This is okay for a one machine guy but it would fail at the first if you accessed the locations on a second machine or phone.
This is okay for a one machine guy but it would fail at the first if you accessed the locations on a second machine or phone.
From what I understand of quantum computing (not a lot) won't it make the use of passwords immaterial? If so didn't we ought to be on the case looking for a replacement?
Why am I thinking about Bob Cratchett after reading all these posts?
:) Thanks
Actually when the batteries are aligned opposingly only one end is safe to 'short' this way. The current flows from the base of battery 1 through to the top end, across to the base of battery 2 and out the top of battery 2 to do whatever work it is supposed to do. Even then there could be some unintuitive wiring…
You could calculate each password from one rule applied to each site - you only have one rule to remember then. For example, and don't use this!
Once you've used each of the four classes of character once - lowercase, uppercase, numbers, and symbols the only way you increase the security is by increasing the length. For example
In the photo above it looks like the two foils are touching each other. I know from the apparent configuration above this should be safe but if the batteries' positive and negative ends are opposed to each other as in my experience they usually are then it might be best to put the foil packing at opposite ends so as…
#
Fix the suction cup to the wall during the very low pressure. It's only going to get higher.
How about to support the sites you go to regularly? Their contributors have families too that get hungry and need new shoes.
I like IE TPLs and I liked Adblock when I used Chrome because they give you the option of supporting sites that you like by displaying their ads and punishing those that are just too blatantly offensive to the eye.
Is this rolled out for everyone right now or is it like other Google features and unleashed piecemeal? (I'm not currently in the US so if this is US only that would explain everything.)
A couple of years back many of my colleagues either were clones of, or behaved like the cast of Dilbert characters. (BTW does anyone else but me think Joe Scarborough looks like Dilbert?) This amused me so much I named them all Wally, Pointy-Haired Boss, Alice etc. in my email client.
Nah, it only gets encrypted if you also post the website address and your username at the same time.
An expired passport is only proof that it's an expired passport and that probably the true owner of the passport has the new one.
Canadian pharmacies aren't illegal; advertising their products for sale in the US is though; the same way as you Canucks can't (even if you wanted to) buy drugs from us, your country doesn't allow unlicensed drugs to be sold. Yes they're licensed, but by a different country and therefore not accountable to your…
Hmmm. I was just going to write something on the exact same lines.
Hotmail plus the free Windows Live Mail Outlook clone (not the old version with ads) plus Skydrive/Mesh is a good package and hard to beat.
+1