Wrong Text

This morning I got a series of strange text messages on my cell phone. They started out being short ones, saying, “I love you” and “I can’t wait to see you again.” And I was freaked out because I didn’t recognize the phone number and I was not expecting anyone to say that to me. Maybe my mother! But not any guy or co-worker, for sure!

After about a dozen of the texts that I did not answer, I was getting annoyed that they kept coming every few minutes. For one thing, each text message received costs me 20 cents. And for another thing, the texts were never signed with a name nor addressed to a name, and they clearly were not meant for me.

It occurred to me that the person was texting them to the wrong number and might not stop until someone replied. I was sorely tempted to reply “F*** You!” and see what happened, but it might have been a guy stalking his girlfriend and if she was to actually say that then the stalker might escalate the interaction with something violent and the poor girl would not have any warning or any defense.

So I called the number and said this is Vicki and I have no idea who you are sending all these texts to, but I know you aren’t intending to send them to me, so check the damn number and quit sending me all these texts or I will report you to the police.” And I hung up – I didn’t even want to hear the other person’s voice. And they stopped.

Facebook Frustrations

This is the second year that I’ve had a Facebook account and I’m getting frustrated with it. I know most people like to complain about the changes being made to the program itself. They complain about the new looks and new features, saying that Facebook staffers are meddling with something that is already good. I think most of those people are just old fuddies who don’t like change – for the sake of not liking change.

But my frustration is from the people who are on there using it. When I started out with my account I had about 80 friends. These were people that I know in real life and most of what I said on Facebook was a close match to what I would say to these people to their face.

Somehow over the past two years my friends list has grown to almost 500 people and I have to admit that there are a lot of people on there that I do not know personally. They are more like friends of friends and maybe i will meet some of them one day.

But these people who are friends of friends can be a strange bunch of people. They spout off about all kinds of things that I do not agree with, on every subject from religion to politics to bashing celebrities. I worry that these people who say such extreme things might be reflecting on me, even though I do not agree with a lot of what they say. I am seriously considering deleting a lot of these people who are not really friends and who do not reflect my own values.

Phone Freedom

Cell phones have been a huge part of my life for over 12 years now. But I am always having problems with not being able to buy the phone I want because I am stuck with a carrier who doesn’t have that phone, or I can’t get the phone I want because they want to stick me with a big, expensive plan.

So now, you supposedly can choose any phone carrier, any service plan and any phone at Best Buy. They say in their commercial that they will match you up with whatever you want from all three choices of carrier, plan and phone. Their plan is called the “Phone Freedom” plan. It might be worth checking out if you want a new phone.

What is the Texas Virtual Border Watch?

One of the most innovative programs in preventing illegal immigration and protecting the borders of the US is the Texas Virtual Border Watch program. Texas Governor Rick Perry enacted the program in conjunction with the Texas Border Sheriff’s Coalition and Blue Servo ?, a privately held company. The program is designed to allow the public to participate in monitoring crime along the Texas-Mexico border.

Under the program, anyone with Internet access can become a “virtual deputy” by creating an account and logging on to the Blue Servo network. Once you have created an account, you can monitor the Texas-Mexico border 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The virtual deputies are able to see what’s going on at the border thanks to cameras that stream live from the border continuously.

When virtual deputies spot suspicious activity, they are able to report their findings to local country sheriffs via email. Emails coming in to the county sheriff’s are anonymous. Local authorities have responsibility for checking out all emails sent in, conducting investigations and taking appropriate actions.

The Texas Virtual Border Watch is like a community watch program on steroids. Since it’s inception in 2008, the program has had mixed reviews. As of April, 2010, just 26 arrests had been made as a result of information obtained through the program. At this point in time, just 29 of the projected 200 cameras had been installed. In order to defray costs, the plan for funding the program called for installing the cameras over a period of time.

Mixed Reviews

Those who criticize the program say that it is too expensive, considering a cost of $2 million just to get the program up and running. Proponents of the program say that the real benefit is in its ability for the cameras to deter criminal activity, which is difficult to measure.

In the first year, one major drug bust was completed because of the program, netting 540 pounds of marijuana and the arrest of a suspected drug smuggler. However, this appears to be the only significant arrest to come from the program.

Of course, any program like the Virtual Border Watch faces the inherent problem of timeliness. By the time law enforcement officers can retrieve emails sent by the public, and act on them, the suspicious activity is likely long over.

The program has also suffered from a waning interest by the public. When the site was initially launched, the website got millions of hits. It appeared that people from all over the US, and even abroad, were calling themselves virtual deputies. But, over time, interest in monitoring the site has fallen off.

There has not, however, been serious talk of discontinuing the program. When Blue Servo began working with the Texas government, they had plans to offset costs by selling advertising on the website. The site has continued to have benefits beyond those of the virtual border program, since it allows other groups, such as neighborhoods, to create their own virtual watch programs at no cost.

Phyllis T. Zerkle particularly likes to write about issues surrounding homeland security and the various courses studied when earning a homeland security degree online.

Thumbs or Clouds?

I have to rethink my data backup process. For the past couple of years I have been using thumb drives or what they also call jump drives. This is easier and faster than the old way of using CDs or DVDs. But now I am hearing the IT guys talking about the Cloud and using the internet to back up their files.

I’m not sure sending everything important to me to a web server someplace is a good idea. What if they get hacked or go out of business? Then what do I do about retrieving my data? I think I will stick with the thumb drive for a while longer.

Free Rentals

Last year I started using Redbox to rent movies and I love them. I signed up online and use their online reservations all the time – it is very easy. Since I signed up with my cell phone, they send me text messages about once a week with a special code to get a free rental. I love getting free stuff – this is a really convenient and affordable way to watch movies.

Well, Hello

My girlfriend’s very first movie line is, “Well, hello ! I’ve been waiting for you to call all day.” LOL

Discovering Facebook

Well, I’ve discovered Facebook. I guess I’m not an early adaptor, as I heard about it a long time ago but didn’t feel the need to sign up until just recently. Now that I am on board, I love it! I have found al ot of people from previous jobs, high school – even summer camp as a teen. It’s great to reconnect with all this cool people from my past and find out what they are doing now.

Hello Miss Evelyn

My darling neighbor is Evelyn Dewars. I have known Miss Evelyn for probably 20 plus years. She has always been next door as long as I can remember. so imagine my surprise when we bumped into each other at the gas station and she mentioned something in her blog. I didn’t eve know she was writing a blog! So I thought it would be nice to mention Miss Evelyn in my blog and see if she likes that.

Got a Pen?

Have you noticed how none of the grocery stores keep pens at the check out counter any more? They have a stylus for using the credit card machine and they don’t want you to write a check any more. At my Food Lion, they take my blank check and run it through their register. Then they give me back the check! It makes to sense to even write the check out if they are going to give it back to you!