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Just a thought - not of the day or anything like that.

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    But when we let our kids name pets - should we warn them that they will use that name for the rest of their lives as passwords to access computers and stuff?

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    I wanted to name our dog 3D when me and my wife got him a few years ago but was shot down. I also wanted our children to be named Cortana if we got a girl. My father in law though we should spring for an old norse name and I thought combining the names Odd and Roar (pronounced ro (as in row) - ar (are)). Nether was accepted. And she wanted our next dog to be a female and Papillion named Diva. I've actually never used my pets names as a password but the name of their species has been in there a few times but I do thing you got a valid point! :)

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      But when we let our kids name pets - should we warn them that they will use that name for the rest of their lives as passwords to access computers and stuff?

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      Never mind the pet's name: A simple solution to a complicated problem[^]

      Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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        But when we let our kids name pets - should we warn them that they will use that name for the rest of their lives as passwords to access computers and stuff?

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        So Griff's first cat's name was 92583875-4793-418f-be96-2b1d47b1ca74 :P

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          I wanted to name our dog 3D when me and my wife got him a few years ago but was shot down. I also wanted our children to be named Cortana if we got a girl. My father in law though we should spring for an old norse name and I thought combining the names Odd and Roar (pronounced ro (as in row) - ar (are)). Nether was accepted. And she wanted our next dog to be a female and Papillion named Diva. I've actually never used my pets names as a password but the name of their species has been in there a few times but I do thing you got a valid point! :)

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          Member 11683251 wrote:

          I wanted to name our dog 3D when me and my wife got him a few years ago but was shot down.

          I can see why your wife doesn't agree to 3D, but did she have to shoot him for it? :sigh:

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            But when we let our kids name pets - should we warn them that they will use that name for the rest of their lives as passwords to access computers and stuff?

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            No, if the name is insufficent just buy them a new so they can try again, my first guinea pig was named "General Kassad the Shadow" (Prince Kassad from C&C[^]) SFW i guess

            Rules for the FOSW ![^]

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              So Griff's first cat's name was 92583875-4793-418f-be96-2b1d47b1ca74 :P

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              "Mademoiselle" in fact - chosen by my sister. Within the year that became "Madam" when she gave birth, and ended up as "Fang" after she attacked a German Shepard... Lived to the ripe old age of 18, before succumbing to massive cancers (probably caused by the Chernobyl fallout in Suffolk where she was living with my mother). I don't use this for security questions as I can't spell it... :laugh:

              Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                But when we let our kids name pets - should we warn them that they will use that name for the rest of their lives as passwords to access computers and stuff?

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                Ah yes, little fluffy tables we used to call her.

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                  But when we let our kids name pets - should we warn them that they will use that name for the rest of their lives as passwords to access computers and stuff?

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                  The most important thing in naming a dog is to make sure it's a name you are comfortable shouting out at 11pm.

                  veni bibi saltavi

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                    The most important thing in naming a dog is to make sure it's a name you are comfortable shouting out at 11pm.

                    veni bibi saltavi

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                    Is that why all your dogs are named Gin?

                    Life is too shor

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                      Is that why all your dogs are named Gin?

                      Life is too shor

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                      My first dog was called Ginger :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: To date, there was him, Rags, Mickey, Spencer and Sam. Looking for a dog now, wife wants a large beast I want a smaller terrier. Guess it'll be a Bull Mastiff / Irish Wolfhound cross

                      veni bibi saltavi

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                        "Mademoiselle" in fact - chosen by my sister. Within the year that became "Madam" when she gave birth, and ended up as "Fang" after she attacked a German Shepard... Lived to the ripe old age of 18, before succumbing to massive cancers (probably caused by the Chernobyl fallout in Suffolk where she was living with my mother). I don't use this for security questions as I can't spell it... :laugh:

                        Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                        I do not use a lot of words since my spelling is so bad.

                        Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.

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                          But when we let our kids name pets - should we warn them that they will use that name for the rest of their lives as passwords to access computers and stuff?

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                          I have a Doberman named a';DROP TABLE passwords; He's a good boy.

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                            I have a Doberman named a';DROP TABLE passwords; He's a good boy.

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                            I once joked with friends about to get a dog they should name it "Dfer", so when people reply "Dfer" you could say "D for Dog", they still own the dog and its name is Dfer :laugh: /Darren

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                              I once joked with friends about to get a dog they should name it "Dfer", so when people reply "Dfer" you could say "D for Dog", they still own the dog and its name is Dfer :laugh: /Darren

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                              I know of a cat called Kick, named with similar logic.

                              I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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                              • N Nagy Vilmos

                                The most important thing in naming a dog is to make sure it's a name you are comfortable shouting out at 11pm.

                                veni bibi saltavi

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                                I let my Daughter name our Cat. She chose "Princess Pink Sparkles". Everytime I took her to the Vets the assistant would call out "Princess Pink Sparkles" the whole waiting room would stand to attention waiting to see who would stand-up. When we moved, I was wiser, and told the vet the name was 'cat' (I remembered the embarrassment of Princess Pink Sparkles' but put on the spot, didn't have enough time to think of a plausible name. She got run-over and died and handed in to the vet two weeks later. I rung-up to find out and felt well guilty that it appeared that after 6 years we still hadn't bothered to name our cat and referred to her simply as cat.

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                                  The most important thing in naming a dog is to make sure it's a name you are comfortable shouting out at 11pm.

                                  veni bibi saltavi

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                                  Nagy Vilmos wrote:

                                  make sure it's a name you are comfortable shouting out at 11pm.

                                  I once named a cat Scooby Doo. Simply for the reason I could shout out my back door "Scooby, Scooby Doo, where are you? I thought it was hilarious, my missus at the time didn't.

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