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- BloodFromStone
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- cowsmanaut
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well, Cowsmanaut is pretty unique.. but I've found one reference to it on a obscure post about cows attached to rockets.. which is where I delved the name from in the first place.. I also found a little gif of a cow strapped to a rocket that is very much like the one I first drew but it was made for DIVX.. of all things..
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Eh, it was actually something i had thought about telling someone...if every we lost touch, at least they could search for that name and find me...
but apparently not!
i did a similar search once for a name of the main characte for my novel i would dearly love to get back to. Funnily no one had seemed to use it as a name, but it came up as e-mail addresses for people wuith the right first and second names!
but apparently not!
i did a similar search once for a name of the main characte for my novel i would dearly love to get back to. Funnily no one had seemed to use it as a name, but it came up as e-mail addresses for people wuith the right first and second names!
The nickname is limited to 25 characters.
I am afraid that you would have to stick with "ncvdsdufshdaaszdgxxxxseyw","ufshdaaszdgxxxxseyweyt8wh" or sth. in between. Still not very "memorizable"...
slightly off topic;
I asked a friend of mine(->studied informathics), what would be a suitable or a good password, and he told me:
" at least 6, better 8 letters long and with 4 numbers/signs in it. "
A password 4 letters long, according to him, would be like no password at all.
So i wondered if you are having easy to hack passwords, like me, or if yu are all well protected or just don´t care or if you know sth. about password safety issues?
I am afraid that you would have to stick with "ncvdsdufshdaaszdgxxxxseyw","ufshdaaszdgxxxxseyweyt8wh" or sth. in between. Still not very "memorizable"...
slightly off topic;
I asked a friend of mine(->studied informathics), what would be a suitable or a good password, and he told me:
" at least 6, better 8 letters long and with 4 numbers/signs in it. "
A password 4 letters long, according to him, would be like no password at all.
So i wondered if you are having easy to hack passwords, like me, or if yu are all well protected or just don´t care or if you know sth. about password safety issues?
- BloodFromStone
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I have a bunch of passwords. Some of them follow some of those guidelines thanks to my school taking precautionary measures about our passwords for our email accounts (which even have to be changed yearly - to save myself the hassle, I switch back and forth between two acceptable passwords). The funny part is that you don't even have to enter the entire password if it's long enough. I left off the last two letters/numbers of my longer password all the time and it went through just fine, which doesn't seem particularly intelligent. If the password won't be completely checked, then limit the number of characters in it!
My first password, which I used for everything, was probably the stupidest password I could have used, short of using something based on my nick/real name or whatever. But I don't use that any more.
Selie is apparently a real name in some part of the world. But otherwise there aren't too many around; I can find myself very easily googling myself. My real name, on the other hand - there's a woman with my first and last name who is a prizewinning playwright. I think that's pretty cool.
My first password, which I used for everything, was probably the stupidest password I could have used, short of using something based on my nick/real name or whatever. But I don't use that any more.
Selie is apparently a real name in some part of the world. But otherwise there aren't too many around; I can find myself very easily googling myself. My real name, on the other hand - there's a woman with my first and last name who is a prizewinning playwright. I think that's pretty cool.
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I haven't searched my name, but I know there are at least three and possibly four (or more) Tom Hatfields in my city, and one of them is my father. The other is some guy I never met who got a traffic ticket from the same cop on the same night several years ago, but for something much worse --- I think it was DWI --- and caused me a smidgen of grief at the courthouse when I went to pay my speeding ticket.