OWG,
I looked in my logs and I saw : oldwelshguy.yourIsp , how did you do that?
Is there a way to do this in IE or is this for super webmasters like you and not for mortals like us
£££ lol I have a static IP on my super duper fast broadband connection. It might seem cool ,but it means I can't go poking around anywhere without leaving a calling card :cry: . Seriously I was surprised, I got a mail from a sit I visited, and it said, thanks for visiting, why didn't you join? So it has it's downside also.
The upside is that people know my IP address so when i lose my passwords they can be sure it is me asking for them back. (I am crap at passwords)
Not just you OWG,
I am crap at passwords and Pin numbers for my ATM cards. What I have done as a memory juggler is to set all my passwords and pin numbers to the same word and number sequence, I just increment the number every 2-3 three months when I generally change all my passwords.
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