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Archive for July, 2009

Mailbox Quota Email – PHISHING

Jul 6th, 2009 by Keleigh | 0

If you receive the following email, DELETE it.  The sender is phishing for information;  it is NOT from your email provider.

Attention,

Your e-mail box has exceeded mail quota size. If your e-mail box
reaches mailbox quota size, you will no longer be able to receive
e-mail.Just before this message was sent, you had below 08 Megabytes
(MB) in your email account.
Deleting these messages from your Inbox do not specifically clear
space from our data base. To help us re-set your SPACE on our Data
Base prior to maintain your mail account, you must reply to this
e-mail and enter your:

First Name:……….
E-Mail ID/User Name:………..
Password:…………

You will continue to receive this warning message periodically if your
email account size on our data base continues Approaching Disk Limitations,
you will be unable to receive new email as every email sent to you will be
returning back to the sender as undelivered
due to unexpected delay before arrival.

Thank you for your kind attention.

Regards,
Network Administrator
Database Centre Operation.

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Alert Siren Test Monday @ noon

Jul 6th, 2009 by Keleigh | 0

Pacific County Emergency Management will be conducting a monthly test of their All Hazard Alert Broadcast (AHAB) siren system the first Monday of every month at noon.

That means tomorrow, Monday, July 6th, at noon.

Mark your calendars so you don’t grab the pool toys and head for your family’s evacuation destination when you hear the Winchester chimes.

The current procedure for the monthly test is for the sirens to sound the Westminster Chimes for 10 seconds followed by a 15 second verbal message stating “The following is a test of the siren warning system.  It is only a test.  This is a test of the siren warning system.  If this had been a real emergency you should tune your radio to your local radio station or listen to this system for further instructions.  This was only a test.”
In actual events, the AHAB sirens will sound a constant tone for three continuous minutes, and may be followed by a verbal message.  Both the Westminster chimes and the actual warning tone can be heard by visiting www.co.pacific.wa.us/pcema and clicking on the Tsunami tab.
There are currently ten AHAB sirens installed along the Long Beach Peninsula located in the areas of Ilwaco, Seaview, Long Beach, Surfside, and Ocean Park.  There is also an AHAB siren located in Bay Center.   Sirens are not designed to be heard indoors and the sound may also be impacted by adverse weather.  Residents are encouraged to have alternate methods of warning such as NOAA weather radios, which are tested weekly and can be heard indoors.  Residents with questions or concerns may contact the PCEMA office at (360) 875-9340 or (360) 642-9340.


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Where does all that energy come from?

Jul 5th, 2009 by Keleigh | 0

We first met Kaapi Corsi when she opened her massage business in a cute little yellow cottage in downtown Long Beach a few years ago.  She recently opened her doors in downtown Ilwaco and is still offering great massage therapy, from full body to fully-clothed shoulder rubs.    Here’s an ad Keleigh did for Kaapi in the hotel room guides we told you about a week or so ago.

DiscoveryMassage

Next thing we know, she’s working for one of the most successful duos in real estate here on the Peninsula!  Kaapi, you’re impressive; even more because we know you’ll excel in both endeavors.  You have our respect.Diehl-Kaapi-BC

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Happy Birthday, USA!

Jul 4th, 2009 by Keleigh | 0

IndependenceDogs
See you out on the beach tomorrow for the cleanup!

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Classic Black & White

Jul 3rd, 2009 by Keleigh | 0

10thSt-BC

Don’t you just love a classic?  The crisp, white stock is a refreshing choice for an automotive outfit.  It says something about them, don’t you think?

Even better, this type of business card is very affordable.

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