Hints From Heloise
REMEMBERING PASSWORDS
Dear Heloise: I have a terrible time remembering different passwords for all the accounts I have. I finally came up with a solution, which is to use the same password for everything. That password was the name of the street I grew up on and the house number, but I scramble the letters and numbers. For example, 11489 Pinehurst might be written "11Pine489hurst" or "1P1inehurst489."
I can't forget where I grew up and none of my friends know my street or address. This makes it easier for me to remember my passwords and harder for hackers to get into my account. -- Steven Y., Lenox, Mass.
SEND A GREAT HINT TO: Heloise
P.O. Box 795001 San Antonio, TX 78279-5001
Fax: 1-210-HELOISE
Email: Heloise@Heloise.com
BATHTUB CLEANING
Dear Heloise: I've always hated cleaning the bathtub. Finally, a neighbor gave me this hint: Take a dish cleaning gadget that has a sponge attached to a hollow handle, which allows you to put a thick liquid soap inside the handle. This not only does the job but is easier to use than just a sponge. I have one in each bathroom and one in the kitchen. You can clean anything with these. -- Robyn S., Hopewell, Va.
ASK FOR SAMPLES
Dear Heloise: My doctor recently placed me on a new medication. Since the medication was a bit expensive, I asked if he had any samples so I could try the medication before I went out and spent over a hundred dollars on it. In the past I've developed an allergic reaction to a couple of medications. He went to his sample closet and came back with a handful of the new drugs for me to try before I filled the prescription he'd written. Always ask for a sample of a medication. Doctors usually have samples if you ask. -- Sara N., Chicago TRAVEL SIZE Dear Heloise: Many hotels have travel-size containers with shampoo, conditioner, small hand soaps and shower caps for their guests. Since my husband travels a lot for his job, I asked him to bring those samples home. We collect a large basket full of these samples and then donate them to the battered women's shelter. They always need things like that and any gently worn clothing, especially clothing that is suitable for a job interview. -- Lisa B., Weston, Fla.