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Elyse Berman, PA
Boca Raton, FL
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Nicholas Crane
Cadott, WI
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Stefan Winter
Las Vegas, NV
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John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque, NM
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Mike Rock
Granite Bay, CA
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
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How things have changed.
Now the only safe place to keep a password is to tape it to the wall by your desk.
And for the really, really, really motivated...buying on of those things called a rolodex. The hackers have not penetrated the 'sneaker gap' security system.
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Michael Thornton I THINK THIS MAY OR MAY NOT BE an example of point generating :)
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Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
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I simply turn to Debbie and ask what's our login :)
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John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque, NM
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Pretty often but last year I developed a little technique that helps me remember about 90% of the time.
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Jack, I learned a very long time ago, not to make them too long and to use similar ones for different things. If you have that much trouble, maybe write the name down backwards on a small scratch paper and keep it under your mattress if its that worriesome for you? No sarcasm intended...I'm serious.
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I always forget a password or two at least a couple of times a month and need to be reset. I am just so scared of doing the computer password storage that I just use the old school password lists (spiral notebook). The issue I keep having is being required to change them ever so often... Now that is annoying. ~Marisa
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Thanks for the laugh today Jack, I really like Susan Emo 's solution, and your son's response.
Wish that I could help you get into whatever is password protected but I forgot your password too.
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Jack Lewitz I used to do this all the time. I now have a program to store all my unique passwords for quick retrieval.
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