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A12pilot 06-25-2020 12:18 AM

Get that token so we can see pics! :3gears:

Is it a token of gratitude? Well, I’m grateful you had this, therefore, gratitude is now yours so pics should post now!:dunno:

Cheers
Dave

Burd 07-10-2020 02:40 PM

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Lol, leme try it again. You guys sure are tight lipped on these pic tokens. :blush: oops, the mustang got up twice, I don’t see how to take it down. What if I accidentally put up porn, how would I remove it. Loll.

Here’s the list,

CHRYSLER Imperial - Land Yacht
Chrysler New Yorker w/ new Hemisphere
Bentley
Mustang
77 Corvette
1978 Trans Am Hard Top
1980 Trans Am w455
1978 Y88 Trans Am
Mini Cooper
Chrysler Fury Rag Top
MG no top
1970 base Camaro, 6 cyl. Cool car
Lotus Track Car
95 Q45

Burd 07-10-2020 02:44 PM

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A few got left out, thanks to a member here for selling me a bag of nOS tokens, assembly line tokens too, lol
Note the 2 morons with masks on out for a bike ride. Lmao. I just saw that.

Burd 07-10-2020 02:50 PM

Does anyone else ever get the error of security tokens?

Burd 07-10-2020 02:55 PM

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One guy also brought me a honeycomb trim ring for a buddy in PA, I never compared rally and honey comb side day side. Big diff

Crush 07-10-2020 05:08 PM

Great job! The donuts were great!!:biggthumpup:

Burd 07-10-2020 06:04 PM

Those were from Avon Donuts, it’s rite across from M1 complex on Woodward. They have the best donuts.
Bloody Mary’s were good. Lol

Burd 07-10-2020 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A12pilot (Post 1504490)
Get that token so we can see pics! :3gears:

Is it a token of gratitude? Well, I’m grateful you had this, therefore, gratitude is now yours so pics should post now!:dunno:

Cheers
Dave


Security token-
A security token is a peripheral device used to gain access to an electronically restricted resource. The token is used in addition to or in place of a password. It acts like an electronic key to access something. Examples include a wireless keycard opening a locked door, or in the case of a customer trying to access their bank account online, the use of a bank-provided token can prove that the customer is who they claim to be.

Some tokens may store cryptographic keys that may be used to generate a digital signature, or biometric data, such as fingerprint details. Some may also store passwords.[1] Some designs incorporate tamper resistant packaging, while others may include small keypads to allow entry of a PIN or a simple button to start a generating routine with some display capability to show a generated key number. Connected tokens utilize a variety of interfaces including USB, near-field communication (NFC), radio-frequency identification (RFID), or Bluetooth. Some tokens have an audio capability designed for vision-impaired people.


Contents
1 Password types
1.1 One-time passwords
2 Physical types
2.1 Disconnected tokens
2.2 Connected tokens
2.2.1 Smart cards
2.3 Contactless tokens
2.3.1 Bluetooth tokens
2.3.2 NFC tokens
2.4 Single sign-on software tokens
2.5 Programmable tokens
3 Vulnerabilities
3.1 Loss and theft
3.2 Attacking
3.3 Breach of codes
4 Digital signature
5 See also
6 References
7 External links

jandron 07-13-2020 09:00 AM

Awesome pictures! Thanks for uploading them.

Burd 07-13-2020 02:34 PM

Im Kidding about the security tokens, but I do get that error, this time I posted one at a time. Sometimes a screen shot is too large of a file and sometimes not.


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