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RE: Free password generators, Part 2

Neat! Though my favorite method of coming up with a password is instead of a character pattern that's easy to memorize, but a keystroke combination that is easy to both type and remember. Each character is on the opposite side of the keyboard for fast keying, and combine caps and/or symbols that require a shift to be together to make typing them easier.

Then you can say, "No one can be TOLD what the password is, I can only show you" and do it in your best Morpheus imitation.

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I'm disappointed with Dr. Kabay's recent articles. They seem to be getting shorter every week and they don't go very deep into the topics covered. This week it's fewer than 400 words (376).
I think that's the shortest of all Network World articles I read every week.

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