00:40:52 Lawrence Patterson: Explanation from Microsoft regarding Random Hardware Addressing: When you're not connected to Wi-Fi, your PC sends a signal to look for Wi-Fi networks in the area to help you get connected. The signal contains the unique physical hardware (MAC) address for your device. Some places, for example shopping malls, stores, or other public areas, might use this unique address to track your movement in that area. If your Wi-Fi hardware supports it, you can turn on random hardware addresses to make it harder for people to track you when your PC scans for networks and connects. https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help/4027925/windows-how-and-why-to-use-random-hardware-addresses 00:46:12 Jocelyn Doire: there is a program that let you see what files are access, maybe checking which file is accessed when trying to use the landscape 00:50:04 Jocelyn Doire: FileMon and Regmon are no longer available for download. They have been replaced by Process Monitor on versions of Windows starting with Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1, and Windows Vista. 01:03:26 Jocelyn Doire: from: https://www.facebook.com/help/103897939701143 What will happen to my Facebook account if I pass away? You can choose to either appoint a legacy contact to look after your memorialized account or have your account permanently deleted from Facebook. If you don't choose to have your account permanently deleted, it will be memorialized if we become aware of your passing.