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I just lost a very good friend of mine for saying something utterly stupid in the name of religion, and though there is a lot of interesting weather phenomenon, I might not be coming back to post till I get over the break up moment .
That wasn't about religion- you need to look at this clearly.
Go back & read the way that played out.
You can't pretend its about religion.
You can't be judgemental & Holier than thou while simultaneously posting
your own little fantasies in other threads, etc.
Also the bottom line is you didn't lose a friend-
We are friends, but as a friend I implore you to get help.
I'm never going to be the friend who sugarcoats things.
You get plenty of that right here.
You've been masquerading all the damage your parents have done to you for far too long-
And I've watched you post for how long now without even asking...
I knew.
Time for you to heal.......
Emotionally, spiritually, mentally & physically.
You need to start somewhere so here you go...
Some light reading for you to comprehend & get a feel for how damaging it is to have abusive parents.
Like me, use Microsoft access to store your passwords .
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Originally Posted by artemis agrotera
yes, sea - did you find it?
I love when people leave their passwords on a piece of paper under their keyboards, lol
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Originally Posted by Adi from the Brunswicks
I live in a shared residence, so that isn't the best option.
I just found it! I had carefully weighted it down with something so it wouldn't blow off the desk and be lost, lol. That worked out well.
Way back when I started the list, I was always under the impression that it was risky to store it on your computer. And, now, I'm too lazy to do anything about it.
This list is basically online shopping accounts and utilities, etc. My bank ones are memorized or asterisked out, giving me enough clues to remember them. You can see I've got a foolproof, well-oiled system worked out here. lol
I try to keep the same password for most everything.
Rule number one is that you shouldn't do that... but truth be told, I do it too.... it's human nature to a degree to not want to have to have a bunch of separate passwords.
Adi said he uses MS Access to store his passwords, in typical engineer "think" that's way overkill, like using a bazooka to take out a fly.
I simply used a text file and I cleverly call it "grocery list"... LOl... like that's some hacker proof secret...
I suppose I could encrypt a password in the file, might help a little bit.
I try to keep the same password for most everything.
I kind of do that, but I tweak it a bit for each site, so my Facebook password is "p@s$w0rdFB", Google is "p@s$w0rdG", etc. (Note: not my actual password. ) So I can remember it, but they're not all exactly the same in case something nefarious happens.
I try to keep the same password for most everything.
I've always done that, too, but then you're not supposed to do that. And now everyone's making us change our passwords to one with eight or more characters, a number, a capital letter, a lower-case letter, symbol, etc., ...
Lol, I guess we're all in agreement, and at the same time.
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