My first coding class was Cobol and we used punch-cards.
(Side story, nothing strikes a feeling of dread more than the sound of cards being shuffled behind you.)
My first coding class was Cobol and we used punch-cards.
(Side story, nothing strikes a feeling of dread more than the sound of cards being shuffled behind you.)
I am so sick of this shit.
I hope that the suspect “stumbled and fell on his face” a lot while in custody.
And to all news media… Please do not print, post or broadcast the suspect’s name. Do not give them the hard-on they are looking for by having their name in the news.
But when that noise is used in the right hands …
I used to use a plain text system, “encoded” in such a way that only I knew what the actual password was, and I kept it on Google Keep.
But that for harder and harder to manage, coupled with, if I were to get run over by a bus, no one else would be able to access my accounts.
Now I’ve been using Dashlane for a few years. Not just for passwords, but secure notes as well.
Works seamlessly on all of my devices and zero complaints.
“I could never reach.”
“Reach what?”
“You know…”
“What, your clit??”
“Yeah, it’s like you said, ‘everyone gets curious and tries it some time.’”
“I never tried it.”
" …"
" Fuckin’ pervert… "
(I know that’s not the actual line, but the change fits the photo)
It flies under the radar, but I really liked him as the crooked warden in Lock Up.
Jeri Ryan as Thirty-six of D
But if it’s locked up, it takes too much work when you want to wave it around feeling badass.
::slow clap::
Well played, friend. Well played.
Hahah, no, but reordering 200+ cards was just a pain in the ass.