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moonshineshadow: I calculated that I'll need ten to twenty years to finish all my games, if I stopped buying new ones now :D

But it has gotten really late, I need to get some sleep *good night hugs and waves*
*and promising to try to sleep well hug for dd*
Goodnight, Moonshine! Sleep tight and pleasant dreams!

And I hope you get a lovely nights sleep. I will try my best as well. :-)

*big promise to try my best to sleep hug and wish you a good night's sleep hug*
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ElTerprise: Yes. Finally i'd say. Which means that the issues were currently experiencing are due to this implementation (hopefully).
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ddickinson: Lets hope so. And lets hope that GOG was being truthful about not having a data breach.

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Stilton: Hi people ;-)

Strange Viking here...

How is everyone?
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ddickinson: Good morning, strange Viking! :-)

How are you today?
I'm well, thank you ;-)

Is there that big a time difference between Somerset and up north?
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Stilton: I'm well, thank you ;-)

Is there that big a time difference between Somerset and up north?
Glad to hear you are doing good.

Time difference? In what way?

Edit: Never mind, I see now. But in my defence I have not slept in about 48 hours, and I work on a farm so I am very warn out. And stop being picky, I never make an issue of you being a Cockney Viking. :-)
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ddickinson: Lets hope so. And lets hope that GOG was being truthful about not having a data breach. ?
Yes. Definitely. But i think i'll change my password anyway. Just in case. Thankfully there is no sensitive data stored in our accounts.

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moonshineshadow: But it has gotten really late, I need to get some sleep *good night hugs and waves*
*and promising to try to sleep well hug for dd*
*good night hug* Good night and sleep well :)
See you tomorrow.

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Stilton: Its been a bit buggy the last day or two. My main problems are with how it makes simple tasks difficult when it 'is' working...
Well that reminds of a german saying: Warum einfach, wenn's auch kompliziert geht = why having things the easy way when there is more complicated way possible ;)
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Stilton: I'm well, thank you ;-)

Is there that big a time difference between Somerset and up north?
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ddickinson: Glad to hear you are doing good.

Time difference? In what way?

Edit: Never mind, I see now. But in my defence I have not slept in about 48 hours, and I work on a farm so I am very warn out. And stop being picky, I never make an issue of you being a Cockney Viking. :-)
Somerset, Cockney?

Get some sleep, sweetie, before you pass out!
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Stilton: Its been a bit buggy the last day or two. My main problems are with how it makes simple tasks difficult when it 'is' working...
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ElTerprise: Well that reminds of a german saying: Warum einfach, wenn's auch kompliziert geht = why having things the easy way when there is more complicated way possible ;)
;-) Good saying. We must have an equivalent, but all I can think of is, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' But the site was pretty 'broke' before they started tinkering.
Post edited June 19, 2015 by Stilton
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ElTerprise: Yes. Definitely. But i think i'll change my password anyway. Just in case. Thankfully there is no sensitive data stored in our accounts.
You get a nice email now when you change your password. But it would be better if the email came before the password was changed, not just to inform you it has changed.

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Stilton: Somerset, Cockney?

Get some sleep, sweetie, before you pass out!
I seem to recall you saying you were born, or at least grew up in London. Was I mistaken?
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ElTerprise: Yes. Definitely. But i think i'll change my password anyway. Just in case. Thankfully there is no sensitive data stored in our accounts.
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ddickinson: You get a nice email now when you change your password. But it would be better if the email came before the password was changed, not just to inform you it has changed.

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Stilton: Somerset, Cockney?

Get some sleep, sweetie, before you pass out!
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ddickinson: I seem to recall you saying you were born, or at least grew up in London. Was I mistaken?
London born and bred, but not all Londoners are born within the sound of Bow bells. I was born in south London (the Viking part), so I'm exempt from the 'apples and pears, do what, knock it on the 'ed me old china!' side of things ;-)
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Stilton: London born and bred, but not all Londoners are born within the sound of Bow bells. I was born in south London (the Viking part), so I'm exempt from the 'apples and pears, do what, knock it on the 'ed me old china!' side of things ;-)
I know not all Londoners are Cockneys, but I like the word better than Londoner (Cockney Viking sounds more comical than Londoner Viking). But anyway, if you don't stop picking on me I will tell everyone you are one of those soft Southern Vikings. :-)
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Stilton: ;-) Good saying. We must have an equivalent, but all I can think of is, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' But the site was pretty 'broke' before they started tinkering.
Well it's not the same but it's true although not in GOG's case unfortunately....

