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James jackson

Nice job detective. This was a fun little what if story

ar47yrr4p

Hey Shan, I'm good! So when you were reading the comments from previous episode and talking about passwords requiring all sorts of letters/numbers/symbols/etc.... Keep in mind this episode came out in 2000! Passwords were not required to be so sophisticated. Oh I understand the gripe with the easy password thing, I hate plots that don't seem realistic (to it's own universe) but back in 2000 it was MUCH more common to have these sorts of passwords, so not such an "unrealistic" thing as it is nowadays!

Retro Tom

To answer your question Sheifu's purpose was simply to learn about his mother. He went to Abydos to get the Abydonians to get Daniel so he could tell Sheifu about her. When Daniel kept asking for the Goa'uld knowledge Sheifu decided to show him that knowledge came with a heavy price

catwhowalksbyhimself

Beat me to it! But yeah, like most if not all children whose parents died or where separated when they were infants, he simply wants to learn about her. It's a pretty common thing. Out of universe, of course, this resolves the harsesis storyline, at least for now.

Patrick - Excelsior

The top five most popular passwords across the globe are: 1. 123456 2. Password 3. 12345678 4. qwerty 5. 123456789 Google found that 24 percent of Americans have used some variation of the following weak passwords: abc123, Password, 123456, Iloveyou, 111111, Qwerty, Admin, and Welcome.

Handy

I was clever back then and used drowssap 😆

The Mad Titan

Hey Shannan, I'm doing quite well today. Thank you for asking. How are feeling today.

Zach Hershman

I had to work on a lot of computers in our office back then. Out of the 50+ computers that was in our office, I'd bet at least half of them had their passwords written on a post-it note stuck to their monitor or written down on something inside of their desk.

Zach Hershman

I remember logging into several friends AIM accounts just by guessing their passwords.