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E-Mail Hoax - Sunscreen Causes
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It's that time of
the year for the infamous "Sunscreen Causes Blindness" e-mail hoax to
begin circulating throughout the Web. This e-mail hoax has been around since
1999 but seems to resurface most fervently each summer.
The parent of a
2-year-old child supposedly writes the e-mail. The parent describes how he/she
recently applied waterproof sunscreen to Zack (the child) and that Zack somehow
got some of it in his eyes. When the parent supposedly attempted to flush out
Zack's eyes, the irritation and pain became much worse. When the parent called
the poison control center, they told him/her to "RUSH Zack to the ER Now!" In
one version, the text continues as follows: "I got him there and they rushed me
back without a second to spare. They started flushing his eyes out with special
medications. Anyway, I found out for the first time that MANY kids each year
lose their sight to waterproof sunscreen. It burns the eye and they lose
complete sight!"
This e-mail is a hoax. The Food and Drug Administration
has jurisdiction over the formulation and labeling of sunscreen products. The
FDA's website (http://www.fda.gov/) has an
online database of information about sunscreens. However, it includes nothing
about sunscreen lotions causing blindness in children. In fact, federal law
would require either an appropriate warning label or the withdrawal of FDA
approval until a product in question is safely reformulated.
Sunscreen
products do contain chemicals that can irritate the eye and the label on
sunscreen products typically states this fact. Parents are recommended to take
reasonable precautions when applying sunscreen products to their children's
hands and face. If a sunscreen lotion does cause eye irritation, Prevent
Blindness America (see http://www.preventblindness.org)
recommends that you flush the eye with water for fifteen minutes or until the
irritation subsides. If the irritation continues, you are to seek medical
attention.
If you receive the "Sunscreen Causes Blindness" e-mail
sometime this summer, do not forward it to your friends. It is a
hoax.
The Fight Against Junk E-mail - PSC’s SpamGUARD - Your
FREE weapon against spam! ![]()
It’s on TV and in
all the papers – what to do about spam. Microsoft is putting together a group to
research the problem and the government is looking at setting up laws similar to
the ones for telemarketers. Unfortunately, there is no way to eliminate spam
(unsolicited bulk e-mail). Not giving out your e-mail address helps, as does
choosing an unusual user name such as just a mixture of letters. However, using
PSC’s SpamGuard will substantially reduce the amount you receive each day.
SpamGUARD is PSC's system for filtering unwanted spam (junk e-mail) from your
mail account. Since SpamGUARD works on PSC’s mail server, you don't need to set
up any other filters in your e-mail program on your computer. Click HERE for more information
on PSC’s SpamGUARD.
In order to improve
our service, PSC is rerouting access to the Internet in some areas.
Effective September 1, 2003, the 367 and 683 access numbers will be
discontinued.
To determine the access number your computer is calling and for directions on
changing your access number, go to http://www.psci.net/access/
PSC provides local (toll-free) access to all of Perry, Spencer and Dubois
counties. When setting up or making changes to your Internet software to connect
to PSC, it is important that you use a phone number that is a LOCAL call from
your home or place of business. All PSC local telephone numbers are listed in
the matrix at http://www.psci.net/access/. Locate your
telephone exchange prefix (the first 3 digits of your phone number) and then
find the LOCAL access number(s) next to it. These are LOCAL numbers for you. If
you encounter a busy signal, try another number (if listed) for your exchange.
Please verify that you are using a local PSC access number for your area to
avoid possible toll charges. PSC is not responsible for toll charges that you
may incur when connecting to the Internet.
Ask The Help Desk - Can I Have
More Than One Browser Window Open At One Time?
Question: Is there a way to have more than one browser window
open at one time?
Answer: Yes there is, and it is pretty
easy to do. First click your cursor arrow on "File" found on the Internet
Explorer menu bar. A drop-down menu will appear. Select NEW and then WINDOW from
the resulting submenu (or use the keyboard command, Ctrl + N) and a duplicate
web page will now be displayed within a new window. Now simply type in the web
address of the additional site you want to view. Seeing more than one web page
at a time can be especially beneficial when doing side-by-side price comparisons
of two different merchants while shopping online or if you just want to be able
to quickly refer back to your original page.
