In our current male society, it would be “thanks for the mammaries”, but then, birds don’t have boobs, well, except for their politicians, just like in our culture.
Nothing wrong with that provided you intersperse some two or three odd characters in the password such as *,% # $, lower case and upper case, etc. Otherwise, it is easy for a password testing program to just go through names and words until it finds one that works. Luckily, most sites lock you out after three wrong attempts.
Rodney99 about 13 years ago
Because computers do exactly what you tell them to, NOT what you want them to.
(translation: you told it to darken part of a word- that’s not allowed)
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I wonder what she did to deserve that distinction.
Chas60 about 13 years ago
I’ve got to admitt I would never have thought of using my x’s mother-in-law as my password.
ankerdorthe about 13 years ago
Mormor incidentally (or not?) means grandmother in Danish and Norwegian. I’m not too sure about Swedish, but I think in that language too.
rockngolfer about 13 years ago
I can tell how old my accounts are because I used the names of my deceased oscar{fish} my old cat or the varmint pictured at left.
runar about 13 years ago
I’m on better terms with my late wife’s mother than with any of my blood relatives. Not all mothers-in-law are horrible.
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
I just went to systranet.com and did the following Swedish to English translation:
mormor, farfar, morfar, farmor ==>
grandmother, grandfather, grandfather, grandmother
So it’s the second part that controls the gender. (I love this stuff. Sorry if I’m boring you.)
TheAuldWan about 13 years ago
Didn’t she help found a religion in Utah?
dfowensby about 13 years ago
properly: “mo’-fo’”as in “fo’ mo’ fo’ bho!”heh.
Dtroutma about 13 years ago
In our current male society, it would be “thanks for the mammaries”, but then, birds don’t have boobs, well, except for their politicians, just like in our culture.
dahawk about 13 years ago
Nothing wrong with that provided you intersperse some two or three odd characters in the password such as *,% # $, lower case and upper case, etc. Otherwise, it is easy for a password testing program to just go through names and words until it finds one that works. Luckily, most sites lock you out after three wrong attempts.
Skylark about 13 years ago
Me 2 Runar. My MIL was a peach, but I never would have thought to use her name OR nick name for a password. Good idea! Or not………
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
It would have been sweet if Shoe had left off ex-wife and left it as grandmother.
tigre1 about 13 years ago
Good old Shoe and the Perfesser…as usual we find out something about their past lives by revealing something today…