Do High School Students Understand that Facebook is Public? Bristol Palin, Levi Johnson, Govenor Sarah Palin 2008

Bristol Palin, Levi Johnson, Govenor Sarah Palin 2008

Do High School Students Understand that Facebook is Public? The problems with web 2.0 and social networks. Parents: Teach Your Children Well!
Video of Govenor Paylin’s husband in bed filmed by Bristol when she was much younger that is placed on Youtube.
Social Networks Explained.
Source
Bristol

was http://www.myspace.com/410280603
“I’m a whore!”
Female 17 years old WASILLA, Alaska United States
Last Login: 9/2/2008
Source
Levi Johnson http://www.myspace.com/levi_johnson

“I’m a fucking redneck!”
Male 18 years old WASILLA, Alaska United States
Last Login: 9/2/2008
View My: Pics
Levi Johnson’s Blurbs About me:
I recently impregnated the Republican Vice Presidential candidate’s whore daughter Bristol. We had a kid earlier, but it got Down Syndrome so we threw it away. Bristol’s mom said she’d take it and tell everyone it was hers. We’re going to name our new mutant, Steve Buscemi Johnson. Who I’d like to meet:Steve Buscemi

Levi Johnson’s Details
Status: Married
Here for: Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
Orientation: Gay
Hometown: Wasilla
Body type: 6′ 2″ / Athletic
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Religion: Christian – other
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Smoke / Drink: Yes / Yes
Children: I don’t want kids
Education: High school
Occupation: Hockey
Income: Less than $30,000

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2 free apps to help you through # Hurricane Sandy TuneIn Radio and Flashlight

TuneIn Radio (Free, iPhone, Android, Blackberry): Listen to local radio for weather news or distraction from the rain. TuneIn plays more than 70,000 stations, from WTOP to the BBC.
 
 
Flashlight (Free, iPhone): Turn your phone’s camera flash into a flashlight, just in case you left candles out of your storm stockpile. Similar apps exist for Android phones.
 

#Hurricane Sandy #Disaster Plan Good luck to everyone

Hurricane Disaster Plan
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Technology/disaster_communication.html

Almost every cell phone available today is able to send and receive SMS text messages.

SMS infrastructure generally holds up better in times of crisis than email, and it automatically appears on your phone’s screen when you receive one.
IN A DISASTER YOU CAN’T TRUST CELL PHONES
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Technology/cell_phone.html
Satellite phones work in emergencies, transmit calls through networks of low-earth-orbiting satellites technically capable of transmitting calls anywhere on earth, BUT they have the drawback of not working inside buildings and being much heavier and more expensive than cell phones. Trusting cell phones to work in many emergency situations can be dangerous or fatal.
Two firms — Iridium and Globalstar — dominate the satellite-phone market. Cell phones become useless from call traffic overloading, power cutoffs, microcell batteries running down within a couple of days, power failures can turn regional cellular networks into largely useless hardware in short order. Organizations should not depend on inexpensive cell phones rather than the expensive dedicated radio equipment. Newer satellite phones commonly sell for $1,000 to $1,500 dollars. Monthly calling plans aren’t cheap either. Iridium subscribers typically pay between $1 and $1.50 a minute for air time.
The main problem is no communication connectivity and telecommunications will breakdown
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Technology/disaster.html
Ham Radio’s work no matter what – Do you know a ham radio operator?
TO DO

  • flashlights
  • fill up your gas tank in the car
  • call your family and invite them to your hurricane party sleep over!
  • get the bucket and fill up the bathtub with water so you can still flush the toilet
  • batteries batteries batteries batteries 
  • candles + matches
  • water
  • P&J + bread
  • magazines – books books books