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There's been a
recent resurgence in the circulation of an old e-mail hoax...only now it's been
updated. For several years, there has been a rumor circulating via e-mail
stating that the United States Congress was considering a five cent tax on
e-mail. This is an E-MAIL HOAX.
Below is an example of the recent
e-mail hoax circulating across the World Wide Web:
Postage went up at the end of June 2002 from 34 cents to
37 cents. This was a 9% to 12% rate increase.
But this isn't all.
No more free E-mail! We knew this was coming - Bill 602P will permit the
Federal Government to charge a 5-cent charge on every delivered E-mail.
Please read the following carefully if you intend to stay online
and continue using E-mail. The last few months have revealed an alarming
trend in the Government of the United States attempting to quietly push
through legislation that will affect our use of the Internet.
Under proposed legislation, the US Postal Service will be
attempting to bill E-mail users out of "alternative postage fees." Bill
602P will permit the Federal Government to charge a 5-cent surcharge on
every e-mail delivered, by billing Internet Service Providers at source.
The consumer would then be billed in turn by the ISP.
Washington
DC lawyer Richard Stepp is working without pay to prevent this legislation
from becoming law. The US Postal Service is claiming lost revenue, due to
the proliferation of E-mail, is costing nearly $230,000,000 in revenue per
year. You may have noticed their recent ad campaign: "There is nothing
like a letter."
Since the average person received about 10 pieces
of E-mail per day in 1998, the cost of the typical individual would be an
additional 50 cents a day or over $180 per year -- above and beyond their
regular Internet costs. Note that this would be money paid directly to the
US Postal Service for a service they do not even provide. The whole point
of the Internet is democracy and noninterference. You are already paying
an exorbitant price for snail mail because of bureaucratic inefficiency.
It currently takes up to 6 days for a letter to be delivered from
coast to coast. If the US Postal Service is allowed to tinker with E-mail
it will mark the end of the "free" Internet in the United States.
Congressional representative, Tony Schnell (R) has even suggested a
"$20-$40 per month surcharge on all Internet service" above and beyond the
government's proposed E-mail charges. Note that most of the major
newspapers have ignored the story the only exception being the
Washingtonian which called the idea of E-mail surcharge "a useful concept
who's time has come" (March 6th, 1999 Editorial)
Do not sit by and
watch your freedom erode away!
Send this E-mail to EVERYONE on
your list, and tell all your friends and relatives to write their
congressional representative and say "NO" to Bill 602P. It will only take
a few moments of your time and could very well be instrumental in killing
a bill we do not want.
PLEASE FORWARD!
If you receive the above e-mail from a
friend, do NOT forward it. It is a HOAX. There is no Congressional bill
called "Bill 602P." In fact, House of Representative Bills are prefaced with an
"HR" and bills in the Senate are prefaced with an "S." There is no Washington,
DC lawyer named Richard Stepp. There is no Congressman named Tony Schnell.
Again, the above is an E-MAIL HOAX. If you receive the above
e-mail message, we encourage you NOT to forward it on to your friends.
Something Else To Smile About - Personal Toll Free
Numbers From PSC Long Distance! ![]()
Along with our low
long distance rates, PSC Long Distance offers Toll Free Numbers for residents
and businesses in Perry, Spencer and Dubois counties at only 8˘ per minute.
There are no “per call fees” or monthly charges for PSC Long Distance’s
toll free numbers. (There is a one-time charge for vanity numbers and a
thirty-five cent charge for each call from a pay phone.)
And remember, if you subscribe to one of the Unlimited Internet packages
offered by PSCI, you can get long distance for 6˘ a minute - anytime, all of the
time, with no monthly fee. PSCI is reimbursing the $4.95 monthly fee each
month on the PSC Long Distance One Rate Preferred Plan for anyone with a PSCI
unlimited access plan. Now you can get long distance with a very competitive
rate and billed monthly with your Internet. (Customers with the Annual PrePay
Plan will still receive that bill annually.) For a limited time, we are also
reimbursing customers for the $5.00 PIC Change Charge from your current long
distance carrier.
