Do not, I repeat, do not attempt to change the password.
If you do we cannot be held responsible for the consequences.
The password is holy writ. It is the epitome of all that is intransgressible.
To change the password is to permanently and irrevocably alter the paradigm.
Any alteration of the paradigm will transmute reality into any number of possibilities.
Even fracture the space-time continuum.
Negate all that has pertained up to now.
So do not change the password.
You won’t just be locked out. You will luck out too. And nothing will be as it was before.
You have been warned.
Was it an Apple password by any chance?
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Ask no questions, I’ll tell no lies… 😁
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Ha ha ha.
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It’s like that big red button with the label DON’T PRESS THIS BUTTON — do you somehow find your finger hovering over it?! 🙂
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That’s exactly it. And the hahaha was a nervous laughter.
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Have no choice in work but to change passwords every 30 days. I keep a spreadsheet 🙂
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Quite sensible, I’d’ve thought, Dale.
I started this little effort with predictive text, had no idea where it was going, but it seems to have morphed into a Garden of Eden parable with a computer system comparable to the Tree of Knowledge. Sort of works…
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I like it very much. Predictive text eh? Good to hear some use put to it as it invariably annoys me. Currently on a Christopher Priest kick. Have made great strides in the iBook project since I started working for the CS but it’s changed considerably.
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What’s changed, the project or the civil service?! I’ve got a Priest to read, The Gradual, one of his most recent.
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Yes! 🙂
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