A word of warning: use social networks very carefully. We are often warned about how criminals are using social networks (and other online profiles) to gather information for use in identity theft. But did you know that local authorities are doing exactly the same thing!
A friend of mine has recently applied for Housing Benefit as she is no longer living with her partner. She filled in the forms and waited. After a week or so she received a letter from the local council asking to see her regarding her benefit application. They also stated they wanted to see her bank statements.
The meeting was basically to check that she was telling truth and that her benefit claim was valid. They checked her bank statements to make sure her income level was correct and that she wasn’t receiving and payments from anyone else. Then they started asking questions about her online profile!
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The Nintendo DS is still the topselling console in the world, 4 years after it was released. With its awesome catalogue of games, its low price and high “pickupability”, it’s no wonder it has conquered the hand-held market. But watch out, a new competitor is about to hit the street….the Sega Megadrive Handheld!

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If you’ve upgraded Wordpress to version 2.6 then you may have noticed a new option in the top right hand corner, labelled “Turbo”. Clicking this enables the use of Google Gears in your Wordpress installation, allowing offline posting - brilliant!
However, it has taken me a few attempts to get this working ok. I encountered a few errors along the way, but they all seemed to be instances of two particular response codes - 403 and 500. After a bit of digging around, this is how I solved them.
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