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Ok so where is the consistently lowest diesel prices on that
I 5 corridor you frequent.
Very curious.
TIA
Curious as to why you think their gas prices have dropped as much as ours. Not here in the Pacific Northwest/British Coulmbia for sure!!
You are asking Him to review what he said when you are talking about eatable underwear?
I'm confused.
So Madcow are you saying this dog is a cross of the two. I have eaten Basque food in Reno my husaband is very familiar with the culture. THe Bernese Mt dog originally from Bernese Mt's in Switzerland.
Madcow your dog is absolutely beautiful. Is she a purebred Bernese Mt dog or a mix. I have a 7 yr old Berner. They are just the best dogs.
Is this supposed to be a cue or something?
Hi AJTJ
Happy holidays to you and your family!!
Do you have any thought on GCH?
Looks interesting.
TIA
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/061023/20061023005356.html?.v=1
Monday October 23, 8:00 am ET
NICE, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Online banking, shopping and other transactions will soon have added security with a new dual-factor authentication product called TrustedSignins(TM), which was introduced today by SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK - News), the world's largest supplier of flash memory cards. The announcement was made at the RSA® Conference, where SanDisk is giving demonstrations at Stand 38 in the Nice Acropolis.
Source: SanDisk Corporation
The TrustedSignins authentication system provides highly secure protection against online fraud because it uses dual-factor authentication, which requires the combination of something you know, such as a password or user name, with something you have, such as a SanDisk USB flash drive or mobile card. The TrustedSignins solution is based on the same SanDisk USB flash drives and mobile card formats sold at many of the more than 187,000 stores worldwide that carry SanDisk products.
"TrustedSignins technology will be available to financial and other institutions for pilot programs before becoming a standard feature on select SanDisk USB flash drives in 2007," said Ron LaPedis, product marketing manager for SanDisk. "TrustedSignins software is stored and launched directly from the USB flash drive and requires no installation on a host computer, thus making it consumer-friendly."
In addition to entering a static user name and password, a consumer connects the SanDisk flash drive containing TrustedSignins technology to a PC and a one-time password (OTP) is generated and supplied to the website for an extra level of security. The one-time password can be routed seamlessly to an identity protection network for validation, allowing the user to access multiple accounts such as those from a bank, auction house or brokerage.
RSA, The Security Division of EMC, and Verisign are each working with SanDisk to enable and provide consumer-friendly, two-factor authentication for end-users who purchase SanDisk mass-storage devices at retail outlets and then use them at either an RSA SecurID® enabled webite or a VeriSign-enabled website. The generic term for a device with this functionality is called a token. TrustedSignins supports multiple virtual tokens and multiple algorithms, so the technology is versatile and expandable.
"As the public grows increasingly aware of the risks associated with transacting online, consumers are looking to their banks and other institutions to deliver more effective means of protecting their identities," said Jim Melvin, vice president of marketing at RSA, The Security Division of EMC. "Delivering SanDisk flash drives with embedded RSA SecurID® technology will provide consumers with access to market-leading technology and the ability to strongly authenticate using a device they already carry. We are excited to see this initiative move forward and pleased that SanDisk has chosen to support RSA's efforts to provide more flexible options for stronger user authentication."
"The VeriSign® Identitiy Protection (VIP) Shared Authentication Network provides an integrated network intelligence platform that allows consumers to utilize their two-factor credentials across the internet," said Nico Popp, vice president, Authentication Services for VeriSign. "Combined with SanDisk's USB and mobile cards, consumers now have the benefit of a device that offers strong online security experience while preserving the convenience of their current web lifestyle."
The TrustedSignins platform is built upon SanDisk's 32-bit memory controller driving an embedded high-performance cryptographic engine. This provides real-time encryption and tamper-resistant security to keep stored data highly secure. As a secure platform that is transparent to the consumer, it is ideal for supporting one-time passwords and other secure value-added applications.
The main advantage for enterprises over existing token-based authentication solutions is that the institution does not need to bear the expense of stocking and supplying tokens to its user base but can simply advise customers to buy a TrustedSignins compatible SanDisk memory device in whatever capacity they like. As an incentive, the institution can offer a rebate to customers who use a memory device as their authentication method.
For consumers, the benefit is in having an authentication system on a device that they would normally carry with them, as opposed to a dedicated device that can only generate one-time passwords. SanDisk provides an automatic OTP fill-in browser plug-in with simple, clickable icons that makes the system easy to use and adopt.
