The questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread IV

Haha, delicacies. Sharwood is a man of nonrefined tastes?
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That's as may be, Johnny Lenin Soviet Sixpack Canuckistani Jr. Well played. ;)
 
Haha, delicacies. Sharwood is a man of nonrefined tastes?
Things like caviar taste like crap. I don't like the taste of crap.

I've got nothing against the sort of food they'll serve at an expensive restaurant, such as fillet mignons. That's just regularly food cooked extremely well and with a few added ingredients. But the sort of food that is served at expensive cocktail parties, which I have unfortunately been to, is terrible. Soggy bread with cucumber on it. Oh how deeeeeelightful!

And wine looks, smells, and tastes like urine. Stale urine. Warm, stale urine.

Unrefined. That's why they all went to Australia in the first place.
:lol: :goodjob:
 
Is "zxcvbnm" a secure password, or is it easily guessed? I need more passwords than involve random letters and numbers.
 
It's amazingly easy to guess. So is asdfghjkl;', which has the benefit that you can sweep your hand across the keyboard and end with an Enter. Never use it outside... I don't know, children's games websites? :p
 
What about military weapon designations?
 
I can give an example. In the end, the password is still alphanumeric soup.
 
How the heck do i paste a chart of numbers from a web page to excel and keep the chart format? So far I've tried pasting then clicking on the 'paste options' button, but it doesn't work for me.
 
Is "zxcvbnm" a secure password, or is it easily guessed? I need more passwords than involve random letters and numbers.
zxcvbnm is actually an account on this forum. :p
What about military weapon designations?
I used one of those for another forum, but I don't know about using them for anything secure.
 
A "secure" password is considered to be something that includes capital letters, lower case letters, and special characters (which, ironically, some systems won't allow you to use). So pA$sw0rd would be about as string as it gets, except that you also don't want to base it on a real word or any pattern.
 
There are lots of great password managers out there, that will keep track of your passwords and generate new ones. Keepass comes to mind.
 
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