Week 79

Caffall tile was on site Saturday afternoon, working in the temple.  I suppose they were laying tile throughout the temple, who knows where?  Recently, I have also seen some painters in Smiths.  So from this, I suspect the interior work is advancing well.

A Logan Temple worker told me last week that he had heard rumors that the dedication would be in June or September.  Either date, I plan on being there for it!


 The sky was blue again and so beautiful!
The East gate of the temple

:: How to hack Yah0o Password ::

How to Hack a Yahoo Password


Hack Yahoo Password

Every day,  a lot of people contact me about suspecting their boyfriend or girlfriend of cheating, and ask me how to hack their Yahoo password so as to find out the truth. If you are in a similar situation and wondering to know how to hack a Yahoo password, then this is the post for you. In this post, I will uncover some of the real and working ways to do that.

Is it possible to hack Yahoo?

Yes! As a matter of fact, it is possible to hack almost any email password. But before you learn the real ways of hacking, the following are the things you should be aware of:
1. Never trust any hacking service that claims to hack Yahoo password for just $100 or $200. In most cases they will rip off your pockets with false promises. Sometimes they may even start to threaten you by blackmailing that they are going to inform the victim or the cyber crime officials about your hack attempt. So, to be on the safer side, it is better to stay away from such scam websites.
2. Beware! On many websites and web portals you will often come across a fake tutorial on email hacking. The tutorial will tell you something like “You need to send the target email address along with your username and password to yahoo_pass_reset@yahoo.com (or similar)” to hack the password of the target account. This method seems too good to be true but, if you follow this method, you will lose your own password in attempt to hack someone else’s password.
With my experience of over 7 years in the field of hacking and cyber security, I can tell you that there are only TWO ways to hack Yahoo password. They are keylogging and phishing.
All the other email hacking methods are simply scam or don’t work! The following are the only 2 foolproof methods that work.

1. Keylogging: Easiest Way to Hack Yahoo Password

Using a keylogger is the easiest way to hack Yahoo password. A keylogger is a small program that records each and every keystroke (including passwords) that a user types on a specific computer’s keyboard. A keylogger is also called as spy program or spy software. To use it, you don’t need to have any special knowledge. Anyone with a basic knowledge of computer should be able to install and use this software. With my experience, I recommend the following two keyloggers as the best for hacking Yahoo password.
1. SniperSpy (Tested)
2. WinSpy (Tested)
I don’t have physical access to the target computer, can I still use SniperSpy?
Yes, you can! Since both SniperSpy and WinSpy offers Remote Installation Feature, it is possible to remotely install the keylogger on the target computer. However, it will also work on a local computer.
How to use SniperSpy?
1. After you download it, you will be able to create the installation module. You need to email this module to the remote user as an attachment.
2. When the remote user runs the module, it will get installed silently and the monitoring process will begin. The keystrokes are captured and uploaded to the SniperSpy servers continuously.
3. You can login to your online SniperSpy account (you get this after purchase) to see the logs which contains the password.
NOTE: If you have physical access to the target computer, you can simply install the module by yourself without the need to email it as an attachment.
The working of Winspy is somewhat similar to that of SniperSpy.
Once I install SniperSpy, can the victim come to know about it’s presence?
No. The victim will not come to know about it’s presence on his/her computer. This is because, after the installation, SniperSpy will run in a total stealth mode. Unlike other spy programs, it will never show up in start-menu, start-up, program files, add/remove programs or task manager.
Can I be traced back if I install it on some other computer?
No, it’s almost impossible to trace back to you for installing the keylogger on other’s computer.
How safe is to use SniperSpy?
Sniperspy is completely safe to use since all the customer databases remain confidential and private. SniperSpy will neither collect any information from your system nor will contact you in any way unless you request assistance.
What are the other features of SniperSpy software?
1. With SniperSpy, you can gain access to any password protected account including Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, MySpace, Facebook etc.
2. This software will not only capture passwords, but will also take screenshots and record chat conversations.
3. This product is extremely easy to use so that, even novice users can install and use it with ease.
SniperSpy vs WinSpy

2. Other Ways To Hack Yahoo Password

The other most commonly used trick to hack Yahoo password is by using a fake login Page (also called as Phishing). Today, phishing is the most widely used technique to hack Yahoo password. A fake login page is a page that appears exactly similar to the login pages of sites like Yahoo, Gmail, Facebook etc. The victim is tricked to believe this fake login page to be the real one. But once he/she enters the password there, they end up losing it.
Phishing can be very effective when implemented successfully. But creating a fake login page and taking it online to make the hack attempt successful is not an easy job. It demands an in depth technical knowledge of HTML and scripting languages like PHP or JSP.
So, if you are new to the concept of hacking passwords, then I recommend the use of keyloggers as the best to hack Yahoo password.
Enjoy ....:))
MamOon..

