I love it.

Thank heavens for the shorthand dot notation!

--Don

>-----Original Message-----
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>On Behalf Of Dirk Laurie
>Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 5:36 AM
>To: List for MusicTeX etc
>Subject: [TeX-Music] A new application for PMX
>
>The system administrator at Stellenbosch University has enforced
>new rules for passwords:
>1. It must contain a member from at least three of the classes
>   (a) upper and (b) lower case letters, (c) special characters,
>   (d) digits.
>2. It may contain spaces.
>3. It must be between 8 and 32 symbols long.
>4. You may not re-use your last ten passwords.
>5. You must change it at most every 90 days.
>
>How on earth will I remember such a string of nonsense passwords?
>
>Well, a tune in PMX/M-Tx notation looks a lot like that!
>So a sequence of easy-to-remember passwords might be:
>
>Meter: 3/4
>g4 d.g fs8.g a4d
>g8 fs8.g a d e f g4 d2
>g4 d.g gs8.a b4d
>
>Of course, this sequence is unfinished.
>
>Dirk
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