And it's the start of the third quarter, so time to change all my passwords. I hate the one work site that has different password requirements than everything else, throws off my whole system.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
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I'm pretty sure there were gen archives for Harry Potter fic, but they've probably disappeared into the mists of time.
Ugh, I hate that -t. Of the like, eighteen work passwords I have, two of them (one an internal system!!) require a change every 60 days or so while the rest are every 90. Or 3 months vs 4 months, something. I always means that one or two passwords are out of synch and I hate it. I know nothing can be done about the outside vendor one but the internal one makes me nuts! Why can't it be integrated with our other passwords?
I have two sets of work-related incrementing passwords, which would make corporate IT annoyed, because incrementing is not recommended. But the last number of one of those passwords is already up to 20, and that set only started three years ago.
Most of my personal passwords are character names from fic I wrote in obscure fandoms, but since they're actual names, I should start incorporating symbols into them, I suppose.
Oh, that's bad meara! Mine are all either 90 days or no set limit, so I change them all on 90 days. Actually, I try to change them at 90 days and then change them again at 3 months so when the next 90 days is up will be easy to remember...
I have two sets of work-related incrementing passwords, which would make corporate IT annoyed, because incrementing is not recommended. But the last number of one of those passwords is already up to 20, and that set only started three years ago.
Ours can't be too close to a previous password so you can't do that. But I'm not organized enough to have a system anyway.
My system is to have all my passwords taped under my keyboard. Which I am pretty sure was not what they were going for when they started making me change my password. But, I had the same password for 15 years, and I had to change it!
Also, I checked my HRMS and I did get a raise of about 4%! It was weird not to get a letter, though.
Also, this raise finally brings me up $8,000 from my starting salary in this position, which is what I make at the theatre. It took about 8 years. It seems like I could actually consider quitting without being super poor, but I am not really sure. It sure would eliminate a bunch of expenses, but I might be really bored.
So apparently the 10 year duration of the marriage means Jen can get more alimony: [link]
My system is to have all my passwords taped under my keyboard.
That was STANDARD when I was at the Sewerage and Water Board.
I actually keep mine in an Evernote document just in case, but that's supposedly protected at least.
Yay raise! Tough call on the two job thing. Could you do something closer to directing or otherwise more to your liking with the time you spend at the theatre now?
Interesting on the alimony thing. I was wondering about prenups and whatnot.