***^\ ."_)~~ ~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Wed, 22 Sep 2004, @ @ at 00:34:02 +0700, when Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> Mica Mijatovic wrote: MM>> No, it would be too much for me. I rather write what I already have MM>> memorized. (-: MM>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]&K0JI > Come on. You are posting your password on a public list? I don't > believe you for a moment. ;-) Nein. Das ist just a sample/example of what I was talking about. Naturally is that it's not usable now. But the model is relevant. Let's take this sentence: "Yew pookin' fun at ma littercrasy" (c) We can remember the *sense* (it's very important for those who cannot remember insensible things, at least when is word about passwords), and we can additionally make it a bit, or two, harder for dictionaries to work on it, this way: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [you see, you dent it a bit on some places] So, you get an adult (more than 8 characters) password, protective(ly?) potent, of 26 (the magic number) characters -- and you are still *able* to remember it! Since it has a *sense*. Voila!/There! And this one below is, you believe or not, the "verse" from a folk song: "05x1ca9PMAM&CEkaban1ca" [again a magic number, 22] ...so you are able not only to memorize it but you can *sing* it, humming, whistling, or using any other instrument. And if you can *sing* your password, believe me, you *never* will be able to forget it. But, if even this happens to you, which is highly impossible - you will hear it on the *radio*! (-: Or on TV, or you could hear people around singing your password. How the heck you could ever then lose it? (: All this people around are taking care of it. If you like my method, you may practise with this sentence: "This eMale thinger gotta spillclicker with all sortsa kewl scwiggly red lans undur everthung just to show me am awrite." (c) Lo again, a magic number - 99 characters! -- Mica PGP key uploaded at: <http://pgp.mit.edu/> once just before breakfast [Earth LOG: 20 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing]
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