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General : Family Trees Offline Temporarily
Posted by skenow on Thu, 16 Apr 2009 (2621 reads)

Recent changes to KienowFamily.org have caused some unexpected side effects and the family tree area will be offline until I have resolved those problems.


Sorry for the inconvenience, but such is the life of software updates!

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General : Happy New Year!
Posted by skenow on Wed, 31 Dec 2008 (2055 reads)

Well, 2008 is coming to a close - time to reflect on what the past 12 months have brought...


For our family, there was a new job, a trip to Mexico, a high school graduation, a new grandson, the loss of a great-uncle - along with all the day-in-day-out things. All-in-all, pretty normal, but extraordinary stuff.

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General : Merry Christmas!
Posted by skenow on Fri, 26 Dec 2008 (1580 reads)

Today is not just the day after Christmas, it is the second day of Christmas - take a little time out of your day for each of the next 11 days to truly celebrate Christmas and honor the birth of Jesus Christ.

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General : Everyone's a Target for Spam
Posted by skenow on Thu, 04 Sep 2008 (1865 reads)

I just got word from another family member of an email from 'Sir John Kempwelch,' a 'senior partner in the firm of Infinity Consultants' indicating he was being offered the chance to inherit a large amount of money, left when a person of the same last name died without any apparent heir. I think we've all received these from time-to-time, but it's always good to be a bit skeptical about offers that appear too good to be true. So, here's what I do...


A few quick searches (use the subject of the email or the part of the first sentence) turned up several pages, all with the same offer, using the exact same words, just a different name for the deceased and a different name for the 'senior partner.' Apparently, we're not the only ones getting this letter! In the past, not only have I inherited great sums of money, but I have also been 'warned' of some security breaches on my PayPal account (I didn't have one at the time), that a credit card company wanted me to verify my account information (but the email contained too many spelling errors to be legitimate), and that I could help sponsor a well-to-do foreigner that needed assistance getting into the country.

Sometimes, the only intent was to create panic and a flood of emails to everyone in my address book, who would, in turn, do the same with their address books, which mimics what a lot of viruses do.

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General : We're Here
Posted by skenow on Sat, 03 May 2008 (1576 reads)

Yes - the site is finally on the new server. I'm sure I will be finding a few things that need touching up, but, overall, everything is intact. If you experience any difficulties or notice something before I do, just drop me a line.

Thanks

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