MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 13/06/2011 23:31, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj told the world:

I don't bother memorizing most passwords (e-mail, websites and such) --
the unimportant ones I trust to Seamonkey, the middling-important ones I
save in KeePass. But the ones I do make a point of committing to memory
and not writing them down *anywhere* are:

- Banking passwords;
- The KeePass password (of course)
- The PGP passphrases

That's nice, congratulations!
Out of curiosity,
How old are you now?

I'm in my forties, why?


That figures. Your not old enough to have problems remembering things. As you get older you capacity to remember things gets less and less. Not because of Dementia. But because your brain is constantly bombarded with pieces of information to learn and remember. The older you get some information is lost to make room for new. Also memory can be affecetd by medicines and chemicals you take, legit or not throughout your existence.

Wait another twenty years you'll find out what us older folk are talking about.

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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.        "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net        mailto:[email protected]
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