Bisco

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It came up automatically when I tried to log in today. Gave me the time and location of the access.
wow thats like totally different over here i guess. bec i tried doing that now i mis-typed my password several times and check for a notification but there was nothing. i checked my inbox on msn and it had nothing too. i guess it might be an option on yr network
 

Zé Tahir

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wow thats like totally different over here i guess. bec i tried doing that now i mis-typed my password several times and check for a notification but there was nothing. i checked my inbox on msn and it had nothing too. i guess it might be an option on yr network
I don't think it happens if someone 'tries' to access your account (I know I said that but I meant 'accessed'). If someone actually gets in and it's not from a location you usually enter from they raise a flag. I log in from Maryland 99.99% of the time so someone accessing it from Russia was random enough for them to notify me.
 

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You know what I saw for the first time in my local Safeway supermarket this afternoon?

Budweiser + Clamato in a can

No, this is not a joke:
http://beerinfood.wordpress.com/200...-bud-light-clamato-chelada-arrive-nationwide/
http://www.boozingear.com/blog/2008...-bud-light-clamato-chelada-arrive-nationwide/



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I don't know/get why mexicans love to mix things in their beer. Once my mexican friends kept telling me I had to try this great drink made with beer -chelada- and that it was the best drink ever invented. When I arrived in mexico they made me one and it made me naseous just to see them make it, they mixed beer with liquid food seasoning (they call it Maggi or Valentina sauce) and put a little bit of lime and salt into it :inter:. Way to make beer completely undrinkable, mexicans!
 
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    Watching the highlights from the Cagliari game, wow we really didn't play very well at all. I hoped the clean sheet meant defensive improvement but Cagliari wasted some pretty glorious chances.
     

    Bisco

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    I don't think it happens if someone 'tries' to access your account (I know I said that but I meant 'accessed'). If someone actually gets in and it's not from a location you usually enter from they raise a flag. I log in from Maryland 99.99% of the time so someone accessing it from Russia was random enough for them to notify me.
    oh alrighty then ya that makes sense ze. it kind of is ironic bec it tells u if some one tried to access from another content yet gives u no notification if some one is trying to access yr account fromt he same country u r in :D
     

    Dragon

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    I don't think it happens if someone 'tries' to access your account (I know I said that but I meant 'accessed'). If someone actually gets in and it's not from a location you usually enter from they raise a flag. I log in from Maryland 99.99% of the time so someone accessing it from Russia was random enough for them to notify me.
    That usually happens to me because the server of my computer at work is in the US so during the day I log in from two different countries. But I've never gotten anything telling me that someone has tried to access my account, all I ever get is a security check where I have to put my date of birth because I'm logging in from a different location.
     

    Bisco

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    That usually happens to me because the server of my computer at work is in the US so during the day I log in from two different countries. But I've never gotten anything telling me that someone has tried to access my account, all I ever get is a security check where I have to put my date of birth because I'm logging in from a different location.
    yup thats what comes up to me when i log in from my parents home.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    oh alrighty then ya that makes sense ze. it kind of is ironic bec it tells u if some one tried to access from another content yet gives u no notification if some one is trying to access yr account fromt he same country u r in :D
    It's cause they're stooopid.

    That usually happens to me because the server of my computer at work is in the US so during the day I log in from two different countries. But I've never gotten anything telling me that someone has tried to access my account, all I ever get is a security check where I have to put my date of birth because I'm logging in from a different location.
    I had to do the same thing and it also asked me to verify the access from Russia.
     

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