as i dont remember can u please try to help i am receiving mails from Hany Ishac Linked updates Said Abdel Fattah Amany Shams.
Please contact me on amr.youssef@banque ducaire.com DGM Head of Market Risk Division
your prompt action will be highly appreciated.
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on 13 September 2011. Tags: 12 months, chanel, ChanelSupport, guy, Legit, limited partnership, partner program, partnership, partnership program, password, password thanks, reply, YouTube
Theres a guy that sent me a couple of messages on youtube, and his chanel name is ChanelSupport. this is what the message says: (you dont have to read the whole thing)
Dear User,
You have been selected for our Limited Partnership Program.
You are one of the 500 users to be selected for our Limited Partnership
Program.
The Youtube Limited Partner Program is a limited Program we do every
6 – 12 months to give our users a chance at becoming a Youtube
Partner.
We reviewed your channel views and your subscription count.
You fit the requirement to become a Youtube Partner.
When you become Partner you will have access to many features such as,
The official Youtube Partnership banner for your channel.
Many options when it comes to customizing your channel.
You will earn 5 cents per-view and 1 cent per ad-click.
We need your Username and Password to verify your Partnership
please reply back with your username and password.
Thanks,YoutubeSupport
is this a scam or is this legit
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on 20 August 2011. Tags: Affiliated, e mail, Google, mail, password, Want
I created it many years ago but when I search myself on google it shows up and I don’t want it to.
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