Respond random answers. Treat them as secondary passwords. Put them in your password manager and don't -ever- screw up / lose access to that database!
Respond random answers. Treat them as secondary passwords. Put them in your password manager and don't -ever- screw up / lose access to that database!
In an open layout, PEOPLE TALK SO LOUD! AND LET THEIR PHONE RING! AND WHISTLE!!!!
VOTE: Quicken Home and Business 2011
So the 22 years I spent growing up there count for.....?
(if you don't have DD-WRT or similar, skip this comment)
Disagree with the "don't reload" bit.
Calling Bull.
Flash (especially full screen) usually puts my desktop into "Full scream".
ASAP utilities includes the feature of resetting the last used cell in a worksheet. I've seen it cut a file from 8 mb to around 200 kb. You may have to delete all the rows and columns you _think_ are empty before you reset the cell though. Make sure to go all the way to the edges too.
And when your battery dies? Is it like your CC, meaning no need of a battery?
Shouldn't the US be FAR more worried about the budget hole they're in than online media crime?
small ones, BIG zeros? I like it.
1) Great idea. Wish they would listen.
@5h17h34d
Or by Google..........
I like 7z too because you can apply AES-256 bit encryption to your archive, including file names. :)
@fauxtronic: Biosecurity is great till it isn't. The day the database containing your signature is stolen, you're screwed for life. Unless of course, you want to amuse yourself getting new irises implanted + new fingerprints sewn on.
Great. So we see that "Verizon, Google, PayPal, Symantec and AT&T" all support something that a simple survey shows more than 90% (!!!) DON'T want.
1)The joke that is "security". A) we're citizens with rights: treat us as such. and B) you're not protecting us from anything anyway.
Want to explain how being bumped into a higher tax bracket brought you home less money?