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Hmm... Yeah, not divulging any passwords here, but I often create passwords by linking together things like: Model numbers on my wristwatch, The model number on my coffee pot, Serial ...
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    Hmm...

    Yeah, not divulging any passwords here, but I often create passwords by linking together things like:

    Model numbers on my wristwatch,
    The model number on my coffee pot,
    Serial number on my camera
    Etc etc.

    Then I throw in a proper noun and 1337-ize it.
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    Open up a text editor and make the font the same color as the background, turn your head and unleash a flurry of keystrokes.
    Then select the text to see the password.

    Keep the name of the text file as 'untitled' and keep the text and BG the same color and save it.
    In the unlikely event that someone is in your system and runs across the file, it's just a blank text file probably created by accident.
    All systems seem to have at least 1 of those.

    To cover it up better, place some dummy text files in other locations.

    Anyway, sorry.
    I'll be giving no passwords out this time around.

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