Pam Gully
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Pam Gully
@PamGully
All mental and psychological issues are my areas of interest, as well as the brain-body relationship.
Gosport, Hants., UK Katılım Şubat 2009
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@MyNamesGuy @LeahFHardy It's not that elderly people don't understand the concept, it's just that some cannot get past the locks. In effect, they are locked out and need to be able to get in
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One way to explain two factor authentication is that it's like a door with two locks, one is a combination lock which is the password and the second requires a key which is the 2FA.
Anyone can attempt to crack the combination lock but only someone with the physical key, in this case her mobile phone, can open the lock requiring the key.
It's simply a way to be sure that when she logs in it really is her.
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@LeahFHardy Agreed. There needs to be a straightforward way of doing this, for at least ten more years
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My daughter's getting married in three months and her future mother-in-law keeps making comments about my "homemade" dress. When my daughter asked me to crochet her wedding dress, I was terrified but honored. Her fiance's mother has been dropping hints about "real" wedding dresses from "actual" bridal shops, like what I'm making isn't legitimate somehow. She keeps asking if we have a "backup plan" in case my dress doesn't work out. I've been working on this for eight months. The pattern came from a master crocheter on the Tedooo app who's made dozens of bridal gowns. Every thread was chosen carefully, every stitch counted twice, every measurement checked and rechecked. This isn't some craft project - it's a work of art. The train alone took six weeks to complete. Those pineapple motifs at the bottom? Each one represents hours of concentration and love. The fitted bodice required me to learn techniques I'd never attempted before, but I was determined to make something worthy of her special day. Yesterday my daughter had her final fitting and started crying when she saw herself in the mirror. "Mom, it's the most beautiful dress I've ever seen." She's going to surprise everyone at that church, especially her future mother-in-law. I can't wait to see the look on everyone's faces when she walks down that aisle.

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@S6humanfemale @criminographer I've met some wonderful coroners. One, having confirmed the verdict of suicide, cleared the room of all but the man's widow and me (her supporter) and said, to her, gently, "tell me about your husband". It meant the world to her, to tell him about her wonderfully kind, but /
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@criminographer He sounds like the best of his profession.
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I just wanted to say a little about the inquest opening. I was the only one there in the court. I couldn't bear not going; I have to see this through from start to finish. The coroner doing it was so unbelievably kind and proactive in making this less painful for me. (1/3)
Dr Emily Cooper@criminographer
Dear Isabelle, today I should be looking forward to picking you up later & having some garden time in the sun. Instead, I attended court where the coroner opened your inquest because of significant concerns with your care.I love you & wish you were here 💔 lancs.live/news/lancashir…
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