::Few Google Tricks for Begineers::

A few things you might want to try with Google:
Hand type the following prefixes and note their utility:







  • link:url Shows other pages with links to that url.
  • related:url same as "what's related" on serps.
  • site:domain restricts search results to the given domain.
  • allinurl: shows only pages with all terms in the url.
  • inurl: like allinurl, but only for the next query word.
  • allintitle: shows only results with terms in title.
  • intitle: similar to allintitle, but only for the next word. "intitle:webmasterworld google" finds only pages with webmasterworld in the title, and google anywhere on the page.
  • cache:url will show the Google version of the passed url.
  • info:url will show a page containing links to related searches, backlinks, and pages containing the url. This is the same as typing the url into the search box.
  • spell: will spell check your query and search for it.
  • stocks: will lookup the search query in a stock index.
  • filetype: will restrict searches to that filetype. "-filetype:doc" to remove Microsoft word files.
  • daterange: is supported in Julian date format only. 2452384 is an example of a Julian date.
  • maps: If you enter a street address, a link to Yahoo Maps and to MapBlast will be presented.
  • phone: enter anything that looks like a phone number to have a name and address displayed. Same is true for something that looks like an address (include a name and zip code)
  • site:www.somesite.net "+www.somesite.+net"
  • (tells you how many pages of your site are indexed by google)
  • allintext: searches only within text of pages, but not in the links or page title
  • allinlinks: searches only within links, not text or title

    EnJoy..:))
  • MamOon..

Median Weekly Earnings by Age, Race and Ethnicity, Sex

The Editor's Desk, a publication from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), summarized a report on weekly earnings of wage and salary workers in the fourth quarter of 2011. The size of the gap between men and women in median weekly earnings varied by age, race and ethnicity, but at every level, men out-earned women.

Economic Desperation Breeding More Ponzi Schemes?

The Economist's daily chart highlights the growing number of exposed--and investigated--Ponzi and fraud schemes in the U.S., and the magazine suggests that the weak economy may be the cause. It writes that "lean economic times...make get-rich-quick schemes more tempting, and desperation breeds gullibility." And those schemes that do exist are often more easily exposed during tough economic times, "when it becomes clear who has been swimming naked."

How Hard Times Affect a CEO’s Career and Management Style

Virgil Carter

Interested in becoming a CEO?

Authors Antoinette Schoar and Luo Zuo, from the MIT Sloan School of Management, write about the impact of challenging economic times on CEO career paths and management styles.  Published in a recent S+B newsletter, the authors write that “the economic conditions at the beginning of a manager’s career…have lasting effects on the career path and the ultimate outcome as a CEO”.

Starting a career in a recession “also affects a CEO’s approach to management”, the researchers say.  Such CEOs tend to “run thins in a more conservative way, investing less in capital expenditures and in research and development, for example”.  Those who begin in harder times, and thus can be seen as more recession-minded, reach the top more quickly, and are more likely to rise through the ranks at a single firm than to move across companies and industries.

The researchers also note their findings that these same CEOs “tend to lead smaller firms and receive lower compensation than their peers who started during brighter economic times”.  The findings point to the uncomfortable reality that the careers of recession-minded CEOs are not as successful as CEOs who begin in boom times.

The challenges between leading a company during extended periods of pronounced growth and turning around a distressed company may be quite different.  Yet, according to the researchers, “recession-minded CEOs do not perform differently during down times or booms”, the authors argue that their managerial styles, once formed, are relatively fixed over time.  For the full article, go here:  http://www.strategy-business.com/article/re00171?pg=all

This may be a great time to become a CEO!

Debunking Myths About Food Stamps

In a recent article, the Chicago Tribune aimed to debunk popular misconceptions about trends in welfare spending and the welfare recipient population, issues that "the Republican presidential race has brought...to the forefront." Reporter Dawn Turner Trice wrote, "When it comes to welfare, perceptions have often trumped reality."

The article provides fact-based commentary on political strategies regarding welfare, including the following:

  • "Though blacks are disproportionately represented among food stamp recipients, far more whites receive such assistance. When recipients identified themselves by race in 2010, 34 percent were white, 22 percent were black and 16 were percent Hispanic, the Agriculture Department said."


  • "The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a nonpartisan think tank, said anti-poverty programs make up about 20 percent of the federal budget, and that's been true over the last three decades when both Republicans and Democrats have been in power."
  • "Among the big social safety net expenditures in 2011 are Medicaid ($274 billion) and refundable tax credits, including the earned income tax credit ($102 billion). Food stamps ($71.8 billion) and cash assistance ($6.9 billion) constitute just 2.2 percent of the federal budget, but they pack a bigger wallop when it comes to public perceptions."

The article also quotes Michael Dawson, director of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the University of Chicago, regarding Republican efforts--specifically, those of Newt Gingrich--to bring up welfare as an issue, as saying: "It's a tired tactic but one that's sometimes effective in mobilizing white racial resentment."

Week 78

Two weeks have gone by and I am behind again.  It just takes me awhile to get the pictures uploaded and posted to the blog.


I have really enjoyed seeing the construction of the temple and can barely imagine what it looks like on the inside.  By the way, if anyone happens across this blog who is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, there will be an open house for the public before the temple is dedicated, where all are welcome to tour the building.  I am very anxious for that day and I invite all to come and see.  I will let readers know of the date as soon as it is announced.


I didn't realize that this gentleman was taking pictures from the roof until I got home and uploaded the photos.  I had to use the 40x zoom to even get the photo.
The topsoil is ready for planting.
The North side isn't as far along as the South, but the work is still progressing.
More rock work -  I think it will look great with the landscaping.
The workers were pouring more concrete with this pump.  The entrance to the underground parking had red tubing in the concrete.  I guess the driveway will be heated to deice it.

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