23 Trivia: In the early days of computing user names for e-mail were case insensitive. That's why when you type in an e-mail address it can be in capital letters or regular and not different. Passwords were implanted later on and were case-sensitive. Too much bother to redimension the e-mail variables (media.greatawakening.win) posted 170 days ago by GodBlessAmerica58 170 days ago by GodBlessAmerica58 +23 / -0 4 comments download share 4 comments share download save hide report block hide replies
In the earliest days, there were no passwords... very few people were users.