Amazon, eBay, PayPal…

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Amazon, eBay, PayPal… There is something in common with these three names. E-commerce? That’s one, too. Their names are often used to phish Internet users. You may have received an e-mail message like the one below. We received it a while ago. We don’t know why because we don’t have an account at ebay. Most likely, one of the hyperlinks would forward us to a phishing site. By the way, we also receive suspicous message concerning PayPal. Continue reading

After Effects Sample: Explosion

Adobe After Effects tutorial

The other day, my wife and I decided to visit a small museum (*cough* It’s not an abortion clinic.) that her cousin runs in Los Angels. I was very excited. We were just right there, some 15 yards away. Then something unthinkable happened. My wife found a $10 bills. And… We wouldn’t have lived today if she had not stopped us before entering the museum. Continue reading