bobkoure wrote:
> But it's nice to be able to come up with a password that can both be
> remembered (there are a lot of passwords on post-its) and that is at
> least not totally susceptible to dictionary attack.

post-it-notes is the death of security.

> iwtbotiwtwot (Dickens).

This is actually a better example, assuming you are not internationally 
known as an expert on dickens.

> 'The RIAA  Succeeds Where the Cypherpunks Failed'

I was there, wrote up the NIS&T conference when they tried to sell 
Clipper and key escrow.
http://w2.eff.org/Privacy/Key_escrow/Clipper_II/farrell_nist_key_escrow_meet_0995.summary


-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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