With PSC Long Distance, your long distance dollars will stay in and support
your community. Plus, the service is from people you know - friends, family or
neighbors that work for PSC.
For more information or the form needed to switch to PSC Long Distance, go to
www.pscld.com. Or, call 1-800-511-4899,
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Remember, it’s Internet AND Long
Distance …from people you know.
Ask The Help Desk - How Do I Make
"Bcc:" Appear On My E-mail Window?
Question: I have read that when replying to e-mails I should
type each e-mail address in the "Bcc:" (blind carbon copy) field rather than the
"Cc:" (carbon copy) field to protect the privacy of the e-mail addresses of my
friends. My window does not show a "Bcc:" field. Is there a way to add this to
my window? I am using Outlook Express 5.0.
Answer: Yes. This
is very good advice to follow. To use Bcc:, click your cursor on "View" in the
menu bar located at the top of your screen and select "All Headers." The Bcc:
field should appear below the Cc: field. The BCC field should appear each time
you create a new message from scratch or by forwarding or responding to a
message.
For those of you using Netscape Communicator, open the
Messenger part of the program and click on the "New Message" button. The "To"
field will have a flashing insertion bar. The "To" label is actually a button.
Click on it and you will reveal a drop down menu with several options. Select
"BCC" and begin entering e-mail addresses.
Great Sites to Check Out This Month
Expert Advice On
Stain Removal
http://www.butlersguild.com/guests/general/stain_removal.html -
Did you ever wonder what was the best way to remove a fingernail polish stain?
This site provides stain removal advice from the International Guild of
Professional Butlers. Who would know better, right?
Famous Quotations
http://bartleby.com/100/ - Do you
know who first penned the words, "These are times that try men's souls" ? (It
was Thomas Paine, 1737-1809.) This site provides a database of over 52,000
famous quotations. Quotation indexes are provided by author (chronological or
alphabetical) and by subject.
Currency Conversion
http://oanda.com/converter/classic -
This is a great resource if you are planning a trip overseas and are curious
about the monetary exchange rate. This site provides the conversion rates for
over 160 countries. Heading to Barbados? You'll win with about a 2:1 conversion
rate. The British Pound, on the other hand, beats the US Dollar on its
conversion by about 1.5:1.
What's The Latest At The U.S. Senate?
http://www.senate.gov -
Are you wanting to check the voting records of our state's Senators? This is the
site for you. It contains roll call vote tallies, committee memberships,
committee hearing schedules, contact information of all 100 Senators and an
interesting "History News" section.
Let's Go Racing!
http://nascar.com - NASCAR's Winston Cup
Series is in full swing with events this month in South Carolina, Virginia, New
Hampshire, Delaware and Kansas. If you can't get to the events in person, the
next best thing can be found at NASCAR.com. See stats and schedules, talk to
drivers in chat rooms, read interviews and more. You can do the same for both
the Busch Series and the Craftman Truck Series.
Short Tutorial - Clearing The
"History" Folder On Your Browser![]()
We've had inquiries
asking how to clean-up/remove the number of sites listed below users' http
(address) bars. These URL addresses appear as a list when Internet users begin
to key in a Web address into their browser's address bar.
The addresses
in the Address Bar Drop Down Menu are known as "auto-complete entries." The
auto-complete feature saves previous entries you've made for web page addresses,
forms and passwords. The benefit of this feature is saved time in not having to
type the entire web address for previously visited websites. The browser
remembers and completes the web address for you.
To delete entries
listed within the Address Bar Drop Down Menu, you must clear your "History"
folder. You can not clear individual entries from the list.
To clear
your "History" Folder when using Internet Explorer, do the following:
To clear your
"History" Folder when using Netscape Navigator 4.75, do the following:
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Thanks for
your business!
Best regards,
Perry-Spencer Communications,
Inc.
One Community On-line
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Cornerstone Publishing Group Inc.
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