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A separate fund has already handled that... but enjoy your... errr.... "sunny" disposition

Don't be a dick, you slime-mold.

I love cashews! If you like flavored nuts Trader Joes sells coconut cashews that are my personal crack. I could eat a pound bag of them in one sitting.

Almond croissants are my favorite thing in the universe. Almond desserts win every time.

Not you, too! Walnuts are worse. Burn all the walnuts!

... and they kept the daughter. I'm going to be busy vomiting up my soul for the next few hours.

My graze subscription and I respectfully disagree. A handful of almonds is the perfect size snack (for me, anyway) and delicious!

Oh crap!

This is my concern as well, as you are still putting all your eggs in one basket. I've found it easier and best to use a locally run password hasher, rather than one that links up with a server to save things. The only drawback is that it is a hassle when accessing stuff on my phone.

Seems like Slater would be the director or producer of the photo shoot which would entitle him to the rights of the photos. It's not just about who presses the shutter.

You must be in debt. Because I have quite a few, two banks, two email accounts, online shopping websites, and my 401K. Others are just throw aways, but the ones listed are strong passwords.

This is often a question that comes up and I've always found reasonable answers for them... so if you think it's a dirty little secret, you might not be looking at the right places. For instance, here on this very Lifehacker:
http://lifehacker.com/is-lastpass-se…

That's my fear too and no one seems to discuss it. It's like a dirty little secret.

And when Lastpass gets hacked? What then?

To be honest lately I've been in the habit of leaving less and less of a digital foot print. And it has made my life so much simpler. If I have to create some kind of online account for something it has been a real deterrent or at the least made me re-evaluate whether or not I should have it. I guess what I am saying

seems legit when I test with other people's email addresses....

Wait a minute. you want me to pass on my email address to some website to see if my passwords have somehow been compromised?

Hera McLightningthrower?!

So, I have been searching but really don't understand how LassPass works if you sign into your accounts often through mobile device apps. How do the Android apps for GMail, Facebook, etc, work if you use LastPass? Seems like this requires a browser to work.