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Some of the best posts never read

Well, here they are. Sadly, I didn't receive as many submissions as last time around. I've mixed up the posts quite a bit, some were picked because of their subject matter (and will hopefully spark some debate) others because of just how well written they were.

http://activerain.com/blogsview/167378/Working-Across-The-Miles

http://activerain.com/blogsview/168593/Window-Energy-Efficiency

http://activerain.com/blogsview/168530/Mortgage-Meltdown-what-is

http://activerain.com/blogsview/168528/Discount-Listings-Bait-Swap

http://activerain.com/blogsview/168526/LENDING-MARKET-AND-THE

http://activerain.com/blogsview/168499/Top-Ten-Reasons-to

http://activerain.com/blogsview/168477/The-Baby-The-Bath

If you have any that I have missed, please email me the link for inclusion in the next series. -Charles

More of the best posts never read

As promised, I'll be putting up another list of some of the best posts never read. If you have some posts that you put a lot of time and effort into that were just overlooked here on AR, please send me the url of the post. I'll be picking out my favorites and putting them in a post. Hopefully, the post will generate some reads to your individual posts and perhaps be featured to increase traffic.

The deadline for submitting your posts will be this Sunday evening.  Additional requests will be held for the next post of this type.  Thanks. - Charles

Viral Email that you don't want

Over the last week we have been bombarded by emails featuring attachments in a zip file. So have a few of our friends as well. Usually the title of the email sounds official enough, like invoice, past due, etc....  the emails of course were nothing more than a virus. 

Sometimes your anti-virus software will not catch virus files hidden in a compressed attachment like a zip file.  If you get these emails, don't unzip the attachment or preview it either. Simply delete them and make sure your anti-virus software is up to date.  You should also have a program installed that will check for trojans, key loggers and the like because those types of malware are often hidden the same way.   Apparently people still have to much time on their hands... -Charles