  File Quit Mac Geek Premium join:2002-11-28 | reply to sirsloop Re: the worst.
How about just remembering passwords? Is it THAT hard?  |
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  state relax, it's only pandemonium Premium,Mod join:2002-02-08 Hampton, VA clubs:  | Remember a password? Wait just a second there...are you advocating responsible computing?!  |
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  Nerdtalker Working Hard, Or Hardly Working? Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ clubs:
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| said by state :Remember a password? Wait just a second there...are you advocating responsible computing?! How about having a password more than 3 characters long?! I can't remember didly squat!  |
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  dumb_user
@losrios.edu | reply to state Why use gator Just writr the passwords usernames and the urls on a piece of paper and put it under the keyboard it is safer than gator  |
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  sivran God Save The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs: | Sadly, that is probably true!  |
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  PhoenixDown -- Ron Paul 2008 -- Premium join:2003-06-08 Fresh Meadows, NY clubs:   | reply to File Quit I agree with what your saying but you try rememing over 100 different passwords between work and home all of which need to be changed to something completely different every 30 days. =p -- www.pulsetoday.com -- marketing forums! |
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 gatzdon
join:2002-10-25 Lake Zurich, IL
| reply to sivran Re: password list
Do what I did, I have a barcode scanner (you could also use a modified cuecat which is dirt cheap). I print my password list as barcodes. Barcode fonts are easy to get for free off of the web and if someone were to glance at your list, they wouldn't be able to read any of the passwords. If someone stole it, time to change all your passwords. |
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 B777300
join:2002-01-02
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said by dumb_user:Why use gator Just writr the passwords usernames and the urls on a piece of paper and put it under the keyboard it is safer than gator I know someone who does this.. Not under his keyboard though, this is a g00d idea if you keep the papers safe. -- Can you say fiber optics? |
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