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Christophe Verré wrote:Vishal, which movie do you like ?
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Bear Bibeault wrote:Would you like my banking passwords too?
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Vishal Hegde wrote:
Christophe Verré wrote:Vishal, which movie do you like ?
No favorates as such, find every good story movies interesting
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Pramod P Deore wrote:My password is
**********
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Vishal Hegde wrote:
Vishal Hegde wrote:
Christophe Verré wrote:Vishal, which movie do you like ?
No favorates as such, find every good story movies interesting
why did you asked me for which movies i like?
love your job and not your company;
...because you never know when your company will stop loving you!
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Lalit Mehra wrote:I do not even remember my javaRanch password
I looked it up for you; it's ●●●●●●● .
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Ernest Friedman-Hill wrote:
Lalit Mehra wrote:I do not even remember my javaRanch password
I looked it up for you; it's ●●●●●●● .
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Deepak Bala wrote:EFH I tried this password using his account but it does not work. Why ? hmmm... I think I used upper case by mistake
David O'Meara wrote:
Deepak Bala wrote:EFH I tried this password using his account but it does not work. Why ? hmmm... I think I used upper case by mistake
No, ●●●●●●● is Lalit's password, pasted by EFH.
Yours is ●●●●●●●.
Although I remember an application once that masked the password, but you could copy the '*'s and paste them in a text document to reveal them! True story.
Deepak Bala wrote: Quick everyone ! The application he is talking about is coderanch.com. Copy the masked password before it is edited !
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preethi singh wrote:i usually keep my boyfriends name..
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Pramod P Deore wrote:My password is
**********
and what is yours?
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Teja Saab wrote:I use the middle finger as my password for social networking and for other sites too. I really mean it. If you look at the newer laptops such as the Thinkpad T43, they have a finger print reader and also an application such as password manager that allows you to use your finger for signing on to your laptop and for other applications/web sites. Of course the password manager stores the real social network site password and associates it appropriately to the middle finger.
When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all.
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