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Feb 5, 2008, 5:04:45 PM2/5/08
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THIS UNWANTED GARBAGE ORIGINATED FROM AND BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF:

PATRICK PARIS -- GET OUT YOU FILTHY SON OF A WHORE PEDOPHILE!
PATRICK PARIS -- WORTHLESS STINKING BASTARD PEDOPHILE, GET OUT NOW!
PATRICK PARIS -- YOU FILTHY SON OF A BITCH PEDOPHILE, GET OUT!
PATRICK PARIS -- YOU FILTHY STINKING PERVERT PEDOPHILE, GET OUT NOW!

In <4366942a$0$11067$e4fe...@news.xs4all.nl> "" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
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>
>Taylor Vincent wrote:
>>>roadburner wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex, and not written
>>>>down.
>>
>>
>> How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
>> if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
>> doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
>> us.
>
>Rule one of keeping your password save would be, don't tell it to anyone
>nor how you constructed it. There is one methode that is not very secure
>(but reasonably anyway) and that is taking the (first) letters of the
>words of a song or poem you like. Mix in some letters, add some
>variations, moves your hands around the keyboard a bit if you type blind
>and you have a pretty secure long passphrase.
>

One really good method of generating secure passphrases that
are easy to remember is diceware:
http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html

Subject: Those that do get

cafe owner in the post's headers.
There's no encryption, so it won't
tell us what to do? I am not 'eelbash'
who seems to have to be a
typographical error.  
It's a crazy story,
and a very thought provoking

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