Re: Your order
I also get them several times daily. Never had Morton¡¯s but they always say my license has expired. I never open Tom
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Re: Obituary for Pen Helm
So young! Sorry to hear that. Prayers for his family. ::-( Jonathan ¡ª Jonathan Fletcher Workplace Innovation Facilitator Fletcher Data Consulting, LLC A Claris Business Alliance Partner
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Jonathan Fletcher
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Your order
I wanted to show you folks a billing I received this morning, now the back story. We sold our home, moved to an apartment and had to purchase a new TV, I got an LG, had always had Samsung previously.
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John Robinson
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Re: Obituary for Pen Helm
Alex, So sorry for your loss.
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Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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Re: Obituary for Pen Helm
How sad, Pen wrote me two weeks ago, knowing I¡¯m into the markets, he had found a startup company that will compete with Bloomberg at a fraction of the cost, he was a good guy. Thanks Harry
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John Robinson
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Re: Obituary for Pen Helm
It is our Pen. He was my cousin. Alex Whitman wrote:
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Alex Whitman
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Obituary for Pen Helm
Given the uniqueness of the name I have to believe this is the Pen Helm from our group. Hope not. Follow the link below to view the article. James Pendleton "Pen" Helm
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Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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Re: Do you know
It uses the magic of public key cryptography. You can read an explanation here <https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-passwordless-ssh-works-in-linux-unix/>.
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Lee Larson
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How does password-less signed in work?
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Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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I¡¯ve been using lines of poetry for a long time. It¡¯s easy to come up with a 20-character password that even I can remember. There are a lot of lines to choose from in The Song of Hiawatha. I¡¯ve
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Lee Larson
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Re: Do you know
I have used LastPass for several years and like it a lot.
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Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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The bottom is like a clicker. I clicked it a couple of times and the computer¡¯s Bluetooth picked it up. If there is a battery in it, it¡¯s really long lasting. It has to be 10 years old.
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Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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Wow, I always thought it was infrared. I had no idea it had anything to do with bluetooth! Jonathan
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Jonathan Fletcher
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Re: Do you know
Tom, Lee is the professional mathemagician, and has talked about this before, but the latest thought on passwords that I have heard is that it is better for it to be a looooong one than a complex one.
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Jonathan Fletcher
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Just for giggles I tried to connect the remote to my M1 iMac and look at this: I hit the connect button and got this. Nothing happened. I guess it really is for an older MacBook. Thanks Jonathan, You
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Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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Re: Do you know
If you mean password manager, I use 1password for families. That way I can manage passwords for me and my wife. There could be others which have similar functionality; I¡¯ve just used 1Password
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Bill Rising
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Trying to send to group but it doesn¡¯t work so I¡¯ll just as by replying. Any recommendations for a good password that works well with Macs? Tom
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tom holloman
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The white remote was one that came with early MacBooks. You could use them to control videos on your computer. Especially handy if it was plugged into a TV. The black pieces are stands for a router or
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Jonathan Fletcher
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My wife is selling some OLD technology on eBay for a friend. These items were in the box. DoEs any one know why the plastic things are or to what technology the remote is for?
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Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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Re: Ethernet cables?
Thanks guys! I once tried to make my own (printer) cable. It had about two errors on each line of the printout.
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Pen Helm <pen_helm@...>
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