Ahhhh someone asked. Well I have had some problems with my memory. Where I worked, automobile manufacturing, they wanted us to go paperless and log every entry into the mainframe. I don't have a problem with this at all. The problem was they wanted you to use your ID, of which they gave me 2 of for some reason, and a password. The password had to change every month and you could not use the same letters, numbers sequence,... in 2 years. So to help me remember I used my car. I had used my pets names, my kids name, even the 7 words. You had to write down the user ID and password to remember most times. Not too secure. The car is a numbered car, #964 of 1000. I am canadian. Of the 1000 they only built 75 canadian ones. The last year they only built 425. They built those cars for three years. Only 75 the first year, 75 the second year, and about 37 the third year. With only 187 of them over three years it may very well be a thing of value. I have to put it away soon. I love driving it. Every notable place I take it, I take a picture of it. Anyways, to make a long story short, I just started using my car and its number for everything. Yes, my e-mail,
superbee964@hotmail.com. or gmail.com. When I retired I asked them, since I have 2 corporate ID numbers, do I get 2 pension cheques every month? They just laughed. :icon_cheesygrin: As a side note, the car gets about 26 MPG. Just drove to florida at christmas. From detroit to sarasota to st. augustine to sarasota to detroit, $251 in gas. If I havn't cleared the trip odometer I will tell the you kilometers in total. I have only taken it for an oil change and back to the dealer to fix a leak and check the car over. I drive an old pick up truck in the winter.
Hows your chinese classes going? I had signed up for them here but because the class only had a couple students they cancelled the class. I have been experimenting with google translate but I have noticed the characters are a little different sometimes.
Dave C