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How do you people remember your ICQ numbers? I don't remember what I did last week half the time.
I used mine in my mail signature for a while and I’ve kept all my emails since late 90s.
Fair. My current mail signature has a dead link in it and I can't be bothered to do anything about it.
What's with your pride in being complacent?
What are you talking about?
"I can't be bothered to update my signature" - you could fix it in half the time it takes to post here. It's just a weird... I'd say flex, but it's the opposite. It's like a sag or deflation.
I could, but I don't feel like it. Why do you care?
For the same reasons you do not care.
Well that can't be true. I don't care because I'm lazy and you're making an effort.
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For some reason, I never used the "save login info" feature as a teen, I didn't trust that it was safe, so I typed it every time. Hundreds, if not thousands of times over the years. So even after 15 years or so of not using it, I still remember.
I am autistic.
Seriously, though, diagnosed autistic and I remember numbers exceptionally well.
For some reason short strings of digits have always stuck really well in my memory. I still remember my high school locker combos and every phone number I've ever had.
813-823-6615 was my childhood number until I was 10. My mom sang it to us. Never thought to remember my lock code. 0-31-10.
I taught my kids our address and my telephone number through songs when they were little. Music makes learning abstract things like that way easier. I teach the quadratic formula wihh a song to my Algebra students every year.