If you want to open a link
on a page in a new window, right-click on it and a pop-up menu will appear with
the option to "Open Link in New Window." Select this option and your original
page will remain as it is and the new window will take you to the link you
selected.
You can toggle back and forth between the windows by pressing
the "alt" and then the "tab" key on your keyboard or by clicking on the page
names shown on the Windows Toolbar (usually found at the bottom of your screen).
You can do the same thing in Netscape but the new window will not be a
duplicate of the one you have open. It will bring up the page you have set up as
your home page.
These tips also work on a Mac in much the same way with
a slight variation. If you don't have a two-button mouse to right-click on a
link and open it in a new window, hold down the "control" key while clicking on
the link and the menu with the "Open Link in New Window" item will appear.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Finding The
Quickest Way To Anywhere
http://mapquest.com - Are you looking
for some driving directions before you hit the road on your family
vacation this summer? Simply head to this popular website, click your cursor
arrow on the "Driving Directions" link and enter your starting and destination
locations for each day. MapQuest will then provide you with a detailed map along
with step-by-step driving directions for each day. Guys, this will not only save
you from the embarrassment of actually having to pull over to ask someone for
directions, but you'll get to where you are going a lot
sooner!
Getting The Most Out Of The Great Outdoors
http://outdoorsite.com - This site
is a great resource for information on camping, fishing, hunting, boating and
more. It has hundreds of helpful archived articles, an interesting
"Trade-A-Trip" section and includes dozens of recipes for the outdoor chef. Use
the "Fishing Calculator" link to easily calculate the weight of your most recent
trophy catch.
New Spy Kids Movie Released This Month
http://spykids.com - It's the official
site for the upcoming movie release of Spy Kids 3-D Game Over. Check out
the link to the movie trailer -- it looks like a fun movie with lots of cool
special effects. Plus, wearing 3-D glasses at the show will make you feel like
you are right in the middle of the action! The Cortez family cast remains the
same as the first two movies. Sylvester Stallone is one of the new stars added
to this sequel.
Converting Miles To Kilometers and More
http://www.nsc.gov.au/PAGES/Info/info_metric.html -
This is a great site to bookmark if you ever need to convert units of
measurement. Units include area, distance, mass, power, pressure, velocity,
temperature, volume and energy. You type in the amount you want converted and
the converter automatically does the calculations for you.
Daily
Updates On The Tour De France
http://www.tourdefrancenews.com -
The U.S. Postal Service Team's Lance Armstrong (Sports Illustrated's
"Sportsman of the Year" for 2002) goes for his fifth consecutive win in the
biggest bicycle race of the year –– the Tour de France. This site provides
minute-by-minute reports and action photos throughout this grueling, 2,082 mile,
23 day event. It also includes commentary from Bobby Julich, Phil Liggett, Greg
Lemond and others. The Tour runs July 5th-27th.
Short Tutorial - Automated
Method Of Checking For Incoming E-mail While Surfing The Web![]()
Outlook Express and
other e-mail client software can pick up your incoming e-mail while you are
surfing the Web. It can even notify you when you have new mail. To set this up,
follow these steps:
Outlook Express Users
Eudora Users
Netscape 7 Users
Mac Users:
The procedures for
using Eudora and Netscape on a Macintosh for setting an interval for checking
mail are similar to the procedures for Eudora and Netscape on Windows. In
Outlook Express on a Mac, however, you will need to go to the "Tools" menu, drop
down to "Run Schedule" then select "Edit Schedules" from the resulting submenu.
>From there you can create a flexible schedule that picks up the mail on
certain days and times of your choosing. Very cool.
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Thanks for
your business!
Best regards,
Perry-Spencer Communications,
Inc.
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Cornerstone Publishing Group Inc.
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