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credentials n. A set of information that includes identification and proof of identification that is used to gain access to local and network resources. Examples of credentials are user names and passwords, smart cards, and certificates.
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But it sometimes slows down.
Watch this one.......

I little time away is good for the soul.
One of my favorite songs to sing in the supermarket.
I don't sing well, but once in a while you just need to bust loose.
creeping featurism n. The process by which features are added to a new version of a program by software developers until the program becomes unduly cumbersome and difficult to use. Generally, creeping featurism occurs as developers attempt to enhance the competitiveness of the program with each new release by adding new features.
cross-assembler n. An assembler that executes on one hardware platform but generates machine code for another.
cross-foot vb. To check the accuracy of a total, as on a ledger sheet, by adding across columns and down rows, all figures contributing to the total.
crossover cable n. A cable used to connect two computers together for file sharing and personal networking. Crossover cables may be connected to Ethernet or FireWire ports.
I'm still 687comments behind Dustin. Time to crank up the music and get moving!