I started watching the new series “Away” recently. It looks like a great series, I’m hooked already after only watching the first episode.
Epic is on a roll lately. They’ve been giving away free PC games like crazy these days–several per week. It’s all connected, somehow, to the controversy and publicity surrounding the Apple and Fortnite issue. I’ve been taking advantage of it and snatching up every “free for a limited time” game they offer, and have amassed a decent collection at this point.
We voted – all three of us – Kevin, Sandy and I. Felt good to get that out of the way. If only completing that would cause the constant e-mails, texts and TV ads to stop…
I still gotta finish “Rage” and “9/12. So much to do, so many distractions…
Now that e-mail is working correctly for my website, I have a much better idea of just how often it’s under attack. It’s daily, and it bugs me. Someone’s always trying to login as administrator, others (or maybe the same person) keeps creating new accounts but not authenticating the account by verifying the e-mail address. Others DO verify the wackiest e-mail addresses and then the account just sits there. My user list just keeps growing. After I cleaned it up I had less than 10 registered users (including me). Now I’m up to 40 again, 18 of which are unverified, which I’ll delete again. I guess that’s actually not too bad compared to the thousands of bogus accounts my site had before I installed some protection on it.
My scanner’s full. Apparently it has a limit of 1000 recordings, and I filled it up. No one mentioned that there is a limit and I haven’t found anything noting this in the manual at all. Kind of disappointing, especially since I upgraded the included 8GB microSD card to 32GB so I’d have plenty of space. To be honest, I’ve had the scanner set to record everything, 24/7, non-stop, since I got it, just to test it out and also to make sure I didn’t miss anything, so if something big happened I could find the date and time and play back that event. So I’ll have to move the 1000 recordings to a PC, then delete them and start over. I’ll be sure to note how much space it used and exactly how the recordings are organized–all the geeky stuff I’ll want to know in the future, and maybe post here later on.