I spent a few hours struggling to find, reset and consolidate my Apple ID, iCloud ID, and all the various passwords. The fact is, some of these IDs were rarely used, so I could never remember them.
At the end I was able to finally sync up all of my accounts, but I was quite annoyed for how troublesome it was.
In my frustration, I said: "If you want to remember something, you better write it down." All of a sudden it sounded quite philosophical, so I chucked.
By Ying Lei.
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
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