Personal machines at home aside, what the hell is any company doing using textual strings for authentication? Biometrics is the way to go. A thumbprint scanner, retina scanner, nearly foolproof, and the user only has to remember to bring his head and hands. Granted, this is a stretch for some dunderheads, but there you have it. (Thanks for giving me the opportunity to write "dunderheads"...)
Folks, I had terrible eyesight before the surgery and had both eyes done at the same time. My eyes were myopic, but I'm not sure what my prescription was, since I don't care any more!
I was a little nervous, but a good friend had a great experience with the same doctor. My post surgery was probably a little atypical, but I was free of drops in 3 weeks, and I had 20/10 vision in both eyes at that time. My vision has is as perfect as I can imagine.
I call it a miracle.
I would do it again tomorrow at the same price ($3,000.00 USD).
Find a doctor you trust and do it.
Personal machines at home aside, what the hell is any company doing using textual strings for authentication? Biometrics is the way to go. A thumbprint scanner, retina scanner, nearly foolproof, and the user only has to remember to bring his head and hands. Granted, this is a stretch for some dunderheads, but there you have it. (Thanks for giving me the opportunity to write "dunderheads"...)
Folks, I had terrible eyesight before the surgery and had both eyes done at the same time. My eyes were myopic, but I'm not sure what my prescription was, since I don't care any more! I was a little nervous, but a good friend had a great experience with the same doctor. My post surgery was probably a little atypical, but I was free of drops in 3 weeks, and I had 20/10 vision in both eyes at that time. My vision has is as perfect as I can imagine. I call it a miracle. I would do it again tomorrow at the same price ($3,000.00 USD). Find a doctor you trust and do it.