Month: July 2015

  • Isolated Malware Incident: Incident Report for AWeber

    After receiving a number of reports from folks who received the Tuesday HTTS newsletter and reported that it was showing warnings that the links connected to malware, I received the following email from Aweber that applies a BROAD stroke of overcompensation on Google’s part: AWeber Network Status July 28, 2015 1:50 PM To: Holly Lisle…

  • Hacking anti-cancer with green tea and attitude

    My research starts with two core assumptions: I am not a helpless victim of my life, but an active and engaged participant capable of making changes and altering outcomes. I am bigger than my cells. It starts with two core philosophies: Life is wonderful and worth hanging onto. Joy is a process, not a goal,…

  • I’m back, I’m well, and I’m catching up. Tomorrow…research results.

    The image in this post is a tiny slice of my taskbar, with my mail count in bright red on my mail app. Lotta mail. I am dedicating today to catching up—doing the help desk stuff Dan couldn’t (because receipts come directly to me), finding the critical emails in my mailbox and deleting everything that…

  • I’m okay. Now to stay that way.

    Still dealing with significant pain, much increased after my exam yesterday. My doc had to grasp and pull my tongue far forward in order to get a good look at the back portion of the healing area. He was as careful as he could be, but stretching and moving tissue I had been carefully NOT…

  • Life, Pain, Fear, and the Whole Wide World: Breathe In, Breathe Out

    A close friend of mine observed recently that he felt guilty about bringing kids into this world—this world being full of nightmares, and pain, and threats, and disasters. I told him the gift he gave them was the choice to be who they wanted to be, and to make the time they had matter to…