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Bible verses (or other well-known phrases) are still a bad idea because password crackers now incorporate them into their cracking routines. You need to come up with something unique.

I was all prepared to state that password cracking now involves retrieved text from the internet, so using known poems is still a bad idea... but this is clever.

I like to think I’m generally good at gauging the right amount, but I do find that it changes from person to person. I usually try to watch them for cues - if they look away a lot, I usually assume they’re uncomfortable and will maintain a little less eye contact.

Is there something preventing you from adjusting that routine?

Well... “take a buy-out” isn’t really a strategy any more than “invest” is a strategy. It’s a possible thing to do, but doesn’t tell you much about how.

I mean, $10 million is insane even for people who want to “live it up” a little at retirement.

In some ways it feels like a sham. Companies offer a plan that’s supposed to pay your retirement, but it’s fully contingent on the company’s ability to stay solvent and interested in paying out.

I started late-ish, only starting my retirement savings at 29.

Well, nothing is really free but in some businesses there are non-monetary ways that you can fairly sustainably avoid charging users directly. You are, after all, browsing a free website right now, and for a lot of cases, advertising is a reasonable way to do that.

My issue is that hey, they might be a great, free, anonymous VPN service right now. And that’s wonderful.

That’s also not a terrible price for a good oral thermometer, smart or otherwise.

That’s also not a terrible price for a good oral thermometer, smart or otherwise.

Those “must be nice” comments usually tell more about the speaker than the target. People see themselves in everyone around them.

How specific I am with details depends on why someone is asking.

$30,000 is not going to be a sufficient living in 45 years, in my opinion.

You don’t understand the issue at hand if you think that’s the crux of the problem.

Could you possibly be more pompous? Obviously this is constitutional, or it wouldn’t be happening. So, yay, you’ve observed something we already know.

22% who say it’s more important to eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood

Agreed. I like Nine a lot, especially because it “sandboxes” the Exchange connection so that a remote wipe command will wipe your mailbox, not your entire device.

Hey, you gotta do what makes you happy.

I was just saying this same thing in a reply to a thread a few weeks ago.