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Phantom of the Opera Browser - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 3

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Ted: And I was probably do you, would you recommend one of those, are they safe for all this.

David Lawrence: Yeah they are. Here is the only downside I mean the downside for me is are you going to eventually, because you keep putting your thumb on the keyboard, are you going to eventually forget the passwords that you have created you know one of the things about typing the password over and over and over again is you are constantly given that little reminder what the passwords is. And so, say you are trying to get your E-mail via the web and you are not at your home computer where you have that little thumb reader. After a while you are going to forget what that is because you have simply not input it in a while. So my admonition is yeah the thumb reader is great and you can tie that into all of your passwords but every so often type in your password, just to remind yourself of what it is. Just so that on that off chance that when you are visiting your daughter or whatever you are using her computer. That you can remember what your password is, so that you can access your E-mail.

Ted: Okay and I have a written down and put in the, I have a little folder where I keep the checks, attendance checks whatnot and cash and things.

David Lawrence: Cool, so when somebody robs, they will not only get the checks but they will also get all your passwords.

Ted: Yes, okay.

David Lawrence: Alright just check them.

Ted: Okay David.

David Lawrence: Yeah that*s fine and enjoy those are great devices and they come down in price to the point now where and they work really well. I mean have somebody else touch it and see if it works.

Ted: And you prefer Logitech or Micro?

David Lawrence: I worked with both, I don*t see any advantage to one over the other. I kind of like Logitech is a company, we had them on the show at CES and they have, I love their design, their design is really good. So either one will work for you, if I had a choice for stand in their I might look at price but Logitech is a name that I choose from time to time, so there you go.

Ted: Okay David thank you.

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