1. 2004 Susan Jurkonis Tournament was held at Willowbrook HS, Villa Park
on May 21 to 23. This is a non-profit tournament where the fees go to the
Susan Jurkonis Scholarship Fund. Thanks for coming out to play/watch and
making it a success! Here are the results:
AMXD-WROBEL/SAMMIT defeat CHEN/CHIN
AMD-WINAWAN/WIJAYA defeat HAEFKE/SIDORCZUK
AWD-KOLLIPARA/SIDLAUSKAITE defeat SAMMIT/SMITOBOL
AWS-SIDLAUSKAITE defeat SAMMIT
AMS- ANDRIKONIS defeat WAN
BMXD-WAN/KOLLIPARA defeat HAEFKE/HUI
BMD-WROBLE/PENKSIK defeat WAGIMIN/HIRANO
BWD-THUM/HSIESH defeat BELLICH/SRINIVASON
BWS-KOLLIPARA defeat MAZIARKA
BMS-HUSSEY defeat MATHEW
CMXD-LORESCH/HUSSEY defeat PENKSIK/THUM
CMD-HUSSEY/WAN defeat RAJALINGAM/PROBHAKAR
CWD-ANDERSON/defeat DEFEAT LORESCH/VEGTER
CWS-BELLICH defeat KULCZIK
CMS-BEDEKAR defeat SCHMIDT
DMXD-AHMED/SEFTON defeat BURNETT/FREY
DMD-PARASHAR/PILLAI defeat BURNETT/VELLINKI
DWD-KWOK/HUI defeat KULCZIK/CHIN
DWS-LIVINGSTON defeat BYCZEK
DMS-YE defeat LOOK
[Thanks to John Brander for the results!]
2. Ad / Spam Block tip.
Since most, if not all of us are sick of spam and pop-up ads, we'll try to
provide tips of avoiding spam and ads on the net. Most involve free or open
source methods. We will post it along with other e-mail notification as a
"filler" - we hope not to intrude into our badminton postings.
- This week: SneakeMail.
You've heard of disposable things - how about disposable e-mail addresses?
At http://Sneakemail.com - you create free, disposable e-mail addresses you use
when you register at online sites - and since you can generate unique
@sneakemail.com addresses for each site, you can find out which of those sites
are selling your info or have a poor security system to allow spammers to get to
it. You can turn off each of the Sneakemail address that has been "compromised"
or filter it. The Sneakemail service hides your real address to which the mail
is forwarded. Its all done online, no software to install.
Try it - its free (though a donation is suggested with additional features)!
http://Sneakemail.com
3. RSS Feed for CLBP Yahoo Group (Geek stuff - but neat!)
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format for distributing web
content (such as news headlines or new content in CLBP). Using RSS, you can
display the newest messages for the CLBP group in your web log (otherwise known
as blog) or view them in an RSS reader.
What kind of content does Yahoo! Groups provide via RSS?
Yahoo! Groups RSS includes the most recent messages to the CLBP group. We are
configured to show our messages to the public, so we also have an RSS feed.
How do I use RSS?
Just add the following URL to your RSS reader or web log.
http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/clbp/rss
[CLBP Moderators]