[Offtopic] passwords

Colin C Consiglio Colin_C_Consiglio at yahoo.com.au
Sun May 10 22:31:24 EST 2009


AHHH, Now I understand ...... 

Military/intelligence
Common/sense

*giggle*

Colin 



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Two completely unrelated words....hmmm....

windows&works
logies+entertainment
richmond-win
NRL<IQ

Yeah - I can see what they're getting at, fiendishly clever. Endless
possibilities.
Cameron


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Subject: [Offtopic] passwords
 
Hi all,

According to The Age, the New Scientist magazine recently advises that,
for your passwords, people should, 'pick two unrelated words, and join
them with a punctuation mark.' Their example given, 'magpie/towerblock'

They assert such passwords are memorable while also difficult to guess.

Cheers,
Stephen
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