Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Natural Beauty






Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Giving it away


For Sale
1995 Mercedes Benz S600 V12
61,000 Miles
4 Place seating

ordered new by Ed King, King Radio
 second owner




Enjoy being driven

Monday, July 27, 2015

Suzette Charles

When Vanessa Williams was dethroned as Miss America, Suzette Charles became the second African-American Miss America. She reigned 7 weeks, the shortest tenure of a Miss America.





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Suzette Charles
Mays Landing, New Jersey Suzette represented New Jersey in the Miss America Pageant in 1984 as a 1981 Presidential Scholar and was presented the Presidential gold medallion by President Ronald Reagan upon graduating. Suzette's vocal performance as a contestant won her the talent portion as she sang Barbra Streisand's "Kiss Me In The Rain."
Suzette was a child performer with union credits to her name. She was featured in Sesame Street and Electric Company at the early age of 8. After filming several television commercials she was a featured singer in Milos Foreman's feature film, Hair starring Treat Williams and Beverly DeAngelo. Her song "Frank Mills," was also recorded on the cast album at age 12. Suzette has appeared on several soap operas including CBS's The Young and the Restless, NBC's Generations and a contract role on ABC's Loving. Her vocal talent has led her to tour with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Bill Cosby, Alan King and Stevie Wonder to name a few.
The famed recording producer David Foster has produced Suzette on his label on Atlantic Records. She has also had a top ten hit "Free To Love Again" with a single produced by Stock,Waterman Aikerman on BMG/PWL Records. Suzette has also had several talk shows on Bravo and HBO Entertainment News as well as an entertainment show on BET. One of her greatest moments was Andy Warhol throwing her a party and featuring her in Interview Magazine. Tina Turner was also there.
Suzette is the mother of two children and the wife of Dr. Leonard Bley. She continues to work and inspire others to follow their dreams.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Hackers Threaten To Out 37 Million Users Of Cheating Website AshleyMadison.com


Hackers have threatened to expose the identities and sensitive information of millions of AshleyMadison.com users unless the online cheating site shutters its doors.
AshleyMadison.com (tagline: “Life is short. Have an affair”) boasts more than 37.5 million users worldwide. On Sunday, the hookup site’s owner, the Toronto-based Avid Life Media, confirmed that data had been stolen from the company, including user databases, financial records and other proprietary information.
Krebs On Security, a blog run by former Washington Post cybercrime reporter Brian Krebs, said the hackers have already leaked some of this information online, and vow to continue to do so unless Avid Life Media -- which also runs the hookup site EstablishedMen.com -- takes both sites down.
“Avid Life Media has been instructed to take Ashley Madison and Established Men offline permanently in all forms, or we will release all customer records, including profiles with all the customers’ secret sexual fantasies and matching credit card transactions, real names and addresses, and employee documents and emails,” the hackers, who call themselves “The Impact Team” said.
The hackers explained that they decided to target Avid Life Media because the firm has allegedly been lying to customers with their “Full Delete” feature on AshleyMadison.com. The site gives customers the option to delete their profile and usage history for a $19 fee. However, the hackers claim that while a customer’s profile information is removed, their credit card details remain online.
“Full Delete netted ALM $1.7mm in revenue in 2014. It’s also a complete lie,” the hackers wrote. “Users almost always pay with credit card; their purchase details are not removed as promised, and include real name and address, which is of course the most important information the users want removed.”
In its ultimatum to Avid Life Media, the hackers promised to publicly release the data and embarrass the company's customers.
“Too bad for those men, they’re cheating dirtbags and deserve no such discretion. Too bad for ALM, you promised secrecy but didn’t deliver,” they wrote, per Krebs On Security. “We’ve got the complete set of profiles in our [database] dumps, and we’ll release them soon if Ashley Madison stays online. And with over 37 million members, mostly from the US and Canada, a significant percentage of the population is about to have a very bad day, including many rich and powerful people.”
At press time, both AshleyMadison.com and EstablishedMen remain online.
Avid Life Media told Mashable that they have have managed to “secure” their sites and have since closed “the unauthorized access points.”
“We apologize for this unprovoked and criminal intrusion into our customers’ information," the company said. "We ... have had stringent security measures in place, including working with leading IT vendors from around the world. As other companies have experienced, these security measures have unfortunately not prevented this attack to our system. At this time, we have been able to secure our sites, and close the unauthorized access points. We are working with law enforcement agencies, which are investigating this criminal act.”
AshleyMadison.com was founded in 2001. According to the site, it is the “the most successful website for finding an affair and cheating partners … Thousands of cheating wives and cheating husbands sign up everyday looking for an affair.”