Nottseagull
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I would remember instead the 5-4 defeat at Bramhall Lane. After seemingly being doomed at 3-0 down, we then went 4-3 up.Now - that's the sort of thing I was thinking of when I initially posted this.
I would remember instead the 5-4 defeat at Bramhall Lane. After seemingly being doomed at 3-0 down, we then went 4-3 up.Now - that's the sort of thing I was thinking of when I initially posted this.
I would remember instead the 5-4 defeat at Bramhall Lane. After seemingly being doomed at 3-0 down, we then went 4-3 up.
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A couple of years ago a friend of mine put a post on facebook saying "If you put your password in a reply, FB automatically changes it to ********, only you can see it"
The number of people that replied with thier password was astonishing
I called it and they said they were still looking for you......and If I grassed you u up they would give me money.........
Variations of previous car numberplates is a good basis
Taking my cue from the sectarian social club scene in T2:Trainspotting, does anybody in Hastings NOT have 1066 as their PIN number?
Why would you need to bother doing that? If the test is to be believed (and I don't), you only need a dozen letters chosen at random (so no numerals/capitals/punctuation marks needed) for the password to be capable of withstanding a bruteforced attack by an average home computer 24/7 for at least 400 years!Stick your password between 2 special characters. It takes hackers months/years to crack it rather than mins/hours depending on how complex it is.
Try it here.
https://password.kaspersky.com/in/
Do it normally then stick it between any special characters.
i.e !Password1! ?Password1? !Password1?
Their personal identity number number.Their what?
Their personal identity number number.Their what?