Bank of America Alert: Important Message Alert!

Well, aren’t the folks at Bank of America so helpful to send me this poorly-written email, alerting me to “fraudulent purpose.”

Funny how this particular email wasn’t sent from a Bank of America server. Hmm.

Received: from www-data by famas.airsoftarms.com with local (Exim 4.69) (envelope-from ) id 1TTF2F-0008Qr-4q for me; Tue, 30 Oct 2012 12:51:27 -0400
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 12:51:27 -0400
To: me
From: Bank of America < ealerts@bankofamerica.com >
Subject: Bank of America Alert: Important Message Alert !

Bank of America Online Banker

Our Valued Customer,
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Cheap Thoughts: a new role for the U.S. Postal Service?

Speaking of antiquated ways of doing things, I’ve often wondered if the U.S. Postal Service might be better off transitioning to more of an IT role. Perhaps it could rebrand itself as a Information Delivery or Information Directory service and deliver both hardcopy (i.e., mail) and softcopy (i.e., email,fax,etc.) materials to Americans. I’ve often wondered if it should play the role similar to IANA in routing traffic on the Internet.

I’ve also thought before that the postal service missed an opportunity to take on the directory role by providing each American with a free .us email address.

The postal service has long been an information delivery service, it’s just that now an increasing amount of this delivery is taking place on the Internet. Could the USPS one day deliver packets the way it now delivers packages?

What is wrong with America?

A Facebook friend (ok, acquaintance) posted a link to a sermon by David Jeremiah, saying it was “on the importance of voting and the selection of God fearing leaders.”

I didn’t watch it because the last thing I need is for some self-proclaimed holy man to tell me how to think. This is what drives me crazy about some ministers: some think they can tell you what God wants better than God Himself can tell you. In this case Jeremiah knows who you should vote for because God apparently told him.

The God that Jeremiah believes in sounds to me like a mighty weak one. Does anyone think for one moment that the Almighty’s power could be thwarted in any way by the outcome of an election? Do you think God really cares about such things? Or, do you think perhaps this only serves to stroke the ego of power-hungry mortals like David Jeremiah?
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Phone numbers and 911 hangups

Someone in my office misdialed 911 this morning, causing the Morrisville PD to needlessly dispatch an officer. As far as I know it’s the first time this has happened at my work. The officer who responded almost certainly had better things to be doing than chasing down someone who fat-fingered a telephone number. That was one officer who wasn’t available for other, more serious calls. That’s one incoming call to 911 that tied up an emergency line and a dispatcher needlessly.

Dialing mistakes have always happened, of course, but the Triangle area has gotten hit particularly hard since the new “overlay” area code (984? I had to look it up) was introduced. The emergency call centers in Raleigh, Cary, Durham, and Orange County have taken tens of thousands of misdialed 911 calls since this change took place this year.
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