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So, it’s only the Surface Book 2 and Surface Pro 6?

I’ve been using KeePass and Dropbox for years, but when Dropbox got all stingy and limited the number of devices on which you could access your (free) account, I moved storage to Sync. Not *nearly* as user-friendly as Dropbox, but if you believe the literature, it’s more secure.

Race organizers publish that in the terms & conditions you agree to when you sign up for a race simply for liability reasons. It is *never* enforced. Errbody runs with headphones, earbuds, etc.

Yep, me too. I posted a similar answer before reading pending comments.

I have a holster and matching case that I mostly only use for running. I just clip it to my waist band on the back side of my right hip. I usually put the clip under my shorts/track pants *AND* my undies, and it stays put. The back side of the clip is right against my skin, of course, but that hasn’t been a problem

So, you’re going to finance a regularly occurring expense.

When I plug something into my (Android) phone, I have to give explicit permission through a notification before it’s allowed to do *anything* (see or transfer data, tether, etc.) other than charge the battery. If I don’t acknowledge the notification, it just charges. Is that not the case on all phones?

Just tried to buy 2 dozen cans of King Oscar sardines. Sub-total of $58.56. Clicked option for pick-up at my local store. Entered the code and clicked “apply” and got “Sorry, this code is not applicable.”

Just tried to buy 2 dozen cans of King Oscar sardines. Sub-total of $58.56. Clicked option for pick-up at my local

I can’t *THIS* this enough. Perfectly written.

+1 for the shredder.

+1 for the shredder.

Logitech K120. I own at least 5 of them, and I can because they’re $15 each.

Logitech K120. I own at least 5 of them, and I can because they’re $15 each.

You can accomplish the same thing if you own your own domain name(s) and host your own email forwarders. I give every entity I do business with a different, unique email address. That way, if my info is compromised, I know which entity has crappy security. Bonus that no hacker can use my, say, Adobe credentials (which

I quite literally stayed awake all night one night to finish The Count of Monte Cristo (unabridged, translated from the original French) because I could not put it down and go to sleep. I *had* to know how it ended. It remains one of my all-time favorite novels.

So, I live alone in a 980-sq-foot detached single-family home. In, perhaps, not the *best* neighborhood (but far from the worst). I leave my bedroom door open because I want to hear what is going on in my house, *especially* if unauthorized visitors breech the front door in the middle of the night. Having that (more

“Currently unavailable.”

“Currently unavailable.”

KeePass allows you to create custom fields in the “Advanced” tab of an entry. So I have custom fields named “Security Question 1,” “Security Question 1 Answer,” and so on.

It’s definitely not an app for everyone...

Wifi isn’t the problem in the country. Indeed, you frequently get a more stable wifi connection in the sticks, because there aren’t any others nearby to interfere.

This is not for everyone, I’m sure, but I enjoy my 1:1:1 recipe, and it’s damned simple.

Sure, taxi/Uber/Lyft drivers can (and probably should) record passengers for security and liability. And then that footage should be deleted on a regular basis as soon as it is no longer needed.