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Hello all,
I have got a spanking new password. I feel funny when my fingers go to type the typical:
U$@^^@^^U^I338
What do you think of the old one? It ...
- 10-01-2008 #1Linux User
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I Get a New Password!!!
Hello all,
I have got a spanking new password. I feel funny when my fingers go to type the typical:
U$@^^@^^U^I338
What do you think of the old one? It has been used for years, now I felt the time for a change. Thought must share the bliss here."When you have nothing to say, say nothing."
- 10-01-2008 #2
lol... isn't it strange how the smallest things can make us happy?
Jay
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- 10-01-2008 #3Linux User
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Happiness lies in small things!! LOL
"When you have nothing to say, say nothing."
- 10-01-2008 #4
I really like your old password. A perfectly messed-up version of your username -- very clever
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- 10-01-2008 #5Linux User
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Thanks, me a genuis? Better mind my spelling as well!
"When you have nothing to say, say nothing."
- 10-01-2008 #6
As long as your new password isn't U$@^^@^^U^I3381
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- 10-01-2008 #7Jay
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- 10-01-2008 #8
English, me fail? Unpossible
The one thing I like on windows that you can't do on linux (to my knowledge) is use non-keyboard symbols in your passwords, like ®. i use that one quite a bit in my windows passwords, but i haven't found a way to do it in linux. Nobody thinks of holding alt and punching a bunch of num keys when trying to crack passwords.New to the internet, technical forums, or the hacker / open source community??
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- 10-02-2008 #9Linux User
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I have some kinda same problems. My accent is always a constant thorn in my side. Why would it be better when I don't speak any? I speak every language (some only a few words) on the face of this earth except English. And oh, the non-keyboard symbols? Boy I have been using Hebrew and Arabic script passwords!!English, me fail? Unpossible"When you have nothing to say, say nothing."


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