 Now, what is it with users and passwords? How many times has this happened? Hey, could you lock on for me please? Oh man, do it yourself. The passwords, ponytail, capital P, zero. Which then naturally leads on to something like this. Oh, you wouldn't by any chance have the same password for your email and possibly your Facebook. You know are a fan of Gregory. No, no, no, you son of a... Now, passwords are powerful things. Passwords are very personal and they should be treated as something very personal with a great deal of respect and secrecy and almost like, you know, having that clingy nature to it that way you don't want to share it with anyone else. Unless you live up north then you're into those parties with car keys and bowls and stuff. And then comes the whole issue of password etiquette. When you're sitting or standing next to someone and they're entering in the password and they're not covering up the keys that they're typing in or what do you do? I know the right thing is you should really look away out of respect but then there's something that draws you in towards it that you just want to see, oh, it's a one, it's a three, it's what is a password? It's a bit like when a woman breastfeeds a baby in public, I suppose. You should look away but sometimes you don't. So just remember, don't share your passwords, don't use the same password for everything and try and keep a password as complex and as long as possible as your little brain will allow you to. Stay skillful, friends.