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No Lifer
Originally posted by: TheKub
Little back-story:
I work in IT, and recently created a new generic user account for one of the departments I support to be used with an extra laptop. So I create the account, set the password, write it down, and leave it on the manager?s desk. After I get back the office I see I have a voice mail. It?s the manager who is asking if I purposely spelled ?lightning? (the password) wrong. It think WTF was going through my head, I know I spelled it right when I set the password because I had to login several times to set stuff up, so I think maybe I had a brain fart when I was writing it down.
So I ask him how did I write it down and he says ?LIGHTNING? at that moment my brain does a double take and worries that I have spent the past 26 years of my life spelling it like a retard. So as I start the admin tools to reset the password I open Google and type lightning and sure enough millions of hits (including wiki). Puzzled I ask him how he spells it and he says it is spelled ?LIGHTENING?. I quickly type lightening into Google and low and behold ?Did you mean: lightning?. Yes! Vindicated! At this point he quotes Webster as stating the spelling is lightening. So I quickly do a poll of my coworkers 3 for lightening and 1 for lightning.
Now given that there is a reasonable chance that this problem would reoccur when telling users the password we selected a new one to bypass the confusion.
So how do you spell it?
Edit: To clarify it is lightning as in from a storm cloud.
Cliffs:
Set user password to lightning
Manager asked if I meant to spell it wrong (supposed to be lightening)
Google/wiki confirms my spelling
Quick poll of coworkers shows mixed results in spelling
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