about cartoon in FAQ 10.1. 'Correct, horse! Battery staple!'
Mark H. Wood
mwood at IUPUI.Edu
Wed Jan 6 16:20:11 CET 2016
For years I've used a gadget that generates random pronounceable
strings for creating passwords. Eventually word came down from on
high: "thou shalt use passphrases". So now I generate one of those
random pronounceables and substitute it for a word in a sentence:
"Never stop leyphohap number 3!"
I can learn that just about as quickly as "leyphohap" alone.
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Mark H. Wood
Lead Technology Analyst
University Library
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
755 W. Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-274-0749
www.ulib.iupui.edu
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