Use a password locker like LastPass, let it geneate the longest, most complex passwords the apps/websites will allow and a different one for each website or app.
And because you told your story here, Others who might not have considered a Vacation at a Disney Resort will now be happy customers. That park employee's action became advertising of the best sort.
You probably forget the things you don't need, and forget that you actually knew them. It's not a first-in-first-out, but governed by use counts. Use it a lot, keep it. Don't use it much, forget it - room for the next thing.
So, what is your definition of "The Cloud"? I have seen several kinds of things refered to as the cloud. Things like other people's storage like Dropbox or flickr. Things like other people's cycles like Google Docs. Things like that vertical market application you run in a web browser (like the ticket tracking software where I work).
I wonder if the specific parameters used to identify a card (note not a user or a machine...) can change as the card ages, as it wears. Heat/Cold cycles, failing bits in memory, changes / updates in drives, malware infecting drivers or firmware... (that last would be -real- fun... suddenly you are not you.)
It's not the innocent places you go in your day to day travels. It is the places the over imaginative detective thinks you are going. You know how sometimes people think they see Jesus in a slice of toast? Well your travels taken in total may just look like crime to that faceless public servant.
There is the story of the major supermarket chain that sent someone over to the competitors to record license plates. Then used the information to send out extra coupon flyers.
Dropbox client (and that ilk) are also a service that gets run by the OS. Put a new item in the control panel to setup what gets synced.
Your browser hides - it's documents are web-links.
Your email hides, its documents are emails. They just appear in the inbox folder, you can move them to other folders, to send an email - double click the "Untitled Email" document in the store.
Things like 7zip work on document by left clicking the document.
Printing can be done this way as well, it actually just opens the handling application but it also autoloads the document, triggers a standard print, then closes the document and quits the application
http://www.gobolinux.org/
There are places where you can trade your bitcoins for dollars. It is an extra step but you can then go buy food or pay for your operation.
XKCD password regimen!
Use a password locker like LastPass, let it geneate the longest, most complex passwords the apps/websites will allow and a different one for each website or app.
After 2 HOURS in Its a small world, I think I would not be unhappy, I would be catatonic.
Or more precisely knowing that Disney Customer 00123865387 existed that day or hour.
Baloney. I am a conservative and very pro privacy. Get a smaller brush.
And because you told your story here, Others who might not have considered a Vacation at a Disney Resort will now be happy customers. That park employee's action became advertising of the best sort.
Just think citizen, how useful this might be in real life. Skip all kinds of lines. DMV, Supermarket Checkout.
The little boys will get flashy pirate swords. Harry Potter wands available at Oleanders for everyone.
It is much more difficult to eat a live one.
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(disclaimer: This point of view not the poster's but is espoused to make a point)
You probably forget the things you don't need, and forget that you actually knew them. It's not a first-in-first-out, but governed by use counts. Use it a lot, keep it. Don't use it much, forget it - room for the next thing.
So, what is your definition of "The Cloud"? I have seen several kinds of things refered to as the cloud. Things like other people's storage like Dropbox or flickr. Things like other people's cycles like Google Docs. Things like that vertical market application you run in a web browser (like the ticket tracking software where I work).
You are not in the SUDOERS file. This will be reported.
You also make use of context hints. "raed" is taken as read because of the words that surround it.
I wonder if the specific parameters used to identify a card (note not a user or a machine...) can change as the card ages, as it wears. Heat/Cold cycles, failing bits in memory, changes / updates in drives, malware infecting drivers or firmware... (that last would be -real- fun... suddenly you are not you.)
Your obviously brilliant point is lost on the rest of us who don't read your language. What did you say?
It's not the innocent places you go in your day to day travels. It is the places the over imaginative detective thinks you are going. You know how sometimes people think they see Jesus in a slice of toast? Well your travels taken in total may just look like crime to that faceless public servant.
I doubt if you could get a restraining order against the police force.
Since when is it ok for us to say "If you have nothing to hide you should not worry" to others?
There is the story of the major supermarket chain that sent someone over to the competitors to record license plates. Then used the information to send out extra coupon flyers.
No the assignment operator is ":=" : ^ P
Screensavers are run by the OS not by the user.
Dropbox client (and that ilk) are also a service that gets run by the OS. Put a new item in the control panel to setup what gets synced.
Your browser hides - it's documents are web-links.
Your email hides, its documents are emails. They just appear in the inbox folder, you can move them to other folders, to send an email - double click the "Untitled Email" document in the store.
Things like 7zip work on document by left clicking the document.
Printing can be done this way as well, it actually just opens the handling application but it also autoloads the document, triggers a standard print, then closes the document and quits the application