Under the partnership with VeriSign, SanDisk is embedding the capability to access the VeriSign® Identity Protection (VIP) Service based on Open Authentication (OATH) compliant One-Time Password algorithms.
"OATH is very pleased that San Disk is introducing the TrustedSignin One Time Password solution that uses the OATH algorithm," said Donald Malloy, director of business development at OATH. "By promoting the use of Open Authentication solutions, member company San Disk is providing a device that offers strong authentication and is compatible with other OATH complaint systems."
As announced in February at RSA Conference 2006, RSA and SanDisk are working together so that SanDisk will be embedding the industry-leading RSA SecurID one-time-password (OTP) algorithm into the flash drives.
Good Luck
Don
We are all speechless LOL
The board over on SI is absolutely quiet.
I need some help
what symbol will wave trade under today?
sorry if this has been posted before
Have you guys seen this.
LMAO
http://www0.gsb.columbia.edu/students/organizations/follies/media/EveryBreath.wmv
AJ
When you get a minute could you take a look at SNDK for me.
TIA
PH
Zeev
Thank you for the link to the bug listening device. Cannot wait to pick one up for my grandaughter.
PH
Zeev
I would appreciate your take on TEVA here
TIA
So Susan what do you know about this company and their latest venture in Smithers? Or are you strictly looking at the chart?
Thanks for sharing any info you have
PH
AJTJ or anyone have any good stocks to take advantage of this Natural Gas rise?
Like our local Nat Gas co?
Thx PH
What happened to her? Where is she now?
Hey Tea
Could you please tell me what you read into that chart?
I live 30 miles from the canadian border and have often thought about playing CA currency.
Thanks PH
Justa
I absolutely loved reading about your team and your coaching. So refreshing to read about your experience with kids instead of this brutal market. I bet you were a fabulous coach and would have loved to have a kid on your team. Not enough good coaches in life and athletics in this world.
PH
You need to knock it off. I'm playing poker on the ESPN poker site and losing my concentration LOL
LMAO
I wonder if it is the rind or the guts? I'll be slathering it on tomorrow. LOL
PH not DH
AJTJ thank you very much for the WYNN read. I am still holding.
PH
Wow Plexxus. Thanks for your prompt reply.
PH
Hey Plexxus
What is your take on UPS?
Thanks PH
Don't I know it. But if you see my original post to AJ I have done quite well. Live and learn. I was warned about the drop after the opening " but this time I thought it would be different"
lol
Re WYNN
I am one happy dudette today with my precious WYNN.
LMAO
PH
Hey AJTJ
How about WYNN as a stock. I have owned it since 14.60 sold half at 52.87. It ran up to 76.00 and here I sit at 40 whatever it closed at today. Feel sorta like I blew it holding on so long.
Going to Vegas this Sat. for 4 days.
PH
Thoughts on IGT here?
Thanks PH
Hi Zeev
I have been playing SGTL and ain't that the truth about the way fabulous earnings have been rcvd.
Unbelievable!!
PH
Thanks Zeev on the IGT update. Much appreciated.
PH
AVNX still holding on no vol.
anyone holding QTWW?
http://stockcharts.com/gallery/?QTWW
good luck
DH not PH
Zeev what would a good entry point for IT hold on TEVA be?
Thanks PH
AJTJ
I was actually amused with the board topics last week. It gets old eventually. We had a great weekend. Up here in the rainy Pacific Northwest we have not had rain in over a week. Beautiful sunny clear days and everyone has hit the beaches and parks. Absolutely gorgeous.
PS I really enjoy Teaparty's humour. Must be my Canadian coming out in me. LOL
Hey AJ
Nice board your running here today. From porn to religion!!
LOL
PH
AJ
When you have a minute could you give me a read on CELL? I picked some up yesterday @18.69.
Thanks PH
Thanks Greg
It looks like we have more than one problem with our mail and our computer savy daughter is coming over this am and will possibly be able to help us.
Thanks again PH
Mr Ed this is not specifically for you and I know this is probably not the forum, but I am at my wits end with a problem in my EMail. My ISP is Comcast and after three phone calls to them yesterday they finally put me through to MSFT who wanted to chrg $35 just to talk to me.
Here's the problem. From the EMail body, When I click the links I go nowhere and the only thing that happens is the bar with subject, to, from, flashes blue. We have the old Windows 98 but this problem just cropped up for the first time yesterday.Any help would be appreciated. I realize the market is open now and I am in no rush.
TIA
Zeev
You a buyer of SLXP in here?
Thanks PH
LOL I have tears in my eyes.