Password
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The "pw" at the end of an email address typically stands for "password." It is often used to indicate that the email address is related to a password management service or a specific account type where security is a concern. However, it can also serve other purposes depending on the context, so it's important to consider the specific use case.
When your asked to log in you can click on forgot pw if you have the correct email address.
what does PW mean ? I didn't know so I looked it up : Place of Worship. (You learn sumfink new every day & all that !)
PW means "pitching wedge"
Pw= power windows Pl= power locks
Ok, so first you would need to replace a Kongregate.com RotMG account with an account from realmofthemadgod.com (You would need to register on the website with an email address and a pw first). Now, you should have an email hooked up to your Kongregate RotMG account. Afterwards, you go on steam, and load up your steam RotMG account. Now that you have done this, go to "Account" and replace with an existing web account. Type in the email address and pw you used to sign up for realmofthemadgod.com that you ported to Kongregate. Voila! The ninja from Kongregate should have ported to Steam if done correctly.
Place of Worship
pitching wedge
An HTML signup form is kind if hard. It may be impossible, but it's easy to achieve with PHP. Here is an example: signup.htm <form method="post" action="signup.php" name="signup"> Username: <input type="text" name="usrnme" size="20" /> <br /><br /> Password: <input type="password" name="pw" size="20" /> <br /><br /> Confirm Password: <input type="password" name="pwc" size="20" /> <br /><br /> Email Address: <input type="text" name="email" size="20" /> <p align="center"> <button type="submit">Submit</button> &nbsp; <button type="reset">Reset</button></p> </form> and now... signup.php $usrnme = "$_POST['usrnme']"; $pw = "$_POST['pw']"; $pwc = "$_POST['pwc']"; $email[usr] = "$_POST['email']"; $email[you] = "bob@domain.com"; /* Change that email to yours */ if($pwc != $pw) { echo "Sorry, your passwords do not match. Please go back and fix it."; } else { echo "Thank you for signing up." $sendmail = "1" //This script will send mail to the user that signed up. Set to 1 to enable if($sendmail == "1") { $message[usr] = " Thank you for signing up, $usrname"; $subject[usr] = "Thank you for signing up, $usrnme. Your password is $pw."; mail($email[usr],$subject[usr],$message[usr]); } else{} // This sends a message alerting you that someone signed up. $subject[you] = "Someone signed up!"; $message[you] = " Someone signed up at your site. Here is his details: Username: $usrnme Password: $pw Emaill Address: $email"; mail($email[you],$subject[you],$message); } And that's it!
The PW hallmarking indicates Palladium white, an alternative to white gold. The 14K indicates the purity of the alloy.
Its a pw 80cc yamaha dirtbike
The 'PW' is the abbreviation for "PRICE WATCH".