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E-Mail Hoax - Sunscreen
Causes Blindness
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It's that
time of the year for the infamous "Sunscreen Causes Blindness"
e-mail hoax to begin circulating throughout the Web. This e-mail
hoax has been around since 1999 but seems to resurface most fervently
each summer.
The parent of a 2-year-old child supposedly writes the e-mail. The
parent describes how he/she recently applied waterproof sunscreen to
Zack (the child) and that Zack somehow got some of it in his eyes. When
the parent supposedly attempted to flush out Zack's eyes, the
irritation and pain became much worse. When the parent called the
poison control center, they told him/her to "RUSH Zack to the ER Now!"
In one version, the text continues as follows: "I got him there and
they rushed me back without a second to spare. They started flushing
his eyes out with special medications. Anyway, I found out for the
first time that MANY kids each year lose their sight to waterproof
sunscreen. It burns the eye and they lose complete sight!"
This e-mail is a hoax. The Food and Drug Administration has
jurisdiction over the formulation and labeling of sunscreen products.
The FDA's website (http://www.fda.gov/) has an online
database of information about sunscreens. However, it includes nothing
about sunscreen lotions causing blindness in children. In fact, federal
law would require either an appropriate warning label or the withdrawal
of FDA approval until a product in question is safely reformulated.
Sunscreen products do contain chemicals that can irritate the eye and
the label on sunscreen products typically states this fact. Parents are
recommended to take reasonable precautions when applying sunscreen
products to their children's hands and face. If a sunscreen lotion does
cause eye irritation, Prevent Blindness America (see http://www.preventblindness.org)
recommends that you flush the eye with water for fifteen minutes or
until the irritation subsides. If the irritation continues, you are to
seek medical attention.
If you receive the "Sunscreen Causes Blindness" e-mail sometime this
summer, do not forward it to your friends. It is a hoax.
Send And
Receive E-mail - While You
Are On Vacation!
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Did you
know that you can access your e-mail account while on your family
vacation this summer? Scatter Creek InfoNet customers can download and
view their e-mail from any computer connected to the Internet by going
to www.scattercreek.com and
clicking "Web Mail." Then click "Login" and enter your user name and
password. Click "Login" one more time and your Scatter Creek e-mail
will be there for you to view. You may perform all of the normal e-mail
functions from here.
WebMail is a full featured e-mail program which allows you to read new
mail, send and forward messages and view attachments. You can either
delete messages from the server or leave them on the server, which
allows later downloading to your regular e-mail program on your
computer.
WebMail is also a valuable tool for handling large e-mails. If you are
not able to download your e-mail to your regular program, i.e. Outlook
Express, try WebMail. It may be able to handle the larger e-mails that
your regular e-mail software cannot.
This is a free, value added service provided to each of our Internet
customers. Have a great summer vacation!
Ask The Help
Desk - Can I Have More Than One Browser Window Open
At One Time?
Question: Is
there a way to have more than one browser window open at one time?
Answer: Yes there is, and it is pretty easy to do. First
click your cursor arrow on "File" found on the Internet Explorer menu
bar. A drop-down menu will appear. Select NEW and then WINDOW from the
resulting submenu (or use the keyboard command, Ctrl + N) and a
duplicate web page will now be displayed within a new window. Now
simply type in the web address of the additional site you want to view.
Seeing more than one web page at a time can be especially beneficial
when doing side-by-side price comparisons of two different merchants
while shopping online or if you just want to be able to quickly refer
back to your original page.
If you want to open a link on a page in a new window, right-click on it
and a pop-up menu will appear with the option to "Open Link in New
Window." Select this option and your original page will remain as it is
and the new window will take you to the link you selected.
You can toggle back and forth between the windows by pressing the "alt"
and then the "tab" key on your keyboard or by clicking on the page
names shown on the Windows Toolbar (usually found at the bottom of your
screen).
You can do the same thing in Netscape but the new window will not be a
duplicate of the one you have open. It will bring up the page you have
set up as your home page.
These tips also work on a Mac in much the same way with a slight
variation. If you don't have a two-button mouse to right-click on a
link and open it in a new window, hold down the "control" key while
clicking on the link and the menu with the "Open Link in New Window"
item will appear.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
Finding
The Quickest Way To Anywhere
http://mapquest.com -
Are you looking for some driving directions before you hit the
road on your family vacation this summer? Simply head to this popular
website, click your cursor arrow on the "Driving Directions" link and
enter your starting and destination locations for each day. MapQuest
will then provide you with a detailed map along with step-by-step
driving directions for each day. Guys, this will not only save you from
the embarrassment of actually having to pull over to ask someone for
directions, but you'll get to where you are going a lot sooner!
Getting The Most Out Of The Great Outdoors
http://outdoorsite.com -
This site is a great resource for information on camping, fishing,
hunting, boating and more. It has hundreds of helpful archived
articles, an interesting "Trade-A-Trip" section and includes dozens of
recipes for the outdoor chef. Use the "Fishing Calculator" link to
easily calculate the weight of your most recent trophy catch.
New Spy Kids Movie Released This Month
http://spykids.com -
It's the official site for the upcoming movie release of Spy Kids
3-D Game Over. Check out the link to the movie trailer -- it looks
like a fun movie with lots of cool special effects. Plus, wearing 3-D
glasses at the show will make you feel like you are right in the middle
of the action! The Cortez family cast remains the same as the first two
movies. Sylvester Stallone is one of the new stars added to this sequel.
Converting Miles To Kilometers and More
http://www.nsc.gov.au/PAGES/Info/info_metric.html -
This is a great site to bookmark if you ever need to convert units of
measurement. Units include area, distance, mass, power, pressure,
velocity, temperature, volume and energy. You type in the amount you
want converted and the converter automatically does the calculations
for you.
Daily Updates On The Tour De France
http://www.tourdefrancenews.com -
The U.S. Postal Service Team's Lance Armstrong (Sports Illustrated's
"Sportsman of the Year" for 2002) goes for his fifth consecutive win in
the biggest bicycle race of the year –– the Tour de France.
This site provides minute-by-minute reports and action photos
throughout this grueling, 2,082 mile, 23 day event. It also includes
commentary from Bobby Julich, Phil Liggett, Greg Lemond and others. The
Tour runs July 5th-27th.
Short Tutorial - Automated
Method Of Checking For Incoming E-mail While Surfing The Web
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Outlook
Express and other e-mail client software can pick up your incoming
e-mail while you are surfing the Web. It can even notify you when you
have new mail. To set this up, follow these steps:
Outlook Express Users
Eudora Users
Netscape 7 Users
Mac Users:
The procedures for using Eudora and Netscape on a Macintosh for setting
an interval for checking mail are similar to the procedures for Eudora
and Netscape on Windows. In Outlook Express on a Mac, however, you will
need to go to the "Tools" menu, drop down to "Run Schedule" then select
"Edit Schedules" from the resulting submenu. From there you can create
a flexible schedule that picks up the mail on certain days and times of
your choosing. Very cool.
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