I have lived in rural Maine for almost 40 years and never locked my house or
car until this past January. Doors smashed, things taken worth a lot. Prep took
my insurance bought me new iPod touch and I find I at least 3 neighbors that
were log on to my wifi. Have since used highest security and
There it was again, that ... so eloquently wrote in Tina's posts.
I'm always wondering how you got that in, so finally I'm going to ask:
Which email pgm is allowing such customization, and how to go about
it?
Other ideas welcome, too!
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Open your Wi-Fi network and get FireSheep to see what they are looking at. lol
On Apr 26, 2011, at 11:17 PM, Norm wrote:
I have lived in rural Maine for almost 40 years and never locked my house or
car until this past January. Doors smashed, things taken worth a lot. Prep
took my insurance
On 2011/04/27 05:45, Geke so eloquently wrote:
There it was again, that ... so eloquently wrote in Tina's posts.
I'm always wondering how you got that in, so finally I'm going to ask:
Which email pgm is allowing such customization, and how to go about
it?
For this, my mailing lists account, I
On Apr 26, 5:35 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
Hey look! 8-) it's sn0w1ng Macintoshes outside! is AS SECURE as anything
RPG will generate, because while it's true that a truly random password string
is more secure against cracking, the passphrase chosen is secure
On Apr 26, 6:01 pm, Dan Ziegler d.ziegle...@gmail.com wrote:
Ralph, this hard disk was pretty easy to get to: I just removed the
motherboard, and the disks were right there in a caddy. See xlr8 your
mac's page
here:http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/iMac_g4/imacg4_takeapart.html
- it's
On Apr 27, 2011, at 11:59 AM, t...@io.com wrote:
On Apr 26, 5:35 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
Hey look! 8-) it's sn0w1ng Macintoshes outside! is AS SECURE as
anything
RPG will generate, because while it's true that a truly random
password string
is more secure
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Len Gerstel lgers...@gmail.com wrote:
And, to make this more topical, how much better of a password is:
gre5^#$dkl(dfdlq!94NdKRlfl‡Ò˝vt456wy^^9G53MJUlo0!!
as a password vs:
P4ssW0rD
When someone hacks into the Sony Playstation Network and steals 77
On 2011/04/27 10:12, Len Gerstel so eloquently wrote:
And, to make this more topical, how much better of a password is:
gre5^#$dkl(dfdlq!94NdKRlfl‡Ò˝vt456wy^^9G53MJUlo0!!
as a password vs:
P4ssW0rD
Well if there is any such thing as a 'leet speak' dictionary attack, the
former is a much
OK, suddenly I feel a whole lot better. I now categorize this issue
along with Mac OS X viruses and malware, and my router is fine as it is:
EASY for ME to use, easy for my BF to use when he's here.
http://boingboing.net/2008/01/10/why-its-good-to-leav.html
PM G4 933 OS X 10.4.11 I have a canon digital camera that shoots half way
decent video. I download my pictures to iPhoto but save my movies
separately. I took a video of me and my daughter learning how to square
dance and line dance (it was really fun), but would like some photo's. How
do I
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Barney Guzzo guz...@gmail.com wrote:
PM G4 933 OS X 10.4.11 I have a canon digital camera that shoots half way
decent video. I download my pictures to iPhoto but save my movies
separately. I took a video of me and my daughter learning how to square
dance
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