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  1. Our local Reject Shop was recently renovated to match photos of Dollarama stores, changing aisles from transverse to longitudinal. It still carries the old name but is ready to be updated.
  2. Meta kicked me off Facebook and deleted my account. My wife passed away 4 years ago so her Facebook account and email have been deleted. I don't have banking, mygov or any other aps on my phone. My email addresses and passwords are based on my car regos, 3 cars.
  3. At the Men's Shed we have two old desktop PC's which were repllaced from the organisation that runs the shed, similar to the photo below, for use by members. I spend a few hours per week using one of them. The problem is so many websites now require security id by way of fingerprint or facial photograh. These machines do not have webcams or touchpads. The alternative is multi level confirmation with security codes sent to your phone or an email inbox, which probably requires a similar level of ID. Many require you to use their AP, but apps flatten your phone battery and cost money, chewing up your data costs. Surely, if you have a secure password that should be sufficient. Such passwords could be your mother's maiden name and birthday (year not necessary), a symbol, and to differentiate on different sites, a site abbreviation. As an example, for this site you could have,say, Murphy2306#SA. You are not likely to forget your mother's maiden name or birthday. This meets the requirement of 8 characters, upper and lower case, numerals and a special character. For another site such as mygov, you would use the same password up to the symbol and append MG. :- Murphy2306#MG. Another alternative is the model of your car, the rego, special character and site ID :- Commodore1JV6DZ%AP (for Aircraft Pilots).
  4. Popular giant Bunnings has swallowed two large firms whole in a mega merger – including the owner of Hard Yakka and Australia’s biggest industrial and safety supplies firm. https://www.realcommercial.com.au/news/bunnings-swallows-industrial-empire-whole-in-mega-merger/?campaignType=external&campaignChannel=syndication&campaignName=ncacont&campaignContent=&campaignSource=newscomau&campaignPlacement=socref
  5. red750

    Brain Teaser

    Spoken like DeNiro.
  6. red750

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    Correct.
  7. red750

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    Correct.
  8. red750

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    Correct OT. Nev, the D is not added to Paint, it substitutes for 'the'.
  9. red750

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    Yep.
  10. Couldn't hear the people next to me at the Shed speaking, due to the racket of rain on the perspex skylights.
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    Correct.
  12. red750

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    Richard Marles said that explicitly. I saw it on video.
  13. red750

    Brain Teaser

    Correct, Nev. Hint: Person.
  14. red750

    Brain Teaser

    It explains the puzzle, which is the words of a song, as described in this internet rhttps://search.brave.com/ask?q=100+bottles+of+beer+lyric&source=llmSuggest&conversation=0929f0d0ae5974bdbd76600141cc2866006eesult -
  15. red750

    Funny videos

    Now they are trying to tell us that they wanted second hand subs in the first place.
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