If that were the case, I'd be getting ready to go to Vermont for three days of riding tomorrow. but sadly that is not the case. there's always tomorrow.Suffice it to say that I got up thinking that today was Thursday...
Riding where and when?If that were the case, I'd be getting ready to go to Vermont for three days of riding tomorrow. but sadly that is not the case. there's always tomorrow.
We're raising minimum password length to 48.Today is shaping up to be a major shitshow from the get go. Also, fvck our IT team and their debilitating windows policies.
It is much worse than that.We're raising minimum password length to 48.
I have the GX drive train on my Yeti SB6 - its clunky compared to my other bikes, one of which is XT and the other XTR.Thanks for the input on SRAM rear deralliuers dirty ! I guess I missed the memo on SRAM drivetrain sucking.I'm going to try it one more time going the cheaper route and try the GX deralliuer. If that fails I'm switching my drivetrain to shimano.
Friday is Stowe (Cady Hill?) and then Perry Hill (I think that's my favourite place to ride in the whole world) . Saturday is Pittsfield (never been) then Waitsfield followed by American Flatbread, and Sunday is Sleepy Hollow on the way home. I'm not 100 percent sure on names, my buddy put together the itinerary... Any hot tips?Riding where and when?
Pittsfield is a hoot and steep enough to be challenging.Friday is Stowe (Cady Hill?) and then Perry Hill (I think that's my favourite place to ride in the whole world) . Saturday is Pittsfield (never been) then Waitsfield followed by American Flatbread, and Sunday is Sleepy Hollow on the way home. I'm not 100 percent sure on names, my buddy put together the itinerary... Any hot tips?
That would be hilarious and would actually make passwords easier to guess, I would think.We're raising minimum password length to 48.
Add the requirement to change it every six weeks and United will hire you for their IT department, should you want to re-enter the workforce.We're raising minimum password length to 48.
All I ever look for when I'm creating a password is a word that can be typed with one hand...That would be hilarious and would actually make passwords easier to guess, I would think.
Our password policy here is fairly standard (not set by me..), minimum of 8 characters with the usual required special characters/numbers/upper case combo etc.
Even with that password requirement, people still don't make them complex. I replaced a few computers at the same time last year and while doing so, I asked for those user's passwords to make the process faster/easier for them. Guess what, 80% of them had the exact same P@ssword123.
FTFY. If he sells low, you are screwed.But it will be a base price determinant for when I sell my house.
Add random involuntary unstoppable PC reboots every two weeks or so (that often happen in the middle of business meetings because no crap is given), non-changeable hideous bright busy wallpapers with corporate values, 2-3 different VPNs and networks to connect to systems (with fobs etc.), account lock-outs every week and weekly training on antivirus and data security policy and you start seeing the tip of the iceberg of our IT malice.Add the requirement to change it every six weeks and United will hire you for their IT department, should you want to re-enter the workforce.
Finger print readers make this a non-issue.All I ever look for when I'm creating a password is a word that can be typed with one hand...
His house is 300 sqft larger and he says he will list it for $310k. We have more usable yard and a few nicer features, but they have done a lot of work in the last year before deciding to skip town. If we can get $280k for our place, I will be VERY happy. The zombie house (empty for 5+ years) sold at auction for $172k and flipped for $280k. Douchebags foreclosure on the other side of us sold for $270k (makes no sense, DB's house is bigger but it is a corner lot).FTFY. If he sells low, you are screwed.
So no expiry and no requirement not to reuse? Incompetent IT.That would be hilarious and would actually make passwords easier to guess, I would think.
Our password policy here is fairly standard (not set by me..), minimum of 8 characters with the usual required special characters/numbers/upper case combo etc.
Even with that password requirement, people still don't make them complex. I replaced a few computers at the same time last year and while doing so, I asked for those user's passwords to make the process faster/easier for them. Guess what, 80% of them had the exact same P@ssword123.
I didn't give away all the requirements.So no expiry and no requirement not to reuse? Incompetent IT.
at one of my prior jobs where i was very disgruntled, prior to leaving i set my password to "shifuck666"That would be hilarious and would actually make passwords easier to guess, I would think.
Our password policy here is fairly standard (not set by me..), minimum of 8 characters with the usual required special characters/numbers/upper case combo etc.
Even with that password requirement, people still don't make them complex. I replaced a few computers at the same time last year and while doing so, I asked for those user's passwords to make the process faster/easier for them. Guess what, 80% of them had the exact same P@ssword123.
Is this the Colin Kaepernick episode?i'm ready for a beer or 6.
new south park tonight FYI
If you're gonna use PT put other layers on top of itDug into what we call a wine cellar, removing rotting pallets, dumping out a bunch of older wine, discovering that critters had dug into or out of a drain tile in the floor, screened that, reburied it, then levelled the floor, which is inch and a half crushed stone.
Next to lay down some EDPM as a vapor barrier, then construct a floor from pressure treated.
There's a bunch of mystery stuff in very old bottles that may want investigating, and a couple of bottles of Dom Perignon.
Rough work.