The Delete Operator in JavaScript
The delete operator can delete a property of an object, array element or an undeclared variable.
var ob = { a:1, b:2 };
delete ob.b.
The delete operator can delete a property of an object, array element or an undeclared variable.
var ob = { a:1, b:2 };
delete ob.b.
Below is a Facebook phishing scam that got into my inbox. On quick view It looks pretty legit and It almost got me. Good thing I have a habit of always looking at the address bar!
When clicked, the link brings you to:
http://facebook-reply.mountadamajani.com/html-h1.htm
Linda sent you a message.
(no subject)
Hi, have we met ever before? Linda
Thanks,
The Facebook TeamTo reply to this message, follow the link below:
http://facebook-reply.mountadamajani.com/html-h1.htm___
Find people from your Windows Live address book on Facebook! Go to:
http://www.facebook.com/find-friends/?ref=emailThis message was intended for You. Want to control which emails you receive from
Facebook? Go to:
http://www.facebook.com/editaccount.php?notifications=1&mid=1328f55fN5898ds997b05695G38dd6G0
Facebook’s offices are located at 1601 S. California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304.
If there is anyone out there that isn’t already aware of the terrible company that is Paypal, please read this. I’ve had some very bad experiences with Paypal so I just have to link to it.
We ventured out to the local park earlier today with the dogs, here are some pics.






I received a lovely package from An Post on Christmas Eve from a client, Sunlight Bingo.
Now I did know there was something coming, but I didn’t think it would arrive so quick and it would be so bloody big! I also loved the note that was attached, very nice gesture and much appreciated!
So a BIG THANK YOU to Trevor over at Sunlight Bingo, the chocs were absolutely gorgeous and scoffed shortly after these pics were taken
Interesting spin on the 419 scam I just received
Hi there,
How are you doing today? I am Kenneth Peterson, a US Marine currently serving in Iraq. I am actually one of the few
Marines remaining in Iraq. We are waiting for executive order for our next deployment to Afghanistan this new year.
I got your email from a business directory and I believe that you will maintain the level of confidence and trust
that this mission I am about to inform you of require. Several months ago, my unit discovered some abandoned cash
in the mansion of a militant ruler during a covert military raid. The total cash we discovered was $11.5 Million
USD. We stashed all the funds in one trunk box and moved it secretly out of Iraq to Kuwait for safekeeping. We
waited for several months to ensure that nobody is on our trail. Now, we need to move the money out of Kuwait. I am
contacting you because we need your assistance in receiving the box for us on our behalf, and securing the cash
until we return home from service. Please note that we cannot use any of our known relative or friend for this
mission because they are listed as acquaintance on our military file and this will compromise the covertness of
this mission. In order to proceed with this mission, we need the following details from you.
1. Your Full name
2. The address where you want the box to be delivered
3. Your private telephone number where you can be reached 24 hours
If for some reasons you don’t want to or can’t help us, I want you to delete this message immediately and assume we
never had this conversation. However, if you are going to fully cooperate with us in this transaction, we will
compensate you with 25% of the total cash after the mission is accomplished. Like I said earlier, we are a GO and
waiting for your response. This is a very serious deal and I wouldn’t be asking for your help if I am not convinced
that this is not going to bring any harm to you or your family, or put you in a risky position. We have worked the
kinks out and am very convinced this is gonna be successful.
Once we get a positive response from you with the info requested, we will proceed into the next step and I will
give you further instructions. I hope I can rely on your sense of discretion. Write back soon buddy. Wishing you a
prosperous new year.
In God we trust,
Ken
kenneth.peterson@infantry-marines.com
2010 is upon us and I think it’s going to be an absolute fantastic year, just a feeling
Now, the reason why this post is being written. One of my New Year’s resolutions is to get fit.. yet again!
I seem to have put a good bit on over Christmas, but who hasn’t I guess. So what I’m trying to focus on is my diet. if I can eat fairly healthy and cut out junk food, I can then train to tone up.
A good day of healthy eating will get a green box on that day on the calendar and a bad day (meaning, I stuffed my gob with something that has E numbers in it) will get a red box. I might do a ‘cheat’ day every Sunday, not sure yet.
So, a little thing to help me focus is my 2010 calendar. I am trying out the Jerry Seinfeld Method. What is this method? Basically Jerry’s advice is to get a big year calendar and to do your task everyday and mark it off, after a few days you begin to see a chain of marks.
After a few days you’ll have a chain. Just keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day. You’ll like seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your belt. Your only job next is to not break the chain.”
“Don’t break the chain,” he said again for emphasis.
We will see, as you might have seen, I’m not exactly great at sticking to fitness plans. So, by the end of the year that calendar has to have a big long chain of green boxes, hmmm.