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Re: Best platform for IDL 6.2? [message #46343 is a reply to message #46341] Wed, 16 November 2005 10:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Rick Towler is currently offline  Rick Towler
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Registered: August 1998
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Michael Wallace wrote:
>> The thing that amazes me is how a great portion of my memory
>> is located in my fingers. For instance, I do not conciously know
>> what any of my passwords are, yet my fingers automatically type
>> them in for me.
>
>
> When I first became aware that I was typing my passwords automatically
> without thinking about them I thought that I had reached security
> nirvana. <tin foil hat> Even if someone reads my thoughts from my brain
> waves, they still won't know my password! Mwahahaha! </tin foil hat> Of
> course, I'll have serious problems if I don't have and English qwerty
> keyboard in front of me...

Mike, you may want to consider moving away from tin/aluminum for your
protective head gear. Recent research has shown that it actually
amplifies common frequencies used by "the man":

http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/

I'm not taking any chances. I have moved on to a hybrid foil/silly putty
helmet.
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