Archive for February, 2008

In Fond Memory of Lloyd Klein

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Lloyd KleinIn Fond Memory of
Lloyd R. Klein

October 1932 - February 2008

“He will live on in the hearts of everyone that loved him and will never be forgotten.”


Klein, Lloyd R. Age 75, of Black River Falls, formerly of New Berlin. Found peace on Friday, February 29, 2008. Devoted father of Keith (Cindy) Klein, Karen (Tom) Onasch, Debbie Klein and Kim (Dave) Nyenhuis. Loving grandfather of Aaron, Erika, Chad, Justin, Ryan, Nathan, Kathryn, Megan, Danielle, Jordyn and Hayley. He is also survived by a great many friends. He was preceded in death by Shirley, his wife of 34 years, and his sister, Esther Klein. Lloyd was a decorated Korean War veteran and a member of the New Berlin’s VFW Post. He was self-employed for over 50 years as a construction contractor and retired from New Berlin School District. He had a vision for his work and the craftsmanship to execute that vision. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 5, from 5-7 PM, AT CHURCH AND CHAPEL, 15250 W. NATIONAL AVE., NEW BERLIN. Services will begin at 7 PM. The family invites friends to CHURCH AND CHAPEL IN NEW BERLIN at 10 AM on Thursday, March 6, for procession to Highland Memorial Park Cemetery for Graveside Services with Military Honors. A special thank you to the staff of Pro Health Hospice Care and AngelsGrace Hospice. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the New Berlin Veterans Memorial or AngelsGrace Hospice. Dad, you are loved by many and will be missed by all. CHURCH AND CHAPEL 15250 W. National Ave (262) 827-0659 Obit - Condolences - Directions View Memorial slide show at: www.churchandchapel.comView and sign online guestbook

ICRA Tags Updated

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Your website’s ICRA tag has been updated as your value-added service for February 2008. The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) allows webmasters to create a tag identifying how much adult or profane content appears on a website. Rating categories include profanity, nudity, violence, sexual material, profanity and substance abuse. Over the years, ICRA has expanded the definitions of these items in its rating system. New categories for user-generated content have been added, covering forums and chat rooms.

Almost all of our clients sites had zeros in their ICRA tags, which means there is no questionable material on the sites. We expected this as we created the new tags… OnYourMark, LLC will not host sites with offensive content.

Some sites received slightly different ICRA tags because they had forums or other features where users can submit content. This doesn’t mean the sites have offensive content. If outside contributors can submit content, there may be a chance that offensive content appears on the website. Our own theBubbler.com allows members to submit content, but we strictly monitor the site to ensure content being posted is family friendly.

Why does a website need a tag even if it has no offensive content? Parents and businesses often use software to monitor Internet use. The software may use ICRA tags as part of its content filtering system. If no ICRA tag is found, the software may block the site simply because it can’t determine what kind of content the site features. An ICRA tag tells the software your site is safe for everyone.