EZ board password

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When lucenet was down last time I went to the EZ board backup forum and couldn't get in. Did the password get changed??

-- Anonymous, March 13, 2002

Answers

don't feel bad...so did I!!!

-- Anonymous, March 14, 2002

As far as I know, the word is the same as it was.

-- Anonymous, March 14, 2002

What is this, some intersanctum secret??? Maybe a "we don't want to give it to you" would be in order?? That's o.k., I can live with it. I e-mailed OG and she says "start a thread" she can't remember, barefoot will and barefoot won't give it?? LOL I am sure glad I have a sense of humor or I could get insulted here.

-- Anonymous, March 14, 2002

No, you're not unloved. The truth is that these folks are soooooo security minded that they don't write down any of their passwords, so if they don't access a forum every day they -- shhhhhhh! I didn't tell you this! -- forget the passwords

I did it myself to a forum I occasionally manage. I just told everyone that we changed it to prevent hackers. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!

-- Anonymous, March 14, 2002


It should be vacation but could be defiant or patriot, lol.

-- Anonymous, March 15, 2002


Well, you didn't actually ask for the password, you asked if it had been changed.

I said it hadn't been changed, thinking you were trying the password from here and it wasn't working.

It is vacation.

-- Anonymous, March 15, 2002


Hey Barefoot........have you tryed "vacation". I couldn't make it work, that's why I thought it had been changed. I went back and tryed again today. hugs......I really did think the whole thing was funny ;>)

-- Anonymous, March 15, 2002

patriot

Seems SomebOdy chanGed it.

But I'm not naming names...

-- Anonymous, March 15, 2002


Listen, at my age I have a hard enough time remembering to change my underwear, don't get on to me about no steenking passwords!

-- Anonymous, March 15, 2002

yup.......that works. Now aren't you glad I brought that up before we actually NEEDED it?? LOL

-- Anonymous, March 15, 2002


I can't get the picture of Gits underwear outta my head now, even when I think about that goat...

-- Anonymous, March 16, 2002

And isn't it fitting (no pun intended) that I'm doing this part-time stuff for Kim's store: Everything But Grannie's Panties.

-- Anonymous, March 16, 2002

I thought that was just a brief affair...

-- Anonymous, March 16, 2002

Will be helping with computer stuff and seem to have been appointed Jewelry Czarina. Kim opens one of her other places, called Decades, for one long weekend each month; in the intervening period it's filled with stuff specific to a decade in each room. The small misc./seasonal stuff is in one room, which is where the jewelry is. There's also Treasure Island, which is where the really junky bits and pieces go--they sell for $3 a grocery bag full. I may be helping with that too.

Miscellaneous--for example, I took home a container full of kewelry odds and ends, matched up earrings, found backs for those with none, polished up the metal, ammonia'd the stones and plastic, and put the cleaned up items on cards. And did it all with two big trays and my feet elevated. Of course, Zucco was a problem. He's part magpie and ran off with a piece of jewelry if I didn't cover it up. What a criminal!

Kim has reached the point where she can afford to buy the main old tumbledown house where Grannie's is located. After she does that, she'll expand. May be months down the road but she'll need help, for ongoing computer stuff and who knows what else? But I refuse to answer the phone; it's against my religion. I can do most of the work from home, except for the sales part--which is 98% fun and only sporadic.

-- Anonymous, March 17, 2002


The best part is that you enjoy it.

Kudos to you!

-- Anonymous, March 17, 2002



That's really great, OG! Fun work that fits your health . . . can't beat that. I hope Sweetie gets a decent job locally soon, as well.

-- Anonymous, March 17, 2002

Sweetie has been spending so much time in Houston, the agencies can't set interviews for him. He could fly back at company expense, but it's so difficult to get a flight at short notice and then there's all the hassle involved. Also, even though the economy is definitely improving, it doesn't yet seem to be the case for C++/C#/SQL/VB developers. Even so, the extensions the company keeps giving means I've been able to sock some money away so we have a much softer cushion than we did before (providing the roof and other major house components stay intact and the cats don't need anything more than routine maintenance) and we can even afford that dreadful COBRA insurance for several months. Sweetie will be back in Houston this week (3rd in a row) and is NOT looking forward to it. "They" keep thinking of new things and so he doesn't know when exactly he'll be laid off. Maybe the end of this month.

-- Anonymous, March 17, 2002

What a thing for them to keep hanging over his head.

But as you said, as long as he's working.

-- Anonymous, March 17, 2002


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