sercle: Lara Yokoshima (Pirate Man)
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The past few days I have been working on different variates of downloads to post XD. Although school starts for me next week, I am trying to get ideas out before the busy week starts. Before I go into details on what I have been working on, I would like to take a minute to inform everyone that a while ago I have updated the sticky post with a little description of the sites authorization and details about the things that are important. The Sims Resource as some of you might know holds in-accurate policies and information in other words what they plead of doing in their TOU (Terms of Usage). So to protect the community I posted up a few words from my legal license documentation from my lawyer which was sent  8/02/10. I will post Sims resource content and such but the legal words I have posted explain my authorization. What I post here is independent and only to be used for personal uses not commercial uses.

Well enough of the legal stuff XD lets get on with the upcoming downloads.

Well, instead of uploading 1 at a time I'm going to upload 4 at a time now (depends on what I have done at the moment.) as always the updates which shows all I have uploaded will display the direct link to the post so you won't have to scroll all over the page to find it...

I am finished with this download of peggyzone's sims 3 hair for female...


it should be done with later today and uploaded with the rest of everthing... 2 eyes 2 hair sets. XD

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Date: 2012-01-30 06:04 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Wonderful explnaation of facts available here.

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Date: 2012-03-19 01:15 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I can't belivee you're not playing with me--that was so helpful.

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Date: 2012-03-19 01:30 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
If you haven't seen AirSet yet, check it out. It has this, and tons more. With it, I can share my various group and penrosal calendars online, between outlook, and even on my phone. It totally rules. Maybe google will get this good down the road, but they're probably at least a year off (if ever) to having the sweet functionality that AirSet has.p.s. I'm an ecstatic AirSet customer, nothing else.

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Date: 2012-06-04 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You can already share prvaite calendars with specific people, giving them different security levels on what they can see and change on the calendar.+1 for Exchange integration For the time being, until Outlook / Exchange get dropped for something more like this (only running inside the firewall with a Google appliance, no doubt).

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Date: 2012-08-08 12:04 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
LukeW August 22nd, 20114:15 pm@Meketrefe go to Facebook. Type someone's name in the scearh box at the top of the screen. That's illegal in a good number of countries?@Mike your strike 2 & 3 are valid development points and should be in place. I agreeStrike 1, I disagree is any different than a site with scearh that includes user names. Most sites even have APIs for looking up user names. (also see my comment above. nice & AJAXified on facebook as well). @ Craig, three comments from Twitter discussion on this topic that are applicable to your points: in security-related UI, perceptions (and misperceptions) matter even more than in regular UI. lots of fear & misinfo out there. -@jreffell to be fair security UI concerns are valid because the user perceives them, not because the designer's logic refutes them. -@jaysondb I'd say that many designs have created artificial/wrong security perceptions. See password field and keylogging. -@lukew i agree with you both! also see: password rules that make you work hard but don't really add security -@jreffell@zeldman fair point on people using text-expander utilities that's a consideration worth looking into. Also password managers like 1password don't do very well with anything but a standard login box (3rd party sign, scearh UI (like Bagcheck, Google email login, etc.)

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Date: 2012-08-08 04:28 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
LukeW August 22nd, 2011 4:15 pm @Meketrefe go to Facebook. Type someone's name in the serach box at the top of the screen. That's illegal in a good number of countries?@Mike your strike 2 & 3 are valid development points and should be in place. I agreeStrike 1, I disagree is any different than a site with serach that includes user names. Most sites even have APIs for looking up user names. (also see my comment above. nice & AJAXified on facebook as well). @ Craig, three comments from Twitter discussion on this topic that are applicable to your points: in security-related UI, perceptions (and misperceptions) matter even more than in regular UI. lots of fear & misinfo out there. -@jreffell to be fair security UI concerns are valid because the user perceives them, not because the designer's logic refutes them. -@jaysondb I'd say that many designs have created artificial/wrong security perceptions. See password field and keylogging. -@lukew i agree with you both! also see: password rules that make you work hard but don't really add security -@jreffell@zeldman fair point on people using text-expander utilities that's a consideration worth looking into. Also password managers like 1password don't do very well with anything but a standard login box (3rd party sign, serach UI (like Bagcheck, Google email login, etc.)

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Date: 2012-02-01 02:23 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
What a joy to find such clear thinking. Thanks for pstoing!

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