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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Revo Uninstaller Pro at Bits Du Jour
« on: January 28, 2012, 01:40 PM »
Last time I remember an uninstaller doing anything useful was early versions of Cleansweep... Looooong time ago

QuarterDeck. Now THERE was a company. (I tbhink I've still got an installation CD for CleanSweep, up in the attic. One day, it might be worth a few pennies. Or not.  ;) )

I do too, just in case I install windows 98 somewhere again... or something

I have a big binder with almost all the CDs of software I used, with license codes. I alas threw away the OS/2 related ones a while back and an old Solaris (not really alas, it is clutter) and most floppies but I have a lot of old CDs and even my original 1996 wincommander floppy :D
I do throw away driver CDs though, once i dont have the hardware anymore, so I am not totally hopeless.

It's like a trip down memory lane. Ulead, Allaire, Macromedia, Starfish...

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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Revo Uninstaller Pro at Bits Du Jour
« on: January 28, 2012, 04:42 AM »
Does it really work - i had the ashampoo one back then and it did nothing much even if you had logged everything etc.

Last time I remember an uninstaller doing anything useful was early versions of Cleansweep... Looooong time ago

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Living Room / Re: Looking for password "scheme" suggestions
« on: January 28, 2012, 04:35 AM »
I have oscillated between different systems at different times

System 1:
use a different email address for each site (i own a domain) and one of a set of 4-5 standard passwords. Easier for me to re-guess what email i would have used (or look at the confirmation email I saved, if push comes to shove).
technically if one site gets compromised and the passwords found, there's no risk that an automated tool be able to get access to other sites but a human going through it by hand just might.
Weakness: sites that want an username, not an email, usually without special characters and often of limited length. Can't be unique and memorable with that.

Scheme 2 - when i cant tweak the username
Passwords usually based on a book title or lyric - in one word or compressed (eg: "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever" could create tcotctu9494) - actually one of my most used ones is based on a book that I never read but meant to read for a while, that i dont even own, but has a memorable title. Particularly good if the site has a question/reminder note field to give yourself a prompt.
Old phone numbers you still remember but which are long dead are also wonderful passwords and can always be re-found in an address book or old card later on.

Scheme 3 - lately i just let lastpass generate and store passwords for me for most sites except key ones which I just need to remember whether i have lastpass available or not

I also have the additional constraint that it needs to avoid keys that change between UK, US and Swiss keyboards - zy especially move around a lot, so does @ and slashes etc. - if your fingers know the password better than your head, it can entrap you when travelling (the french keyboard is a horror, for example - A is elsewhere, and all numbers need shift)

PS: Sites that allow a prompt are great for that, you can give a hint that helps you.
I figured out my fathers passwords thanks to prompts - the prompt was "grosse tete" (big head) so I tried his name and nickname, then, duh! mine. Gee thanks dad! Not very secure even though he usually added parts of my birthdate...

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Well I have a pile of links for that..
aditionally to the 3 already mentioned:
microsofts free (on the pc, its 80 points on the xbox) Kodu gathered a lot of praise http://fuse.microsoft.com/page/kodu
there's the classic alice http://www.alice.org/ (but thats 3d)
and mit's scratch http://scratch.mit.edu/
flixel on the open source flash/actionscript front http://flixel.org/

more commercial there's html5 Construct http://www.scirra.com/
sludge http://opensludge.sourceforge.net/

there are also quite a few nice toolkits/engines if you know a language, but the list is too long unless you select your poison

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I was just amused until that line

As a PC gamer, it's nice to see Microsoft skipping the Xbox 360 for once and shipping a PC exclusive

I'm still laughing now

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