Showing posts with label cheater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheater. Show all posts

Sunday, August 13, 2023

No Your Facebook Account Has not Been Hacked By Josephine Williams

Want to see something strange about your Facebook? ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE ONLY IE FACEBOOK APP - 

Click your profile photo, 

select security and settings, 

click notifications, now click on any one of the following: 

Friend Requests, 

People you may know, 

Birthdays, 

Updates from friends, 

Pages you follow.




Saturday, November 12, 2022

Facebook Scam Warning

 A scam is going around Facebook and I decided to play the game and see how far it would go. I’ve included two photos of the type. (You can report it to Facebook, they are so stupid they do nothing.)

So you post your “answer or reply.” The poster replies, “congrats msg me.” Then the scammer will ask for your payment information. I used a fake PayPal account I had. The poster then replies with a photo that “confirms” the payment has been sent. Of course it’s not been sent. Then the scammer says, “You need to pay the taxes and fees so it can finish sending. Send me X amount of dollars.” Then you the unexpected victim sends the requested amount. Wham! You just been scammed and you got nothing other then the screenshot of a fake payment.

You can of course contact your payment processor about the scam but it’s not going to stop the scammer. They just create more accounts and get more and more people falling for the scam because places like Facebook don’t shut down the accounts or delete the postings.

Please share this with your friends and family so they won't fall victim to this non-stop Facebook scam.

Please also note I've seen this on Tumblr as well.



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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

TRANSISTORS BY THE NUMBERS:

 

1926: The year Julius Edgar Lilienfeld patented a field-effect transistor. It could not be built at the time.

1947: Point-contact transistor invented by American physicists John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley.

1954: The first working silicon transistor was developed at Bell Labs on January 26. First commercial silicon transistor was produced by Texas Instruments that same year.

1954: The first "production" pocket transistor radio was the Regency TR-1, released in October. Produced as a joint venture between the Regency Division of Industrial Development Engineering Associates, I.D.E.A. and Texas Instruments of Dallas Texas, It was a near pocket-sized radio featuring 4 transistors and one germanium diode. the TR-1 was manufactured in Indianapolis, Indiana.

1955: Chrysler announced that the new line of 1956 Chrysler and Imperial cars, would have the first transistor in dash radios replacing vacuum tube ones. The cars hit the dealership showroom floors on October 21.

1956: Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for their transistor achievement.

1960: The first MOSFET actually built at Bell Labs.

2SB54: The most commonly used audio frequency PNP transistor used in radios.

SC-72: a common "through hole" transistor.

3 BILLION: The amount of MOSFET transistors in an advanced microprocessor circa 2009.

60 MILLION: The amount of transistors built in 2002. for [each] man, woman, and child on Earth. https://twitter.com/cyberlineusa #Radio #Tech #Technology #CyberLine #CyberLineNet #MickWilliams #Internet #Scifi #CyberLineUSA See less