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There is a sleigh full of adult advent calendars available for the 2022 holiday season. The adult version of these kiddie holiday tradition, include wines and spirits. They variety of spirits from around the world. Here are the best wine and spirits advent calendars that can help you get in the holiday spirit according to the Thillist. Be sure to purchase early, because the best boozy advent calendars sell out quickly.
Namazake Paul 2022 Sake Advent Calendar
Portland, OR online retailer Namazake Paul is offering sake advent calendars. Sake is the national drink of Japan. It is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting rice.
What’s inside: What is billed as the “only” sake
advent calendar carries 23 180ml cups of sake. There is also a full-size bottle to open on Christmas Eve. The package also contains a handbook written by Namazake Paul to get the background on each sake. It also contains a place to add your own tasting notes. The sake advent calendar promises a cup for each day “representing every major style of sake,” including Futsu-shu, Honjozo, Junmai, Ginjo, Daiginjo, Namachozo, Yamahai, Kimoto and Nigori.
Packaging: Each cup is glass with painted art on it. So you’re getting reusable glasses. The outer package is cardboard with wintry designs. Price: $300.
Flaviar’s Whiskies Advent Calendar
NYC- based Flavair, a self-described band of spirits enthusiasts, made the list in 2021. The box includes rare and hard-to-find whiskies from all across the world.
What’s inside: Flaviar’s whiskey advent calendar is one of the most sought-after boxes annually. It usually sells out before it starts shipping. The advent calendar includes rare and hard-to-find whiskies from all across the world. It also includes a tasting guide. Flaviar’s doesn’t reveal where the whiskies are coming from before you crack open the box. It does, however, promise that it includes Scotch, bourbon, and rye varieties, as well as at least one each from Rieger’s Kansas City Whiskey, Keeper’s Heart Irish + American Whiskey, and Akashi Blended Malt.
Packaging: The packaging from Flaviar is annually among the best you’ll find. The box comes with a well-designed tasting guide, a concrete coaster, and a Glencairn tasting glass. Price: $260.
Give Them Beer’s Whiskey Advent Calendar
Beer gift basket website Give Them Beer is offering a whiskey holiday treat. Their advent calendar does not offer the rare whiskey’s available elsewhere, but still seems enjoyable.
What’s inside: You’ll get good but not rare drams in tiny bottles here. This advent calendar includes releases from big distilleries like Jameson and Four Roses.
Packaging: Some of the bottles are plastic, some are glass. All are tucked inside a cardboard box with a faux-wood grain design sporting perforated doors on the top. But it’s not out of line with other calendars in this price range or what you get in most beer advent calendars. Price: $140.
Vinebox’s 12 Nights of Wine
If whiskey is not your thing, San Francisco based online monthly subscription service Vinebox offers a red or white wine advent calendar to help ring in the holidays.
What’s inside: Vinebox’s 12 Nights of Wine is a collection of wine samples in thin glass drams. It promises “crisp, bright, and vibrant wines” in its Holi-DAY box, while the ‘Twas the Night box contains “bold, silky, and rich selections.” Each year, Vinebox’s calendar is one of the most stylish options for wine lovers.
Packaging: It’s a beautifully designed box with thin glass bottles with screw-on caps. It has an elevated design that makes it a great gift. If you get it for yourself, you won’t mind having it out on display. Price: $129 for 12, $199 for 24.
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Bad Passwords 2022
Password manager proprietor NordPass has released it’s third annual list of most common passwords. The firm worked with security experts to cull the top compromised passwords for 2022 from 3TB of stolen password data found on the dark web. What they found is like déjà vu, all over again.
2022’s most commonly found password “password” has been in the top 5 since 2019. “Password” was found nearly 5 million times in the NordPass list from the dark web. Eight variants of “password” are included in the list.
| Rank | Password | Count |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | password | 4,929,113 |
| 34 | pass@123 | 3,9046 |
| 56 | password1 | 25,113 |
| 139 | Password | 12,029 |
| 173 | password123 | 9,889 |
| 188 | Pass@123 | 9,359 |
| 189 | passw0rd | 9,349 |
| 192 | Password1 | 9,220 |
The second most popular password “123456” had held the number 1 spot in 2020 and 2021.
C-level passwords
NordPass also looked at leaked C-level passwords. The big bosses are not better than their staff. C-level staff use the same top ten bad passwords.
- 123456
- password
- 12345
- 123456789
- qwerty
- 1234
- qwerty123
- 1q2w3e
- 111111
- 12345678
Other password facts
For the first time the Nordpass results were broken out by gender. Both men and women favored the same top bad passwords.
Movies on the list:
#125 “superman” was used 12,100 times.
#171 “matrix” was used 10,122 times.
#185 “batman” was used 9,407 times.
#196 “starwars” was used 9,091 times.
Hockey teams are popular for bad passwords. “Detroit Red Wings” and “Columbus Blue Jackets” were among the most popular sports themed bad passwords.
On the music front, “U2”, “Prince” and “Metallica” were popular hacked passwords.
Small cars are popular for lazy passwords. “mini”, “kia”, and “vw” were frequently used.
2022’s worst passwords
| Rank | Password | Change from 2021 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | password | +4 |
| 2 | 123456 | +1 |
| 3 | 123456789 | -1 |
| 4 | guest | New |
| 5 | qwerty | -1 |
| 6 | 12345678 | 0 |
| 7 | 111111 | 0 |
| 8 | 12345 | -5 |
| 9 | col123456 | New |
| 10 | 123123 | -2 |
| 11 | 1234567 | -1 |
| 12 | 1234 | +5 |
| 13 | 1234567890 | -4 |
| 14 | 000000 | -2 |
| 15 | 555555 | New |
| 16 | 666666 | +8 |
| 17 | 123321 | +2 |
| 18 | 654321 | +5 |
| 19 | 7777777 | New |
| 20 | 123 | New |
| 21 | d1lakiss | New |
| 22 | 77777 | New |
| 23 | 110110jp | New |
| 24 | 1111 | New |
| 25 | 987654321 | 0 |
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It is worth pointing out again, and again again.
Make sure none of your passwords are on this (or any other list). If they are log on and change them immediately. - Use two-factor authentication, whenever possible. Even if a hacker has your password, they won’t have that random code and therefore won’t be able to get into your account. Not sure if your favorite website supports two-factor authentication, search the Two Factor Auth List to find out.
- Consider a password manager. Your brain is no longer an adequate password manager.
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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.
Happy Thanksgiving 2022
What does a one-legged thanksgiving turkey say? …
… Wobble wobble!
Enjoy this festive pilgrim hat
…during Turkey Day 2022.
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Clippy Christmas Sweater from Microsoft
Remember Clippy? Well the annoying animated Microsoft Office virtual assistant is back for the holidays! The paperclip would pop-up at just the wrong time to offer suggestions that were only slightly useful. Microsoft has brought back Clippy in a an ugly Christmas sweater available from the X-Box store for $74.99.
The sweater includes the annoying dialog boxes that would interrupt your work that “helpfully” assisted users if they were typing up a Word document, making a PowerPoint, or working on an Excel Spreadsheet seemingly the exact second you were working on something important.
According to The Verge, Clippy first popped into Word document in offered its assistance from 1997 until 2001. Those were the Windows XP days over 20 years ago. More recently, Clippy has shown up in Microsoft Teams. Clippy has also returned to replace the standard paperclip emoji in Windows 11.
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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

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