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ddickinson: You get a nice email now when you change your password. But it would be better if the email came before the password was changed, not just to inform you it has changed.
Yes i read about it in one of those hacked accounts threads. And yes it would be more secure if they send the mail the moment a password change is requested.

'apples and pears, do what, knock it on the 'ed me old china!'


Does that actually mean something?
It's as bad as some of the US regional accents. :-)
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ElTerprise: Yes i read about it in one of those hacked accounts threads. And yes it would be more secure if they send the mail the moment a password change is requested.
At least it is something, and the information it provides will let you know where the hacker is (or pretending to be from). Hopefully it is just an isolated thing and not a big problem for GOG. It won't do them any good if hacking becomes quite prevalent. That could lose lots of customers and damage their reputation.

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EndreWhiteMane:
'apples and pears, do what, knock it on the 'ed me old china!'


Does that actually mean something?
It's as bad as some of the US regional accents. :-)
How dare you talk that way about my mother! :-)
(Apples and pears are stairs, but I am not too sure about the whole Cockney rhyming slang.)

You think that is bad? Try listening to someone from Newcastle or Liverpool, or Glasgow. :-)

Good day, Endre! How are you? Did you have a nice nap?
Post edited June 19, 2015 by ddickinson
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ElTerprise: Yes i read about it in one of those hacked accounts threads. And yes it would be more secure if they send the mail the moment a password change is requested.
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ddickinson: At least it is something, and the information it provides will let you know where the hacker is (or pretending to be from). Hopefully it is just an isolated thing and not a big problem for GOG. It won't do them any good if hacking becomes quite prevalent. That could lose lots of customers and damage their reputation.

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EndreWhiteMane:
'apples and pears, do what, knock it on the 'ed me old china!'


Does that actually mean something?
It's as bad as some of the US regional accents. :-)
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ddickinson: How dare you talk that way about my mother! :-)
(Apples and pears are stairs, but I am not too sure about the whole Cockney rhyming slang.)

You think that is bad? Try listening to someone from Newcastle or Liverpool, or Glasgow. :-)

Good day, Endre! How are you? Did you have a nice nap?
OK nap, mowed the lawn afterwards and came away with a killer headache. No idea why.
Took my night-time pills and will have a cup of coffee, that usually helps.
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EndreWhiteMane: OK nap, mowed the lawn afterwards and came away with a killer headache. No idea why.
Took my night-time pills and will have a cup of coffee, that usually helps.
Did you run over any GOG bears while doing your lawn? Moon said it was okay if they were on your lawn, didn't she? :-)

Sorry to hear about your headache. I hope you start to feel better soon, hopefully your medication and lots of coffee will help.

*big feel better comforting hug*
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EndreWhiteMane: OK nap, mowed the lawn afterwards and came away with a killer headache. No idea why.
Took my night-time pills and will have a cup of coffee, that usually helps.
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ddickinson: Did you run over any GOG bears while doing your lawn? Moon said it was okay if they were on your lawn, didn't she? :-)

Sorry to hear about your headache. I hope you start to feel better soon, hopefully your medication and lots of coffee will help.

*big feel better comforting hug*
Yep, open season on 'front lawn GOGbears', none spotted this time though.
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ddickinson: At least it is something, and the information it provides will let you know where the hacker is (or pretending to be from). Hopefully it is just an isolated thing and not a big problem for GOG. It won't do them any good if hacking becomes quite prevalent. That could lose lots of customers and damage their reputation.
It's a start but they still have loads of work to do. But from what i read most of these hacked accounts only used Galaxy. Maybe they installed some of those fake spyware ridden Galaxy-installers i read about.