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good health: January 2006
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Sunday, January 15, 2006. Our choice: starve to death or facing cancer. It is said that WHO has found that drinking coffee regularly would have the chance of cancer. We must trust WHO, it is not Korean scientist. Yet, the simple truth is that every modern thing is bad to our health. So, what can we do? Of course, we need their information. The problem is that there is no education for how to manage us with scientific discovery. Posted by F. H. Tong @ 2:20 AM. Friday, January 06, 2006. If a CEO or an acco...
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Online Protection: February 2006
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Online is part of our lives. Yet there are high-tech criminals threatening our safety. Protection is easy said than done. This is what we have to keep on working for other than bowing to fate. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. There is no way to protect our sensitive data if we are customers of such financial corporations. By reading various information of this month (Feb. 2006), I have found one that should be read by all. It is " Proof: Employees don't care about security. Monday, February 27, 2006. It is ce...
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good health: March 2006
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Saturday, March 18, 2006. We need information and we need the truth. This may lead to unnecessary worries because the early news might not be proven. In the Internet age, we are victims. We are manipulated by journalists, outspoken scientists etc. I am not complaining their works. It is good to have information. But it is not good to have partial information. The problem is not what the news is; it is the presentation that matters most. Who are responsible to deal with such cases? I am watching such news...
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good health: December 2005
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Tuesday, December 27, 2005. Will Tamiflu become a costly joke? After the news before the Christmas, Japan links Tamiflu to 2 teen suicides 64 cases of disorders connected to avian flu treatment. And 2 Who Died From Avian Flu in Vietnam Were Resistant to an Antiviral Drug. There is no further information about this problem. Certainly, I do wish that something like Tamiflu would free us from such type of epidemic. Unfortunately, we have seen so many cases that so called clinical trial or scientific pro...
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good health: November 2005
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Sunday, November 27, 2005. Ten lies become truth, ten truths would backfire. It seems the ghost of 1918 would not go away. We are repeatedly advised about the pandemic. Perhaps we are not yet fear to death yet, so they are not satisfied. Perhaps governments have not put in ten or hundred billions, so they are not happy. If we want the governments to do hundred-percentage protection against something that may happen, I am sure that all governments would be bankrupted because there would be more to come...
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Online Protection: December 2005
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Online is part of our lives. Yet there are high-tech criminals threatening our safety. Protection is easy said than done. This is what we have to keep on working for other than bowing to fate. Friday, December 30, 2005. Who can we trust? The news (Dec. 20, 2005) about ABN Amro eyes electronic data transfers after tape loss incident. Another incidence, Backup Tapes Missing from Marriott Timeshare Business. Posted by F. H. Tong at 12:25 AM. Tuesday, December 27, 2005. Shall we have a better Internet? I am ...
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good health: October 2005
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Sunday, October 30, 2005. Health - the first statement by F. H. Tong. Although I am quite busy, yet I still thinking about the project that I have intended to do. It is about health. Of course, there are thousands of websites about health. But how many are without medical background? How many are not selling medicine or medical services either directly or as advertisement? How many are words from patients? With the blog, I shall continue to talk about this topic. Where is the income for this project?
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Online Protection: March 2006
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Online is part of our lives. Yet there are high-tech criminals threatening our safety. Protection is easy said than done. This is what we have to keep on working for other than bowing to fate. Saturday, March 18, 2006. Rootkit keylogging is not to be ignored. I have mentioned several times that the threat of rootkit and keylogging would be something for this year. Again, from the report, " Hacking Made Easy. Of the Washingtonpost.com indicates how serious this problem would be. Saturday, March 11, 2006.
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good health: May 2006
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Monday, May 22, 2006. To be health is easy said than done. Dr LEE Jong-wook, Director-General of the World Health Organization, has died. He was 61 years old. His work about health for us is great. We can find the WHO fighting hard against SARS, bird-flu etc. However, as the top man of the WHO, how can he died at such age. That means to us that health is something that easily said than done. Sometimes, I do wonder why we cannot know our bodies better. No instrument can be better than our brain about ...
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good health: April 2006
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006. Does bird-flu disappear now? Although we cannot rule out that there will be some more cases like a few dead swans etc., yet it may not be so frightening as specialists pointed out. A specialist expressing his/her worry and suggestions is something not bad at all. Yes, there might be some trying to become famous and looking for contributions for their researches. If bird-flu really disappears, what will we face for the next one? Posted by F. H. Tong @ 7:01 AM. I have been workin...