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Yeah, basically he's nitpicking saying it doesn't exist.
Yeah, basically he's nitpicking saying it doesn't exist.
Just one of the many things that annoy me, and leads me to make assumptions about the person saying it.
Others include:
Different ... to
Wrong use of there, their, they're
Well, when you first want to create a PIN for your account, Microsoft sends you a verification numeric code to confirm your identity with. So wouldn't that code be considered a PIN number .... a number required to establish your PIN with? So, in that case, there IS a PIN number in Windows!
Last edited by NavyLCDR; 07 Jan 2016 at 19:16.