Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Well, Iโ€™ve finally done it. Iโ€™ve taken the bull by the horns and gotten a serious problem under control, namely my junk e-mail problem. It seems I spend half my life trying to separate false information from the real stuff.

Now, a few people might think that this editorโ€™s note is unrelated to the issue in hand. I beg to differ. There are a couple things that set this off. First was Deidreโ€™s โ€œView from the Frayโ€ column. I store half my mind on my computer (and the other half on my PDA, which is probably why I wear Superman T-shirts and walk around with a blissful gleam in my eyes), so those viruses scare me almost as much as things like early onset Alzheimerโ€™s. The sick thing here, and only people who know me well would be aware of this, is that Iโ€™m only about half kidding.

At any rate, the thing that really launched me happen when I got home. I opened my e-mail programโ€”Outlook for those who care about such things. Two messages went to the trash, 39 went to the junk e-mail folder and 11 went to my inbox. After I removed nine junk e-mails from my inbox, I had two left to read, one from my dad and one from myself from work. Even worse, Iโ€™d already checked my home e-mail from work and had removed at least 30 pieces of junk.

My ISP, pyramid.net, recommends an e-mail filtering program called ChoiceMail One. The programโ€™s thrust is pretty simple; it imports all the names in my address book and anyone not on the list gets a request to register to be on my โ€œacceptableโ€ listโ€”which I can then accept or refuse. Itโ€™s a beautiful thing really.

Along other possibly unrelated lines, those who missed President Bushโ€™s State of the Union address on television can find it on the New York Times Web site, http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/29/politics/29BTEX.html. Donโ€™t forget to take the bull by the horns.

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