Re: Your cable TV company and the name of your first pet



On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 06:43:05 -0800 (PST), Larry Bud
<larrybud2002@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've decided not to take any action to
establish the password, etc. I went to
RCN's Web site and read its FAQ list on
this, and it says that if I don't have
answers to the security questions, they
will be required to call my home number
to verify the validity of any service
request. That's exactly what I want,
in fact; it's a good compromise.
In other words, if I were the one who's
worried about security, I could go ahead
and establish all the passwords they
want. But I'm not worried, so I'll let
RCN do the worrying and call me back.


What;'s the big deal about establishing a password? It doesn't have
to be a password relevant to ANYTHING in your personal life.

That's why one should get a password manager on their PC. I use
Roboform, and it will generate a RANDOM password. Works great, it
remembers it, and you only have to remember 1 password.

I just got my password by looking at the biggest thing in the house.
My password immediately became "COCK".........

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