Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Forgetfulness



Post operation, I'd like to blame my forgetfulness on the anaesthetic used on my. Like yesterday when I dropped by at the office to submit my mc, I promised Wan that I'd give her a buzz as she would be in a meeting. But when I arrived there I realized I didn't bring my mobile, or my office room keys so I couldn't even use the phone to give her a ring. And before that, I was supposed to be driving the kids to the tuition centre, and they told me they'd be waiting at my cousin's house. And what did I do? Drove past the house and had to make a u-turn. Luckily the kids didn't realize I did that or they'd be teasing me about it endlessly.


But I can't blame forgetting my passwords for many web accounts on anything, can I? To think that I only used a few passwords and still can forget them...It's kind of embarrassing. Two months ago I had to call my uni help desk for forgetting my library password, even the secret question that helps one to have the password sent via email. I got hold of it and I thought that's it. Then I realized I have forgotten my gmail password. When I did remember, there were hundred of spams in the inbox I almost lost interest in my gmail. Worse, I forgot my airasia login password, and malaysiaairlines' too, just as I was making a travel booking two weeks ago. I thought I jot them down somewhere, but even forgot where. The greatest blow is this morning when I was trying to open my student webmail account. It says "your credentials are not recognised"! Oh dear me...what is becoming of me. Maybe it's nature's way of reminding me to be more organised :-(

2 comments:

smallkucing on June 22, 2010 at 12:26 PM said...

Forgetfulness..hahaha...there was a joe in my former office. whenever someone forget something we would ask "Pregnant ka?".

Coz usually those pregnant ladies will be very forgetful. I was like that too during and after pregnancy.

Surprise that operation also did that to you

Lee on June 28, 2010 at 11:52 AM said...

Hi Verone, why not just used one password, but made up alphanumeric, i.e. mix alphabets and numbers, up to 12 or 15. Very safe....as well don't forget change your password often.
Best regards, Lee.

 

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