On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 07:26:16PM -0700, r3ck@home.com wrote:
> In article <[🔎] 39063C9B.EBCFBF22@seanet.com> you wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a home machine which I'm not too worried about security wise. If
> > I don't go on-line as root, is a difficult to type and remember password
> > really necessary?
>
> I think the time isn't that far away when everyone who wants to be
> online fulltime will be, like cablemodem and dsl users are now. So
> it wouldn't be a bad idea to get used to decent passwords. That's
> only part of the story though of course.
>
> An easy trick for making a password that's hard to guess but easy
> to remember is to use the first letter of each word in the first
> line of a song you know well. Maybe add your favorite number at
> the end or start. Course if you're a burnt-out 60's druggie then
> it's pretty easy to guess that the song is Stairway to Heaven :)
Ok, so who *else* is using talwkatgig? <g>
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