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    I like taking a long list of pregenerated passwords from a program then splitting apart and rearranging the pieces in various sizes, or adding punctuation that wasn't generated. I don’t know why, but I find it kind of fun.

    Ultimates Nick Fury was modeled after Sam Jackson before the movies, I believe. So I almost feel like it was a cop-out to go ahead and use the man himself.

    One of my exes had an ever growing hoard of tabs that were mostly porn. So, honestly I’m not shocked someone could have that many tabs open and them actually be useful for something other that compulsive jerking. (Didn’t hold it against him—it was the later psychological abuse that put a hamper on the relationship.)

    I have one Chrome Extension that I use called the Great Suspender. It suspends any tabs I haven’t been to in a while, freeing up resources until I reload that tab. Though I do also have One Tab, and sometimes that’s a list of tabs that got suspended by the time I got around to condensing them all. My worst habit is

    It sounds like a gathering of mentally ill individuals. In response to the comment they made about “normal people” getting assault weapons, remember these are the same types (if not the same people) who claim all mass shootings are staged and that grieving parents are crisis actors.

    that is pretty much what has happened in this area. They’re pandering to the Ivy league students who can afford to live in all those pretty new apartments. I have seen advertisements for studios smaller than my shoe box efficiency, that cost twice as much as I’m paying and my utilities are actually included. 

    ...Okay, so, are password managers just completely invulnerable to being compromised? I feel like I’m opening up Pandora’s Box where these programs are concerned. Years of being told not to let anything remember your passwords for you, and now we’re being told to let these programs remember our passwords for us. I

    probably what they mean by some products including information about the entire package, in addition to the serving size.

    There is a guy I have been vaguely aware of for many years, whose behaviour is so similar to this woman’s (except he also uses his daughter as a proxy target). I’m just glad that he never fooled anyone well enough to drive them to murder.

    Old Boy (the original, haven’t seen the remake) is insane. We watched it as part of a Trilogy, which includes Sympathy for Mr/Ms Vengeance. All three films are messed up, but only Old Boy is based on source material.

    Last year I lived in this tiny area of NY (literally 95% of the town was one street) and our only option for internet was a local provider who was getting its service through TWC in some form or another. Imagine cable internet that is slower than DSL. This is the sort of thing that happens when there are no options.

    I kept racking my brain about where I remembered the design from (since no one I knew bought decorated disposable plates back then). Then the other article mentioned hospitals. That’s where I knew it from! I remember it from when my mother had my first sister. I had no idea that it was a thing still.

    I feel like the coils may just be a wig.

    You have no idea how much of an idiot I feel like right now. Apparently I’ve had OneTab for a LONG time and have never used it, let alone known what it was. All those days where I’m binging on TVTropes.org or opened a bunch of random things I swore I’d get around to reading...wow. ROFL Go, me. On the upside, I use

    I dunno. I was kind of creeped out by it when I noticed it earlier. I just hope it doesn’t screw up my kaspersky license.

    I have multiple files with just LISTS of 8-16 character, utterly randomized passwords. None of which have any real words in them at all. Sure, it makes logging into things from my phone a bastard, but it’s worth it (and I only log into things at home in these situations).

    I could have swore that there have been Barbie models to come out able to wear flats. I had several dolls growing up with borderline ball-joint articulation and moving ankles. One was even an amputee because someone in the house stepped on her. So I'm kind of confused about feature.

    See, in my case, I went to Chrome, not because it was faster, but because Firefox was the one crashing on me, without any special extensions. I am VERY minimalist when it comes to extensions (WHY would you ever need to keep DOZENS is beyond me), and Chrome still takes up little system space despite using up 10