Phil Smith wrote: 

>And I remember when we were using a "common" password for some dev resources 
>(long ago and far away, and before the Internet or any other connectivity!) 
>discovering that "RIFLEMAN" alternates hands on the keyboard, making for 
>extra-fast entry.

Some of my users, before we enforced better (?) password rules and regulations, 
some of my bored users were using one character/number password. Nothing can 
beat that super extra-fast entry, but see below. ;-D

(With ids only in SYS1.UADS where you define TSO ids without a password, only 
ENTER (key, not the word, dummy) is needed. No password - Mach speed entry. :-D 
)

After that changes, these lazy users just press any character, lay on the 
keyboard until a EOF beep is heard, then press ENTER (sometimes you need to 
press RESET as well before ENTER).

That worked until ALPHANUM, for example, is enforced. ;-D

The film 'The Fly II' has a very easy password in the end. 

You can look at wikipedia, but WARNING - SPOILER ALERT - the password is 
written there!

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
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