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FAQ: Why should I not share my ESN / IMEI / MEID publicly? > Swappa
But then the answer just talks about not sharing your ESN number.
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I really don't know about this stuff--I just googled. The link looks similar to what people on the eBay thread are saying.
Eh, I just told him I'm not comfortable giving out the MEID number, but if he tells me what service he has, I'll check for him.
I just looked at the new Note in Best Buy and I'm still drooling - even the 10"one.
I think I will probably end up buying a Note 4 eventually, just because my Note 2 is starting to behave strangely occasionally. I don't love that Samsung's entire philosophy seems to be throw-features-at-it, but damned if I don't love the S-Pen side of it too much to give up. And the fact that it's some of the most capable hardware out there, with an absolutely gorgeous screen, is going to keep me in the family for at least one more generation.
When I get a job, when I get a job...I will get either the 10' (practical) or 12' (keerazy wild.)
When I get a sense of self-worth and contribute to society.
My Blu-Ray player is dying - what brands do people like? This one was a Panasonic and is just barely 3 years old, so I'm leaning towards Samsung or LG. I don't care if it has apps, but I would like it to be able to update firmware over the internet and play 3D discs.
I am still using my five year old LG with good success, though I recently noticed that it'd DID laser apparently died so it can only read actual blu ray disks now. So that's a mixed rec. Mine is Internet capable (it can actually play local media files directly over a network share without needing DLNA) so the firmware updates online.
A great Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic: Sysadmin Heaven
Just got a Google verification code I didn't ask for - two-factor authentication FTW!
And question: this is a LastPass generated password (very long, very random) that's not used on any other site. Worth changing anyway just to be safe?
And question: this is a LastPass generated password (very long, very random) that's not used on any other site. Worth changing anyway just to be safe?
If you're using LastPass, any reason not to? I figure you might not want to change it if you were trying to remember it in your head, but if you use LastPass anyway...