A little angry at Google

I use the third party Gmail Notifier for Firefox to check my Gmail account for new messages. Over the last few days I noticed the plugin not working, which resulted in me having to visit Gmail to see if I had new messages. Yes, it’s only a slight inconvenience, but it’s still one extra step I have to take.

Since I am almost always at home to check my e-mail I stay logged into Gmail and never see the main login screen. Today, while I had a short break on campus I checked my Gmail. To my surprise they had implemented a verification system into the login sequence. No wonder my plugin would not work.

Now the real question is whether or not Google did this to spite Firefox users who were not using their toolbar or if they had just had problems with attacks. I am going to have to go with my first theory. Don’t ask me why, I just think they want people to use their toolbar and their subsequent Gmail notifying script.

Kind of annoying if you ask me…

Update: The plugin looks like it has been updated and working. I was given a link to another Gmail notifier called Gmail Manager. It can handle multiple accounts! (I’m in love…)

And now, something completely different; Katie doing her best impression of me.

That’s the way to mourn

After reading about the way the families of the victims have decided to mourn the Egyptian ferry accident, I have decided that the entire Middle East confuses me.

What a way to remember your family members, by burning down the office that for all we know was not directly responsible for the accident. Yet, when a terrorist action is carried out against the same people they weep in the streets. I just don’t get it.

Jaywalking and you

Today on the main thoroughfare that runs on the south side of campus there was an accident that involved a jaywalker. The jaywalker was not injured in the accident but contributed to it happening.

Across from campus there is a lot roadside parking available. Now, the students that park there do not usually walk to a crosswalk, instead they choose to cross the street where they get out of their cars and play “Frogger” with oncoming traffic. I have always thought this was dangerous and today my theory was proven. It is hard to see these jaywalkers when they come out from behind cars and when you are driving 40 mph it’s even harder to stop.

The jaywalkers try to judge the speed of oncoming traffic but sometimes there are cars that can’t be seen or a car suddenly speeds up. Don’t jaywalk, it’s not worth getting hit on your way to class and it is only a few hundred feet to the nearest crosswalk.