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Did any of you hear about "don't say what you base your passwords off of"?Less good now!
My grandmother's was letters and then numbers and I use that one for passwords.
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Did any of you hear about "don't say what you base your passwords off of"?Less good now!
My grandmother's was letters and then numbers and I use that one for passwords.
My first Apple product was a hand me down 1st gen iPod touch from my Dad. On one trip he turned his hotspot on and I remember scrolling around on the maps for the fun of it.I remember when we got our first iPhone back when I was around 12. When I was bored (all the time, we entertained ourselves even though it was after 2000) I would get on Google maps, put it on satellite mode, and slowly scroll down the road to Boston (a fourteen hour trip). I don’t believe I ever got there…
…except in real life - I was able to visit in 2020!
I can remember when the only passwords were to keep the girls out of the clubhouse.Did any of you hear about "don't say what you base your passwords off of"?
Oh, I used to hate them trespassing in my bedroom. Of course, trespassing in theirs was no problem.I can remember when the only passwords were to keep the girls out of the clubhouse.
When I was growing up there was no such thing as a Walkman. If you wanted music with you, you had to sing it yourself.Also, I had a walkman, that played tapes!!!![]()
I still have never had an Apple product. Growing up, apples were something to eat.My first Apple product was a hand me down 1st gen iPod touch from my Dad. On one trip he turned his hotspot on and I remember scrolling around on the maps for the fun of it.