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I'm not sure how you can help me. No, it's not about money or women or linux *sigh*. I have lost the password to my LQ account but the browser on the PC I'm using right now remembers me by cookie, that's why I didn't have to login to post this message. At the same time, the email address I used to register years ago is long gone (the provider shutted down). So, I cannot reset the lost password.
I thought of starting over and created another account 'Jerry Mcguire 2' recently, but still, it feels like having a grain of sand in my shoe. Anyway, how can I make you believe I'm the same old Jerry Mcguire and let me reset my password?
An administrator will see that you share the same IP address if you make a duplicate account. You could try private messaging an administrator to email you a new password to your current e-mail account.
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