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Offline Token

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Computers are here to make our lives easier....
« on: March 23, 2015, 2128 UTC »
Really, computers are here to make life easy, lighten the load on our minds.

A warning message I got today, when I could not log into an account: "The system could not log you on.  Your password has expired and must be changed.  You must login with your password in order to change it."  Options OK and Cancel exist.  Either end up taking me to the log in screen.

Sooo....Can't log in because password expired, must log in to change password.

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Re: Computers are here to make our lives easier....
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2015, 2204 UTC »
I think comedian Steven Wright said it best.....
"I went to the hardware store to buy some batteries, but they weren't included, so I had to buy them again."
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Re: Computers are here to make our lives easier....
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2015, 1334 UTC »
+1

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