From: Las Vegas Don on
In an earlier post I discused a novel as well as easy way to keep
track of passwords. Theidea was to taketwo licence plates and place
the digits together to form onelong password. Write it down, get
twelve more and there are your almost fool proof passwords for a
year. A well intentioned participant suggested to use a
passwordremembering program. Don't do that because if your computer
goes down for any reason you will not be able to get into your
computer to get to this fancy shmancy program. Just putit on a3x5
card in a safe place.

If you are bilingual or multilingual you can use words for your
passwords from that language.

You are going to do well.

Don
From: Double Down Now! on
On Jun 18, 1:41 pm, Las Vegas Don <dstre...(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> If you are bilingual or multilingual you can use words for your
> passwords from that language.
>
> You are going to do well.
>
> Don


This is good info Don. Thanks for sharing this with us!
From: Walt on
In article
<de0d74ff-160c-4128-b96d-6b0a87b8dbb2(a)j4g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>,
Las Vegas Don <dstrevel(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> In an earlier post I discused a novel as well as easy way to keep
> track of passwords. Theidea was to taketwo licence plates and place
> the digits together to form onelong password. Write it down, get
> twelve more and there are your almost fool proof passwords for a
> year. A well intentioned participant suggested to use a
> passwordremembering program. Don't do that because if your computer
> goes down for any reason you will not be able to get into your
> computer to get to this fancy shmancy program. Just putit on a3x5
> card in a safe place.
>
> If you are bilingual or multilingual you can use words for your
> passwords from that language.
>
> You are going to do well.
>
> Don

Thanks. We were on pins and needles waiting for Part Two of your password
article.

Now I can finally do well.
From: NomenNeisco on
Double Down Now! wrote:
> On Jun 18, 1:41 pm, Las Vegas Don <dstre...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If you are bilingual or multilingual you can use words for your
>> passwords from that language.
>>
>> You are going to do well.
>>
>> Don
>
>
> This is good info Don. Thanks for sharing this with us!

STREBS DONT GET IRONY or SARCASM

dolt dem bones

From: Ar Q on

"Las Vegas Don" <dstrevel(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:de0d74ff-160c-4128-b96d-6b0a87b8dbb2(a)j4g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> In an earlier post I discused a novel as well as easy way to keep
> track of passwords. Theidea was to taketwo licence plates and place
> the digits together to form onelong password. Write it down, get
> twelve more and there are your almost fool proof passwords for a
> year. A well intentioned participant suggested to use a
> passwordremembering program. Don't do that because if your computer
> goes down for any reason you will not be able to get into your
> computer to get to this fancy shmancy program. Just putit on a3x5
> card in a safe place.
>
> If you are bilingual or multilingual you can use words for your
> passwords from that language.
>
> You are going to do well.
>
> Don

I just memorize a sequence of random letters and digits.


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