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Picking my brain.

This is a blog dedicated to not having a theme. So there's most likely a little bit of something for everyone. Enjoy yourself and may all your computer journeys be merry ones.

Expeirence is the best teacher.
Never give away ur user password. Here's the deal, i told my brother my user password (the windows password). He then found out that most of my passwords are the same. So now u probably see my predicament, i have to go around changing all of my passwords. Just to keep things private. As i said most of my password are the same, not all but most. I dont know all the places ive used this password, now i have to change them all. Why oh why u might say did i tell him my password. Well its a long story. So here goes, i wanted my brother back on the computer, i had made him somewhat upset due to the fact that i had just kicked him off of it a few minutes earlier. My brother being a little stubborn, did not want to go back on. I was trying to correct my wrong if u know what i mean. So i asked him what i could do to get him to go back on. (oh another reason for my wanting him to go back on was the fact that he had the remote control for the tv if he went to the computer i would get the remote) I asked him what i could do to get him to go on the computer. He said that i would have to un encrypt his games (what u never encrypted ur games so ur brother cant get into them, i do it more of as a tease) and tell him my password. I tried to bargain and just say that i would unencrypt the games, but he would not go for it. So i agreed to both of his terms. Hindsight is always 20/20 thats for sure. Now im going around changing password on my hotmail accounts, yahoo account, praize account, and fastmail account. Not to mention all of my other online usernames, like my profile at crosswalk. Well its been fun, but i got to get back to changing my passwords. Thanx for your sympathy.

Word of advice for the day.
Do not give anyone password, no matter the cost.

May all your computer journeys be merry ones.
PS Happy april fools day.
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