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4th June 09, 08:13 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by xena
...quit calling me Shirley.
I said that to my grandfather once. He replied, "Would you prefer that I call you 'Laverne'?"
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4th June 09, 08:15 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by KD Burke
Surely mending weasels is an honorable profession! It would be a sacristy to have that noble title relegated to the dust bin of history!
 Originally Posted by Galician
A sacristy??  Hey, I never thought of storing my kilts with the vestments, altar wine and communion hosts. What a great idea!! 
Take one (1) part sacrilege, blend in 2 parts travesty, add a dram or two of single-malt (I'm fond of Glenrothes right now) and you get a lovely little cupboard for storing all sorts of useful kit!
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4th June 09, 12:50 PM
#23
Ain't it the truth, KD, ain't it the truth....
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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23rd July 09, 07:23 AM
#24
Also, if you are using Mozilla Firefox, there is a way to display saved passwords. It's in the tools, options, security section.
A timely reminder. My laptop got sick last week [I have a desktop too, thank goodness!] and I need to change those saved passwords before I take it into the shop.
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23rd July 09, 07:54 AM
#25
How many passwords do people need? I have one, which I use for everything. The only people who use either the family desktop or my laptop are my family. It might be different if the whole world and his brother were constantly using our computers, but they don't. One strong password (8 characters long; upper and lower case; characters and letters) is all anybody needs and is all anybody needs to remember.
Regards
Chas
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23rd July 09, 07:59 AM
#26
 Originally Posted by JolyStNicholas
I have two small note books at my lap top with all sorts of goodies in it, INCLUDING Passwords!
yes, but......that's not very secure, should someone swipe your laptop, and your notebook of goodies.
Use something more secure, like Portable Roboform on a USB device. It encrypts and stores passwords for you. You remember a single master password.
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23rd July 09, 09:15 AM
#27
Alternatively, you can keep it written down and habny, but coded or otherwise entered so only you understand what the PW is. Like have a convention for most of it that you always know but with certain characters that you can change and which you can make note of as reference.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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