That article is way too long. Here's my observation: People pick passwords that are easy to remember, easy to type and or something they think is clever.
I make passwords I think are clever. While using a standard keyboard layout I type my password as if I'm using the Dvorak keyboard, the result is a seemingly random set of letters. I'm not sure how many people do this, but I would think it's not a process used by too many people.
Overcharge paying customers to make up for the scores of people that left after the free month. Assuming they only refund the people that are vocal, I'm sure they will have quite a nice profit from all the people that don't check their CC accounts. I'm sure there is a decent percentage of people that won't even notice a few extra charges.
I just got it too. I have to say it is the best and most useful Android app I have used to date. It takes all of 5 mins to learn how to use it and once you do it is so simple and fast. The the first round of beta for Android is already over, if you go to their website you can sign up and get an invite when they start up again.
I just picked it up and haven't played the first one. I did download a lvl 60 save game so that I could start with all the perks of someone who did play the first one. I caught on right away, there were a few times I had to start a mission over because I was running in and trying to kill everything at once instead of ducking and shooting. Overall it is very easy to play and it is very enjoyable, I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys action games with a good plot and gameplay.
Yay, the U.S. will now nuke people on purpose then sell them the cure for radiation poisoning.
This reminds me a one of my favorite quotes:
At my lemonade stand I used to give the first glass away free and
charge five dollars for the second glass. The refill contained the
antidote.
-Emo Phillips
We not only have internet, but we are soon to have the fastest readily available internet in the land with Google Fiber.
That article is way too long. Here's my observation: People pick passwords that are easy to remember, easy to type and or something they think is clever.
I make passwords I think are clever. While using a standard keyboard layout I type my password as if I'm using the Dvorak keyboard, the result is a seemingly random set of letters. I'm not sure how many people do this, but I would think it's not a process used by too many people.
Overcharge paying customers to make up for the scores of people that left after the free month. Assuming they only refund the people that are vocal, I'm sure they will have quite a nice profit from all the people that don't check their CC accounts. I'm sure there is a decent percentage of people that won't even notice a few extra charges.
I just got it too. I have to say it is the best and most useful Android app I have used to date. It takes all of 5 mins to learn how to use it and once you do it is so simple and fast. The the first round of beta for Android is already over, if you go to their website you can sign up and get an invite when they start up again.
I just picked it up and haven't played the first one. I did download a lvl 60 save game so that I could start with all the perks of someone who did play the first one. I caught on right away, there were a few times I had to start a mission over because I was running in and trying to kill everything at once instead of ducking and shooting. Overall it is very easy to play and it is very enjoyable, I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys action games with a good plot and gameplay.
Yay, the U.S. will now nuke people on purpose then sell them the cure for radiation poisoning. This reminds me a one of my favorite quotes: At my lemonade stand I used to give the first glass away free and charge five dollars for the second glass. The refill contained the antidote. -Emo Phillips