misspix wrote in post #2605999
I don't think so...when I installed it I was asked if I wanted to 'import' from IE (favorites, etc) I think that carried at least some of my stored passwords over...I didn't have to re-log in for POTN or Photobucket, but I haven't been to every site with password yet.
Good, I can't remember half of them and I hate having to wait for the email when I reset them. 
cylentka wrote in post #2606008
I don't store passwords

but FF did import usernames and the like for my sites.
You rolling your eyes at me? I trust my wife and I've never had a problem. I don't store it for important stuff. Only stuff like POTN and such.
Actually Yoda would say, "Crissa, calm down you should.. mmm yes."
Skrim17 wrote in post #2606031
this is for Cat
[GIFS ARE NOT RENDERED IN QUOTES]
This smiley takes the cake. When I get home I will browse to see if I can find ANYTHING better. lol
misspix wrote in post #2606045
She's playin'

I went through a similar 'kid in a candy store' the other day, LOL!
I assure you, I will be doing the same thing later on..
misspix wrote in post #2606104
*sigh* TPBM'rs, we have been usurped by the Tupperfoils as chatters extrordinairre.
Shall we let this go unpassed? I think a challenge is in order! Limber your typing digits, stretch your minds (just don't break 'em!)
Share every rambling thought no matter how big or small! C'mon, post it up!
That's because they consider "TFH's rule" a post. We can CERTAINLY beat them out. Not to mention the fact that our thread is full of quality posts, like this one... not silly talk of TFH's. I might have to boycot that thread for awhile.
cylentka wrote in post #2606138
The first patent for a non-stick cooking spray was issued in 1957. Arthur Meyerhoff, Sr. and Leon Rubin who started PAM® Products, Inc. marketed the product in 1959. In 1961, Leon Rubin invented his own non-stick cooking spray. Along with Arthur Meyerhoff, the two men founded Gibralter Industries to market this new PAM® All Natural Cooking Spray. PAM® actually stands for a Product of Arthur Meyerhoff.
Are you a trivia expert or a google expert?
Is this post not impressive!!? 
And with that, I leave you for awhile. Time to drive home from work. 