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Leave it with me guys

Almost caught up here; had to do some maintenance that took priority over blogging (if the computer fails, there is no blog. There is no spoon).

Have a backlog of stuff here, most half drafted, which I’ll catch you up on later this week.

I wrote some fun car stuff on Autonet.ca, my Hyundai Santa Fe XL review has been filed and will print next week (short answer – add it to your test drive list), and this week’s column is about filming in your car.

TTYS, and thanks for always checking in,

xo Keri

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The Santa Fe XL in San Diego

I travelled with Hyundai to test drive their all-new Santa Fe XL.

The grille is gorgeous.

I’m saving my photos for when my review prints, which is in two weeks.

It was my first official test drive program abroad. I was the only blogger and girl.

We drove through Julian, California.  The camera isn’t capturing just how much it’s like a video game. Go.

The people who live here are probably way better drivers than the nation’s average.

Last time I was in San Diego I stopped to see the USS IForget.

My view.

Hotel del Coronado

A 125 year old elevator.

A blanket on a plane makes all the difference.

 

Don’t Name your Phone your Name

At the airport, scanning Bluetooth signals in a passenger waiting area.

The results:

Purple * – See the person’s name clearly displayed? The type of device/computer they’re using?
Green * -And that long number? That’s a MAC address

MAC address – a device’s unique number, a digital signature. Every device has one. Not related to Apple/Mac computers.

These people are unnecessarily broadcasting a lot of personal information.

If someone shouted, “Hi Rahul!”,

a gentleman within a 30-feet radius would react.

Someone with bad intentions could do a lot with that.

Practice ‘Security through Obscurity‘, and name your phone something boring.

The name of my phone is —

And always remember, one of the most dangerous places to go online is using airport WiFi.

Even the best guys in the world don’t.

SOLUTION – tether your laptop to your phone using a USB cable