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    My first modem was 2400 baud (I think it was a supra maybe?), after that 9600 baud, US Robotics 14.4, 28.8, 56 k I had them all and I ran a BBS before the internet if that tells you anything about how long I've been around computers and dealing with passwords. While I understand your sentiment, I still think it's silly. You aren't hurting them much by not buying, you are just hurting yourself by paying more.

    I agree there are too many passwords to remember these days...This may help...Try lastpass. Makes remembering passwords a breeze and autofills everything for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    The engraving price is dropping like a rock. I'm not going there.
    About what is the going price for a custom engraved Yeti? From what I saw a year ago it was around $20 to have one done with like a black Cermark process. Is that price out of line? Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Franker View Post
    About what is the going price for a custom engraved Yeti? From what I saw a year ago it was around $20 to have one done with like a black Cermark process. Is that price out of line? Thanks!
    I don't do many of these but judging on the pricing earlier in the thread, $20 would be wasted time on a single order. The price you would charge an end consumer would depends on volume.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Winter View Post
    My first modem was 2400 baud (I think it was a supra maybe?), after that 9600 baud, US Robotics 14.4, 28.8, 56 k I had them all and I ran a BBS before the internet if that tells you anything about how long I've been around computers and dealing with passwords. While I understand your sentiment, I still think it's silly. You aren't hurting them much by not buying, you are just hurting yourself by paying more.

    I agree there are too many passwords to remember these days...This may help...Try lastpass. Makes remembering passwords a breeze and autofills everything for you.
    I got you beat by a few years Keith - my first computer was a TI-99A connected with a 150 baud handset cradle that used cassette tapes for data storage. I remember seeing files that were over 15kb and thinking they would take forever to download...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Hair View Post
    I got you beat by a few years Keith - my first computer was a TI-99A connected with a 150 baud handset cradle that used cassette tapes for data storage. I remember seeing files that were over 15kb and thinking they would take forever to download...
    Haha that's awesome! 150 baud wow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Winter View Post
    Haha that's awesome! 150 baud wow
    Bonus points if you know what baud stands for - no Google!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Hair View Post
    Bonus points if you know what baud stands for - no Google!
    Lol! Enlighten us
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Winter View Post
    Lol! Enlighten us
    Well I thought I was all smart and stuff and had the answer but just I found out I was wrong... I was told many, many years ago that it stood for bits of actual usable data. I googled it to make sure I was right, and it turns out it was named after the French Engineer, Jean-Maurice-Emile Baudot who used it to measure the speed of telegraph transmissions. I learn something new every day, my day is now fulfilled!

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