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Markjfowler
Markjfowler,
User Rank: Strategist
3/21/2016 | 2:40:34 PM
Password Contest
I didn't want to use any "Fly-By-Night" password locker.  Mine only works during the day.
F4R4D4YDC414
F4R4D4YDC414,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/16/2016 | 2:28:34 AM
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Contest cloed, and "planetext" already submitted
CyberG07
CyberG07,
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3/11/2016 | 10:42:55 PM
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"I guess I can see how you thought I meant plane-text"
nortally
nortally,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/10/2016 | 5:33:05 PM
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Enter it quick, the plane towing the keyboard flies by to hide it in 30 seconds!
FD3
FD3,
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3/10/2016 | 2:04:53 PM
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Now, I just have to wait for the carrier pigeon to bring me my username. And the IT department said I couldn't implement two factor authenication.
chronomorpheus
chronomorpheus,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/10/2016 | 9:27:03 AM
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No that's not it, ok try .... 747
KenM684
KenM684,
User Rank: Strategist
3/8/2016 | 2:56:31 PM
The anger passwords engender
I wish someone would do a large scale study to figure out why we get so angry about having to use user ID's and passwords. There are times when I swear someone is about to get violent over having made repeated, unsuccesful attempts to access something only to be denied due to "incorrect information". Certainly people have damaged equipment--their own as well as work equipment--in frustration at having been denied.

"But I know my user name and password!! What is wrong with this effin computer???!!!" The frustrated user will exclaim--with a look of psychotic anger emblazened on their face.

Now, times that by however many users you have in an office and you can feel the nightmare grow. Sometimes getting something fixed isn't just about making things work properly: sometimes it's a necessity in order to avoid great bodily injury.

It can get downright scary.

 
bokiruu0
bokiruu0,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/8/2016 | 2:53:42 PM
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"Is your password on everyones radar?"
KenM684
KenM684,
User Rank: Strategist
3/8/2016 | 2:30:45 PM
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Is it a G?
talk2debra
talk2debra,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/7/2016 | 8:31:03 AM
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This is taking the "password on a stickie note" to a whole new level.
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