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Wednesday, January 29, 2003
9-Digit 'Social' Overused as ID
For many American companies and universities, it's common practice to use Social Security numbers as unique identifiers. But growing concerns over identity theft are pressuring state legislators to limit the practice. By Joanna Glasner. [
Wired News]
People say that this is a good number because everyone knows it and it is unique. So What!!? I'm rather surprised when people ask me for my number and I hate putting it on things. I'd happily remember/keep track of unique numbers to avoid handing out my SS number.
12:08:26 PM
Apple Offers iLife And Keynote Education Bundle
$14.95 for the entire iLife bundle for educators and they throw in Keynote?! Awesome!! What a deal.
12:05:20 PM