Tech Friday: Yahoo and AOL sift through your emails

Posted By on August 31, 2018

Tech news this week highlighted Yahoo and AOL brand email services. There are still plenty of users still using them and unknowingly being spied on (including me since I still use Yahoo for "junk" mail — I started with AOL & Yahoo in the early 1990s kept the simple rdc2@ addresses). The search algorithms and even employees are said to be searching your email and refine lists of users that they sell to advertisers.

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It may not be a big deal if it helps you plan a more appropriate vacation, but can be a bit unnerving if you are seeking health advice and receive insurance ads or worse … funeral planning and mortuary ads!

If you still want to keep Yahoo Mail, go to their Ad Interest Manager page while logged in and "Opt-Out" of the "On Yahoo" and "Across the web" tabs. LINK

Yahoo, Bucking Industry, Scans Emails for Data to Sell Advertisers

When Verizon created Oath last year, it envisioned the new unit as a future advertising rival to Google and Facebook Inc. for its potential to marry data on Verizon’s vast pool of wireless subscribers with Yahoo’s highly trafficked online hubs, Verizon executives have said.

Oath owns dozens of popular websites, such as HuffPost and Yahoo Finance. It helps advertisers show messages on these sites as well as across the web, using a variety of ad-placement services.

Email scanning has become one of the company’s most effective methods for improving ad targeting, said Doug Sharp, Oath’s vice president of data, measurements and insights. He said that the practice applies only to commercial emails in people’s accounts—from retailers, say, or mass mailings—and that users have the ability to opt out.

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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the “furthest” of them all?

Posted By on August 30, 2018

Of course perception is everything, but here’s a pretty good indicator regarding the media and their reporting/stories bias. About the political L and R split you expected?

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The never ending quest to make my Sperry Topsiders last longer

Posted By on August 29, 2018

Those of you who regularly read my blog know that I love wearing boat shoes (and flip-flops) and have gone thru great lengths to make them last and keep them "semi" odor free. From insoles to epoxy mixes for "wear control" … and have been accused of going  a bridge too far

Short answer, it may be an obsessive behavior trait stemming from my cheapness or "frugalism." Nevertheless, here is another attempt to make my favorite Sperry Topsiders last another year.

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A face only another shark can love … or maybe not?

Posted By on August 28, 2018

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Just a couple of different #sharkshares this past week – they always make “attractive” photos for the blog!

Music Monday Mellow Morning Twofer: Fogelberg and Stevens

Posted By on August 27, 2018

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Books: The Great Revolt – Salena Zito and Brad Todd

Posted By on August 26, 2018

5149yvjfrBL._SY346_I may have pick up my favorite political book of the year with Salena Zito and Brad Todd’s "The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics." It analyzes the unusual rise of once "long shot" billionaire reality-tv GOP candidate Donald Trump who defeated 17 other Republican "politicians" and chipped off enough disgruntled Independent and Democratic voters to defeat Hillary Clinton in 2016. The first person voter interviews with thousands of ordinary American voters is something that left pollsters and political party strategists scratching their heads and is finding them studying carefully as this populist movement either continues or dies off in future US elections.

For me, it is not that I haven’t heard the message before, but getting it all in a concise book with the ordinary people interviews, that many of us living in the mid-west can relate to, is most telling. There are those who are one issue voters like the 2nd Amendment or concerned over the damage another liberal supreme court justice could make … as well as those who dislike the direction of the country under supporters of BIG government progressive policies.

thegreatrevoltcontentsThe later “felt” how slow the economic recovery was going and how expensive the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was making health care as it continued to collapse under its own weight. It also highlighted the "embarrassed to tell their friends"  closet Trump voters or the evangelical Christians who seemed unlikely to support a man on his 3rd wife with less-than upright past behavior. All in all, it is an intriguing book and might help explain things to those who live in academia or tight progressive circles on the east and west coast — and especially for those oblivious to the reality faced by "blue collar traditional democratic voters some viewed as "clinging to their guns and religion" or that their candidate of choice referred to as "deplorables."

Here is a great CSPAN interview by David Drucker with the authors Brad Todd and Salena Zito (well worth listening to). 

Standout syndicated columnist and CNN contributor Salena Zito, with veteran Republican strategist Brad Todd, reports across five swing states and over 27,000 miles to answer the pressing question: Was Donald Trump’s election a fluke or did it represent a fundamental shift in the electorate that will have repercussions–for Republicans and Democrats–for years to come.

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A true American Hero passed away at 81 – Sen John McCain

Posted By on August 25, 2018

“Fairwell fellow Americans. God bless you, and God bless America.” — John S McCain

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As an American citizen, and supporter of Sen John McCain for many years, it is sad to see his last fight was with cancer. The nation owes him great honor his years of service to our country. From his heroic suffering as a prisoner of war, to his unrelenting focus on providing for our military while serving in Washington DC. My sadness is with his family in losing a son (his mother Roberta is 106), his wife Cindy her husband and children a father. So glad for his many years. (video below)

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Do you understand what PBM’s in health care are?

Posted By on August 25, 2018

Here’s a great explanation of the history and current role of Pharmacy Benefit, Managers (PBMs) as it relates to health care, drug cost and insurance plans.

LINK to Marketplace story

Red Stewart Airfield 21st Annual Airshow and EAA chapter 284’s Taildragger Fly-In Pancake Breakfast at 40I on Sept 1 – 2 2018

Posted By on August 25, 2018

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This Labor Day weekend is the annual Stewart Airshow and our EAA chapter’s fly-in and pancake breakfast.

If you enjoy aviation and mostly vintage aircraft flying in and out of a well cared for grass airstrip, this outing is for you. The gathering in Waynesville Ohio is always an enjoyable community time and is fun for those who fly in from all part of the tri-state. The Stewart airshow starts at 5PM and takes a break until dark, at which time the "night flying" begins — well worth seeing on a clear night.

Primitive camping is welcomed on the field and there is usually a nice crowd for our EAA "once a year" fundraiser providing the morning coffee and a pancake breakfast — this year our 51st! (see EAA284.org)

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Tech Friday 2: My favorite Cincinnati oriented tweet of the day

Posted By on August 24, 2018

Desultory - des-uhl-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee

  1. lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful: desultory conversation.
  2. digressing from or unconnected with the main subject; random: a desultory remark.
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