In the past you had to do good, put in years of public service, study, or do an act of bravery to have letters after your name, nowadays every fecker has them. TwoWrights, F.O. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Cybersecurity experts recommend that internet passwords should never be written down. There are apps for that sort of thing, which themselves require passwords, which should never be divulged to anyone, or in case other IT systems are involved, anything. Alright, there's fingerprint, or facial recognition. But you may have been changing tyres all day because you are an auto mechanic. Without gloves. They cramp your style. Or you may have a bad hangover, that makes you look like someone else. In any case, professional opinion inclines to the view that in some cases it is good practice to maintain a backup, such as this clearly labelled notebook decorated with Edwardian style nature motifs, available from larger newsagents. The gold embossed letters may - the operative word is always may - provide a layer of protection against RFID attacks by bad actors. Although nothing can be done about Meryl Streep. There are never any guarantees where complex systems are concerned. Do not leave the notebook in an unguarded place, or even in an unguarded moment. Keep it hidden at all times, in plain sight. Near the bowl of bananas. Stay dull...
I assume that's Thunderbirds because that's how I first heard it Parker, take off my coat, yes Mi lady Parker take of my ....... And Parker, never let me catch you wearing them again
Talking Pictures TV often repeat it, and I still watch it, FAB. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.