SimonTemplar wrote: » My pin has a significant connection with a TV series.
..Brian.. wrote: » The 4400??
Zen65 wrote: » Before many of the pups here were born, we used to have to remember 6-digit phone numbers (which later became 7-digit) for all of our friends, because electronic phones had not been invented. The mobile phone has wrecked people's ability to remember stuff, as you have now have a contacts book to store & select numbers. A 4-digit PIN is so easy by comparison. Also, I've written it down under one of my toes. Z
Cormac... wrote: » THIS IS OBVIOUSLY A TROLL THREAD FFS!!!!
SimonTemplar wrote: » Both wrong.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » How do people remember their pin numbers and passwords? I have a couple of passwords to various websites like email, facebook etc. I just type them all in and one of them works. Its the pin number to your bank card which is the problem. I know you can change it but what 4 digits can you use thats easy to remember besides your birthday. I have mine written down in my wallet which is very risky if i ever lost it.
..Brian.. wrote: » I remember numbers by their shape. Ie 1597 for example is diagonal top left to bottom right and then straight over left!
seamus wrote: » I do use "tricks", but more often than not, I do it unconsciously. So I look for patterns in the numbers