Lately, my passwords have been self-affirmations, to remind myself things like I deserve to be happy every time I unlock my computer.
That's a good idea! Also, you deserve to be happy.
Xander ,'End of Days'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Lately, my passwords have been self-affirmations, to remind myself things like I deserve to be happy every time I unlock my computer.
That's a good idea! Also, you deserve to be happy.
Going back to the bulb discussion for a moment, be aware that squirrels *love* flower bulbs. And will dig up and rebury half the ones you plant, and eat a lot of the ones they don't rebury. It's a good thing they're so dang cute, or there would be a lot more retribution.
I need to change mine this week. We can't reuse anything we have used in the last 24 months. Or anything that has a certain number of similar characters in the same places. Hmmm, wonder if a number at the front would minimize that issue.
I like the self affirmations. Will have to come up with a good one.
Are monitors still measured diagonally, like TVs? This new one is 26", 3 inches bigger than the old one.
Lately, my passwords have been self-affirmations, to remind myself things like I deserve to be happy every time I unlock my computer.
That is so smart!
I'm embarrassed to admit that I have a Dove chocolate wrapper taped to my monitor, but it says "Think of something that makes you smile," which is a great thing for me to remember.
Going back to the bulb discussion for a moment, be aware that squirrels *love* flower bulbs.
They particularly love tulips. Some people put a layer of chicken wire over their planted bulbs, to discourage the evil squirrels. They don't seem to bother irises much, probably because a woody rhizome is not as tasty as a juicy bulb.
Lately, my passwords have been self-affirmations, to remind myself things like I deserve to be happy every time I unlock my computer.
That is actually a really good idea. I have a few passwords that mean something or whatnot, but most work passwords are just a random word with numbers attached (usually starting with 1 and going up as I have to change. Words like "maintain" or "platform" or whatever pops into my head and is several letters long)
Lately, my passwords have been self-affirmations, to remind myself things like I deserve to be happy every time I unlock my computer.
That is a great idea.
Lately, my passwords have been self-affirmations, to remind myself things like I deserve to be happy every time I unlock my computer.
That IS a great idea. And you do deserve it.
Work day: be over, please.
I change our work access main password very often. Usually my objective is to amuse the staff. It is always some phrase that utilizes numbers and punctuation. If they don't amuse others they at least amuse me.