Faye (
said_scarlett) wrote2005-10-21 12:45 pm
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Fanfic100
I just wanted to give a little shout out to everyone on my Flist who's doing the
fanfic100 thing. I wish you all tons of luck, and I look forward to reading what comes of this. :D
ETA: No, LJ, my password is not easy to guess. It isn't a real word, it isn't a combination of real words, it is random and bizarre and if anyone actually did guess it from scratch, I would give them a cookie.
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ETA: No, LJ, my password is not easy to guess. It isn't a real word, it isn't a combination of real words, it is random and bizarre and if anyone actually did guess it from scratch, I would give them a cookie.
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Excuse the yelling. But their irritating "Your password is too easy to guess" reminders annoyed me to the point of snapping and changing it, and now I can't remember the new one.
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I hate adding in numbers and symbols because it's yet another thing to remember. I notice in the thread above someone was like 'gee, is it that hard to remember to add a number in' ... well, when you end up with 10 zillion passwords to suit the requirements of each site that you have to sign up for... yeah. It's easier to remember 'on this kind of site, I use x password'.
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-scratches head-
THe best way to make passwords is to use 1337. Sp311ing5 in 1337 t3nd t0 m4k3 LJ H4pp3h!
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