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Get with the gratitude (continued)

Of course, at the top of the list is always my wife. Getting married in my mid-40s, it took me a long time to find the right woman and an equally long time to convince her to marry me. But she's wonderful and I'm reminded every day how lucky I am.

I have a lot more to be grateful for, but because many of the items I'd list are personal, I'm not going to subject you to a full reading. Instead, I'm going to recommend you make your own list, and then notice just how wonderful each of the items you list has made your life as well.

I will mention three groups of people I'm incredibly grateful for: you, the readers, our authors, and our advertisers. Without all of you, we couldn't be producing these magazines and, together, especially with projects like this summer's exploration of White House email, we can also make a difference.

By the way, we've turned our article series on White House email into a book called Where Have All The Emails Gone? How something as seemingly benign as White House email can have freakly national security consequences. It's our first printed book and we'll be formally announcing its availability soon. In the meantime, you can read some excerpts at http://www.EmailsGone.com.

The sheer insanity of it all
Finally, Thanksgiving sometimes seems to open a doorway to the craziness that's human nature. The post-Thanksgiving, pre-Christmas season often means the big income time for many businesses, lots of profligate spending, and sometimes provides a window into the darkness that's also within us all.

Back in 1998, I wrote about a business trip the day before Thanksgiving. It was nine years ago today, exactly, that I wrote It's a small world. This disturbing article tells the story of a fellow traveler, in this case another Lotus Notes administrator, who had a very tough time at the airport. I never found out who she was, or whether she was then or is now a reader of DominoPower, but I've always hoped she somehow found the article and knew that someone cared that night.

Before I wrap up this ode to the American psyche, it's important I end with a warning: Black Friday is a day when you should practice extra caution, both online and out in stores. As Hackers poised for Black Friday discusses, you should watch out for emails and offers that seem too good to be true.

A common scam is to pick the hot toy of the season and send out a spam email blast offering it for much less than the typical price. Victims end up entering credit card information on malicious sites designed to look like well-known, trusted ones. They might also unknowingly download a keylogger that can steal personal information people type in when making any kind of Internet transaction.

Be careful out there, ok?

Product availability and resources
Read David's guide to surviving Thanksgiving (and some computer stuff).

Read Thanks for the memories: how to take perfect Thanksgiving pictures.

Read Getting intimate with fall photography.

Read about Where Have All The Emails Gone? at http://www.EmailsGone.com.

Read It's a small world.

Read Hackers poised for Black Friday.

Sam Kleinman is a writer; he makes his home in St. Louis Missouri and is interested in speculative fiction, cyber culture, and mobile technology. Sam is part of the content team for a promenade mobile tech Web site and also works on maintaining http://www.collectivearts.net, a Web site bringing together a group of skilled artists. You can reach Sam with any questions or comments by email at sam@collectivearts.net.


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