His mom sent me a couple of different options and she’s like, ‘Which one do you like?’” said Gordon. So, every student will see Carson during home games. McDermott says the bleachers will soon have a banner of Carson in a football uniform. “People will come together if it’s for a good cause.” “It shows that there’s still good people in the world,” said Gordon. “The people in the community, they graciously started sending in donations and we have reached almost $50,000,” she said. > RELATED: ‘Bigger than the game ’ Tippecanoe football player raises thousands of dollars for new bleachersīoosters along with the Carson Robbins Legacy Fund, worked together on this. “So, I think when they get to come here on Friday nights, I think they’re going to feel like he’s right here with them.” “Carson was well-loved at school by many, and a lot of his friends are going to be in the senior class this year,” said Heather Bledsoe. “But I mean, I go on every day just doing it for him and for his family.”Īfter he died, athletic boosters decided to make the bleachers permanent to honor Carson. “Getting news like that is kind of hard,” Gordon told McDermott. He passed away suddenly from an unknown illness. Unfortunately, Carson’s life was only short. > RELATED: Classes cancelled at Tipp City Schools Friday for funeral of student who died after brief illness “Going on trip trips with him, football, everything.” “We’ve been best friends for since I can remember,” he said. NewsCenter 7 followed this story last year when Gordon Haas raised $4,000 to put in temporary bleachers with his best friend, Carson Robbins. The school and best friend told NewsCenter 7′s Kayla McDermott they are proud to keep his memory alive. This is to remember a Tippecanoe High School student who passed away earlier this year. > PHOTOS: New bleachers installed to remember Miami County high school student I haven't had real-world experience with any other password managers (except KeePass in the old days), so can't speak to Dashlane, or any of the other popular options.A Miami County high school has just finished installing new bleachers for students for the upcoming football season. Some things I have liked better about LastPass are 1) that it seems to auto-fill many sites automatically than does 1Password, and 2) I like not having to run a native app to get to the full list of passwords - opening a browser window is just faster than waiting for a full app to load. In 1Password, it seems to be near real-time (at least in the new non-Dropbox sync - the old version was not great at all and probably the main reason why I upgraded). In LastPass, if I update a shared entry it can take minutes for it to sync to other users (who are in most cases waiting for it to sync so they can use the updated password). Next, the sync is much faster in 1Password. There are many niceties that save time, for example showing the autofill button on the first screen of the browser extension (my version of LastPass requires a click to get to that, even if there's only one matching entry) or providing a pop-out window that you can use in cases when you want to keep an edit window open without opening the full app. Knowing you've had experience with LastPass as well, I won't go into any details other than how it compares to 1Password.įirst, 1Password is a more mature UI, from a usability perspective and a visual perspective. Interestingly (for me at least, as I love to try and compare software), the company I've been with for 2 years uses LastPass company-wide, so I've now had a couple of years of daily usage with it. The apps are VERY well thought out and I've found them to be easy to use. Other than that, every aspect of the experience has been great. I've been very happy with it, though the pricing model ends up with it being more expensive. I've been a 1Password user for maybe 10 years, and just recently moved from the standalone version (pay once and sync with Dropbox), to the monthly Family version.
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