By OSAblogger on May 10, 2009 in Shopping Security | 3 Comments
When you were a child, did you have a puppy? Perhaps, you have one right now. Not all children are so lucky. Finally, there is a puppy who comes along without any clean-up issues! There’s no doubt that one of the hot Christmas toys, FurReal Friends Biscuit, is a great replacement for a real dog. He shakes your hand with his furry paw, barks, wags his tail, and he even responds to your commands! Biscuit knows what you’re doing when you touch him at all times.
By OSAblogger on May 5, 2009 in Keeping Our Children Safe | 0 Comments
If your tot is simply infatuated with trains then there could be no more wonderful gift for Christmas than a train table. A train all by itself is a wonderful token . It is the perfect indoor version of the popular outdoor version of pedal trains. The tracks and multiple cars make it an even better token , but a train table are to train sets what sprinkles are to ice-cream sundaes and donuts. It is just that something more that makes all the difference.
By Online Security Authority on Dec 24, 2006 in Shopping Security | 2 Comments
On this Christmas Eve I wish of you and yours a Happy Holidays, please be safe and smart when it comes to last minute shopping. Don’t take any chances with your online purchases and your ID, make sure you always use a secure servers and look for the little padlock when buying and using your credit cards online.
By Online Security Authority on Dec 24, 2006 in Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
For two years running, we’ve seen the myth of “Cyber Monday” reported over and over again as fact. The story, made up by a bunch of marketers, is that the Monday after Thanksgiving, all those turkey-stuffed employees are not so interested in working, and so they’ll log on to the internet from the office and buy holiday presents. Of course, as was noted last year, the Monday after Thanksgiving is traditionally the twelfth busiest online shopping day, not the first.
By Online Security Authority on Dec 18, 2006 in Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
‘Twas the blog before Christmas, and here in my house,
I was tapping my keyboard, and clicking my mouse.
My ads were all placed on my pages with care,
In hopes that my visitors would click on them there.
My husband was pouting alone in our bed,
While visions of a blogless wife danced in his head.